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La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes, 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Crotophaga ani (Smooth-billed Ani / Garrapatero)

 

The Smooth-billed Ani is a widespread resident of scrub and forest clearings from the Caribbean and Costa Rica south to Uruguay and northern Argentina; it also occurs in south Florida, although the population there has declined significantly there in recent years. Smooth-billed Anis live in small flocks and eat a variety of insects, small vertebrates and fruit.

 

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Ani (Armenian: Անի; Greek: Ἄνιον, Ánion;[5] Latin: Abnicum;[6][7] Turkish: Ani)[8] is a ruined medieval Armenian[9] city now situated in Turkey's province of Kars, next to the closed border with Armenia.

 

Between 961 and 1045, it was the capital of the Bagratid Armenian kingdom that covered much of present-day Armenia and eastern Turkey. The iconic city was often referred to as the "City of 1,001 Churches," though the number was significantly less. To date, 50 churches, 33 cave chapels and 20 chapels have been excavated by archaeologists and historians.[7][10][11] Ani stood on various trade routes and its many religious buildings, palaces, and sophisticated fortifications distinguished it from other contemporary urban centers in the Armenian kingdom. Among its most notable buildings was the Cathedral of Ani, which is associated with early examples of Gothic architecture and that scholars argue influenced the great cathedrals of Europe in the early gothic and Romanesque styles; its ribbed vaulting would not be seen in European cathedrals until at least two centuries later.[12][13][14] At its height, Ani was one of the world's largest cities,[15] with a population of well over 100,000.[16]

 

Renowned for its splendor, Ani was sacked by the Mongols in 1236. Ani never recovered from a devastating 1319 earthquake and, more significantly, from the shifting of regional trade routes, and was abandoned by the 17th century.[17][18] Ani is a widely recognized cultural, religious, and national heritage symbol for Armenians.[19] According to Razmik Panossian, Ani is one of the most visible and ‘tangible’ symbols of past Armenian greatness and hence a source of pride.[18] In 2016, it was added onto the UNESCO World Heritage List.[20]

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La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes, 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Crotophaga ani (Smooth-billed Ani / Garrapatero)

 

The Smooth-billed Ani is a widespread resident of scrub and forest clearings from the Caribbean and Costa Rica south to Uruguay and northern Argentina; it also occurs in south Florida, although the population there has declined significantly there in recent years. Smooth-billed Anis live in small flocks and eat a variety of insects, small vertebrates and fruit.

 

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Garrapatero Aní, Smooth-billed Ani, Crotophaga ani.

 

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Nombre común: garrapatero aní, ​ garrapatero piquiliso, anó chico, judío, matacaballos de pico liso ​, pirincho negro chico, tijuíl pico liso, ​ y vacamuchacho

Nombre científico: Crotophaga ani

Nombre en ingles: Smooth- billed Ani

Nombre en alemán:Glattschnabelani

Nombre en francés: Ani à bec lisse

Lugar de la foto: Charca de Guarinocito, La Dorada, Caldas, Colombia

 

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In 961 years Ani became the capital of Armenia, Bagratyds dynasty moved from Kars to Ani. It was established at that time a lot of valuable buildings and the period splendor of the city had a population of about 100 thousand inhabitants. Formerly Neither was the greatest of all Armenian cities and was called city of a thousand and one church (in 1915, you could still see the remains of 43) after their number gradually decreased.

It is now a "ghost town" and in 2016 was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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W 961 roku Ani stało się stolicą Armenii, dynastia Bagratydów przeniosła się z Karsu do Ani. Powstało w tym czasie wiele cennych budowli a okresie świetności miasto liczyło około 100 tys mieszkańców. Dawniej Ani było najwspanialszym ze wszystkich ormiańskich miast i zwane było miastem tysiąca i jednego kościoła (w 1915 można było jeszcze zobaczyć pozostałości 43) potem ich liczba sukcesywnie malała.

Obecnie jest to "miasto widmo" a w 2016 roku zostało wpisane na listę światowego dziedzictwa UNESCO.

Smooth-billed Ani - Sani Lodge, Sucumbios, Ecuador

 

Bird Species (# 570) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.

 

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La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes, 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Crotophaga ani (Smooth-billed Ani / Garrapatero)

 

The Smooth-billed Ani is a widespread resident of scrub and forest clearings from the Caribbean and Costa Rica south to Uruguay and northern Argentina; it also occurs in south Florida, although the population there has declined significantly there in recent years. Smooth-billed Anis live in small flocks and eat a variety of insects, small vertebrates and fruit.

 

Neotropical Birds Online: neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...

La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes, 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Crotophaga ani (Smooth-billed Ani / Garrapatero)

 

The Smooth-billed Ani is a widespread resident of scrub and forest clearings from the Caribbean and Costa Rica south to Uruguay and northern Argentina; it also occurs in south Florida, although the population there has declined significantly there in recent years. Smooth-billed Anis live in small flocks and eat a variety of insects, small vertebrates and fruit.

 

Neotropical Birds Online: neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...

   

La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes, 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Crotophaga ani (Smooth-billed Ani / Garrapatero)

 

The Smooth-billed Ani is a widespread resident of scrub and forest clearings from the Caribbean and Costa Rica south to Uruguay and northern Argentina; it also occurs in south Florida, although the population there has declined significantly there in recent years. Smooth-billed Anis live in small flocks and eat a variety of insects, small vertebrates and fruit.

 

Neotropical Birds Online: neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...

La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes, 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Crotophaga ani (Smooth-billed Ani / Garrapatero)

 

The Smooth-billed Ani is a widespread resident of scrub and forest clearings from the Caribbean and Costa Rica south to Uruguay and northern Argentina; it also occurs in south Florida, although the population there has declined significantly there in recent years. Smooth-billed Anis live in small flocks and eat a variety of insects, small vertebrates and fruit.

 

Neotropical Birds Online: neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...

Nombre común: garrapatero aní, ​ garrapatero piquiliso, anó chico, judío, matacaballos de pico liso ​, pirincho negro chico, tijuíl pico liso, ​ y vacamuchacho

Nombre científico: Crotophaga ani

Nombre en ingles: Smooth- billed Ani

Nombre en alemán:Glattschnabelani

Nombre en francés: Ani à bec lisse

Lugar de la foto: Eco Hotel On Vacation, Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia

 

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Nombre común: garrapatero aní, ​ garrapatero piquiliso, anó chico, judío, matacaballos de pico liso ​, pirincho negro chico, tijuíl pico liso, ​ y vacamuchacho

Nombre científico: Crotophaga ani

Nombre en ingles: Smooth- billed Ani

Nombre en alemán:Glattschnabelani

Nombre en francés: Ani à bec lisse

Lugar de la foto: Eco Hotel On Vacation, Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia

 

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My niece and, on this day, fellow explorer poses while we looked for banded chert along Soldier Creek in the Bighorn Mountain east of Tensleep Wyoming.

The groove-billed ani (crotophaga sulcirostris) is a tropical bird in the cuckoo family with a long tail and a large, curved beak. It is a resident species throughout most of its range, from southern Texas, central Mexico and The Bahamas, through Central America, to northern Colombia and Venezuela, and coastal Ecuador and Peru. The groove-billed ani lives in small groups of one to five breeding pairs. They defend a single territory and lay their eggs in one communal nest. All group members incubate the eggs and care for the young.

 

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