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Anu-branco, em português.
Social and active birds with a funky appearance.
Pousada Aguapé, southern Pantanal, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
I wish all of you happy holidays!!
Here's the first photo from our trip to the Pantanal. Taken in the early morning, when evaporation from the warm waters of the river Cuiabá produce a dense layer of mist.
I posted quite a lot of travel information on the Pantanal on my blog: the Pantanal Handbook
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La primera foto de nuestro viaje al Pantanal. Hecha a primeras horas de la mañana, cuando la evaporación de las aguas cálidas del río Cuiabá produce una densa capa de niebla.
Tengo bastante información viajera sobre el Pantanal en mi blog: destinos: el Pantanal
Portraying Brazilian Families.
In a country where social inequality is immense, we can still capture moments of smiles and rare happiness. Although rare, this happiness is spontaneous and true.
I have observed many middle-class and wealthy families who do not seem to have such a graceful smile.
But unfortunately 35.5% of Brazilians do not have enough food.
Zero hunger is not yet a reality in Brazil, although the access of Brazilian families to food has increased significantly in seven years.
The population that lives in the so-called "favelas" is very big!
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Banana Tree
Different Worlds
Presentation of indigenous dance from the brazilian federal state of Rondonia, Amazon Region
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Botanical Gardens of Brasilia - DF, Brazil.
Eating a skipper butterfly.
Class: Insecta
Order: Odonata
Family: Libellulidae
Subfamily: Sympetrinae
Genus: Erythemis Hagen, 1861
Species: E. vesiculosa (Fabricius, 1775)
Binomial name: Erythemis vesiculosa
Manaus/AM - Brazil
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Manaus, Brazil
Rio Negro's waters are black. It originates in Columbia. Rio Solimoes originates in Peru and has brown waters. They meet in Manaus, Brazil, and form the Amazon river.
Versicolor emerald?
Beija-flor-de-banda-branca, em português?
Your help in identifying is appreciated. I have a hard time distinguishing the many kinds of hummingbird. The hardest part is that they can look so different depending on the direction of the light.
Taken in Museu Mello Leitão in Santa Teresa, under partially controlled conditions. Bottles of sugar water are provided to attract hummingbirds, which are otherwise free.
Santa Teresa, Espírito Santo, Brazil.
Brazil. Hyacinth macaw in the Pantanal.
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