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La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Hypopyrrhus pyrohypogaster
(Red-bellied Grackle / Cacique candela)
The red-bellied grackle is endemic to Colombia where it is found in all three Andean ranges at altitudes of 800 to 2,400m (2,600 to 7,900ft) above sea level.
Its natural habitat is tropical forest, but the trees are increasingly being felled for timber and to make way for agriculture, and little virgin forest remains within its range.
H. pyrohypogaster was formerly classified as "endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature but in 2012 the threat level was lowered to "vulnerable". This is on the basis that, although its forest habitat remains under pressure, it has been found at some new locations where it was not known before. The total population is now estimated to be in the range 2,500 to 9,999 individuals.
I've seen what love looks like
I've seen its beauty when it's alive
I was roaming in its paradise
It's gold, it's blue, it's in the skies
But I am a witness to love's death
There's no blood, there's no body, there's nothing left
Oh, my darling, don't you ever forget
I wasn't prepared for the end
This is what it looks like
When two people decide
That the love has died
Oh, the love has died
We're all victims of the way it hurts when the love is gone
Forever is not for everyone
We can't undo what's been said and done
'Cause I am a witness to love's death
There's no blood, there's no body, there's nothing left
Oh, my darling don't you ever forget
I wasn't prepared for the end
This is what it looks like
When two people decide
That the love has died
Oh, the love has died
...
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Ursine Vulpine - Lovers Death:
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Hypopyrrhus pyrohypogaster
(Red-bellied Grackle / Cacique candela)
The red-bellied grackle is endemic to Colombia where it is found in all three Andean ranges at altitudes of 800 to 2,400m (2,600 to 7,900ft) above sea level.
Its natural habitat is tropical forest, but the trees are increasingly being felled for timber and to make way for agriculture, and little virgin forest remains within its range.
H. pyrohypogaster was formerly classified as "endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature but in 2012 the threat level was lowered to "vulnerable". This is on the basis that, although its forest habitat remains under pressure, it has been found at some new locations where it was not known before. The total population is now estimated to be in the range 2,500 to 9,999 individuals.
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Young lovers walking down the lane in the forest,the late winter sunshine casting it's shadows across the muddy dirt track, with tyre tracks clearly visible on the road.