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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

Ortalis columbiana (Colombian Chacalaca / Guacharaca)

 

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

 

Endemic to Colombia, as its name would suggest, and the only chachalaca within its now relatively limited range in the central (Cauca and Magdalena) valleys of the country. It is found in both humid and deciduous forests, but the species’ range and population are both almost certainly declining, and it survives only in pockets.

 

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

 

A very touristic place in Cartagena Colombia Island. Famous for its white sands and crystal clear water.

Owls Watch Nature Retreat, Colombia

Tinamú Birding Nature Reserve, Colombia

Colombia. Violet eared hummingbird.

Tinamú Birding Nature Reserve, Colombia

Hotel Termales Del Ruiz, Colombia

Montezuma Rainforest Lodge, Colombia

En este tiempo que yo esté lejos, no me olvides. No dejes que yo me muera en tu corazón y para tu vida. Cuando estés triste, cuando te sientas infeliz en tu vida, piensa en todo lo que tienes y nunca en lo que te falta; piensa en la cantidad de gente que te quiere, las abuelitas, los tíos, los primos y, sobre todo, tu mamá, Claudia, y yo que te amamos sin fronteras. Piensa en que la felicidad está al alcance de tus manos, alégrate de tu belleza y cultívala, y sobre todo, cuida tu inteligencia, cuida la belleza que está dentro de ti, la belleza que sólo tú puedes hacer crecer conociendo al mundo y a los hombres, leyendo apasionadamente y estudiando, que tus ojos brillen porque dentro de ti mantienes encendido y cálido el fuego. Sé sabia, amor mío. Ser sabio es conocer en cada época todo lo que ella nos depara, vivir apasionadamente cada camino y cada extravío, saber siempre que el saber es un árbol infinito donde siempre se escala, ser sabia, mi niñita, es saber gozar de las cosas pequeñas de la vida y saber estar siempre al lado de los ideales justos. Y sé buena, también, niña mía, que tu alma siempre esté vestida de fiesta para recibir al amor y para hacer brotar amor. Nadie se resiste a un alma que va de fiesta por la vida. La risa convoca la risa. El amor llama al amor. Odia, mi niña, la injusticia y a los injustos, odia el dolor que provocan unos hombres en otros, rebélate contra toda injusticia que veas cometer a tu lado. No importa si sufres un poco por ello, con el tiempo tu estatura se habrá agigantado y te regocijarás con el orgullo en tu propio valor personal, un orgullo sano, dulce y humano.

 

Carlos Pizarro

Montezuma Rainforest Lodge, Colombia

Huila - San Augustin - Unesco World Heritage Site

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Nikon F2 / Kodachrome 64

 

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Have a nice weekend.

 

San Agustín Archaeological Park is an archaeological site in San Agustín, Huila, Colombia. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. The site contains the largest collection of religious monuments and megalithic sculptures in Latin America and is considered the world's largest necropolis.

San Agustín is 520 km from Bogotá.

 

The park itself corresponds to a small area with a high concentration of graves.

The largest group of religious monuments and megalithic sculptures in South America stands in a wild, spectacular landscape. Gods and mythical animals are skilfully represented in styles ranging from abstract to realist. These works of art display the creativity and imagination of a northern Andean culture that flourished from the 1st to the 8th century.

La Minga Ecolodge, Colombia

La Minga Ecolodge, Colombia

Colombia. Palm tanager.

Before the storm. Pescaderito, Santander, Colombia

RN Laguna de Sonso, Colombia

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i was contacted by La Tempestad Arts Magazine www.latempestad.com.mx/ in Mexico City and asked if they could use this photo of mine for editorial purposes. This is a photo I took in Aracataca, Colombia, the birth place and hometown of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who called the town Macondo in his novel A Hundred Years of Solitude. As a former resident of Mexico City it is an honor to have my photo in their magazine.

My photos are copyrighted - ask my explicit written permission before using them on websites, blogs or other media.

 

© 2020 Hubert Burnett

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