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Inca Dove - Columbina inca - Инкская горлинка

 

Mexico, Oaxaca, Canal Principal, 03/02/2013

Inca Dove (Columbina inca), Parrita, Costa Rica

Inca Tern (Larosterna inca)

First day on the Inca Trail with Jose, Donna, Sam and Matt

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Cent seixanta-sis corredors participaren, dissabte passat, dia 22-07-2017, al tradicional LXXVII Trofeu Ciutat d’Inca – XXIV Trofeu Jaume Mestre – Memorial Pere Bestard, baix de la organització dels companys del C.C. Inca, al clàssic circuit inquer de l’Avinguda de Jaume II, a partir de les sis del capvespre, havent de disputar la darrera prova, el primer nivell, a partir de les nou i mitja del vespre, amb el poc llum de les habituals faroles que il·luminen aquest espai de la Ciutat de la Pell.

Foto: Joan Oliver i Ramon.

You can see some Incan ruins and terracing on the very top of the tallest mountain.

Inca tern, Larosterna inca, at Ueno Zoo, Super-Takumar 105mm.

How this was built by Incas is still unknown

Columbina inca

Inca Trail specialist Chakana Adventure Travel is a specialists tour operator and travel agency offering challenging small-group treks and tours, throughout Peru, as well as individually created tailor made itineraries, we aim to discover the spectacular wilderness areas, fascinating native cultures and diverse wildlife of this spellbinding country.

www.chakanatourperu.com/

  

Inca Trail specialist Chakana Adventure Travel is a specialists tour operator and travel agency offering challenging small-group treks and tours, throughout Peru, as well as individually created tailor made itineraries, we aim to discover the spectacular wilderness areas, fascinating native cultures and diverse wildlife of this spellbinding country.

www.chakanatourperu.com/

  

Views from Inca Rail from Ollantaytambo to Agnus Caliente, the gateway to Machu Piccu.

A large Inca town that is still inhabited today - Ollantaytambo is in the Sacred Valley of Peru. The Incas were master builders, and didn't use mortar, but cut their rocks perfectly in shape. They are so flush, you can't even put a fingernail in between. Amazing.

The Inca Tern, Larosterna inca, is a seabird in the family Sternidae. It is the only member of the genus Larosterna.

 

This uniquely-plumaged bird breeds on the coasts of Peru and Chile, and is restricted to the Humboldt current. It can be identified by its dark grey body, white moustache on the both sides of its head, and red-orange beak and feet.

 

The Inca Tern breeds on rocky cliffs. It nests in a hollow or burrow or sometimes the old nest of a Humboldt Penguin, and lays one or two eggs. The eggs are incubated for about 4 weeks, and the chicks leave the nest after 7 weeks.

 

This is a large tern, 41cm long. Sexes are similar; the adult is mostly slate-grey with white restricted to the facial plumes and the trailing edges of the wings. The large bill and legs are dark red. Immature birds are purple-brown, and gradually develop the facial plumes.

 

The Inca Tern feeds by plunge diving for fish like a Sterna tern. Its call is a cat-like mew.

 

Sea Bird Aviary

Bronx Zoo New York

Cool little Inca bridge we got to cross.

Inca Dove. San Lorenzo de Flores, Heredia, Costa Rica.

Plum 'Inca' scion grafted on Japanese Plum (near storage) rootstock.

 

Graft 2011-02

 

Prunus salicina 'Inca' (Family: Rosaceae)

A view of the first portion of the trail.

 

Inca Trail Day 1

gamelicker.com/arcade-game-inca-ball-132 | Connect three games are very popular and there are many variations to these games. One of them is called Inca Ball. Shoot the balls to connect three of the same color before the ball snake reaches your base.

This is one of the most beautiful Inca site on the first day of the trek. Look at the beautiful border to the village, with a meandering river. Our guide, who was very passionate about the Inca culture, did not allow them to be called 'ruins' So, we call them Inca Sites..

Inca Jungle Trail

Inca Jungle.com was started by a tour guide, is owned by a tour guide, and is managed by tour guides.

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First day on the Inca Trail with Jose, Donna, Sam and Matt

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