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One of the two Mealy Amazon Parrots perched in the walk-through-aviary at the South Lakes Wild Animal Park, Dalton In Furness, Cumbria.

 

The Mealy Amazon (Amazona farinosa) is among the largest of the Amazon parrots. It is mainly green with a total length of 38–41 cm (15–16 in). It is endemic to tropical Central and South America. It frequents humid to semi-humid forest and plantations.

The Mealy Amazon is social and can be found in pairs or in large flocks. They are even known to interact with other parrots, such as macaws.

 

Their diet is mostly fruits, seeds, berries, nuts, blossoms, and leaf buds. It is fairly common in most of its range, but has declined locally due to habitat loss and trapping for wild parrot trade. Trafficking of the birds (as for exotic pets) is illegal in many nations, but the species are still smuggled into the United States from Mexico. In some areas Mealy Amazons are hunted as food. They sometimes feed on human crops (especially corn) and may be considered a crop pest.

  

With five of us wedged into a wobbly, four-seater plane, this is a selection of shots from our sweaty one-hour flight from Manaus, in the Brazilian Amazon, to Novo Aripuana -even deeper in the Amazon- and back. Many thanks to Daniel, the pilot, for permitting the use of electronic devices. Aerial view of the Amazon Rainforest, near Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas.

 

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IAB Upfronts Amazon ads at Outernet, London, UK.

 

Picture by Ben Stevens

Tuesday 11th October 2022

how does amazon know that i like cheese? do i have an unusual number of cheese related books on my wish list?

Lund. 62 year old Amazon clearly unloved by it's current owner

Guy in train with Amazon Kindle

Native village of Chipitiere in the Cultural Zone of Manu National Park, Peru. Photo by Martin St-Amant

Loving the technology. For more info see Amazon blog (can be slow to load).

Loving the technology. For more info see Amazon blog (can be slow to load).

Amazon prime now have a fleet of containers to go a long with there trailers.

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With five of us wedged into a wobbly, four-seater plane, this is a selection of shots from our sweaty one-hour flight from Manaus, in the Brazilian Amazon, to Novo Aripuana -even deeper in the Amazon- and back. Many thanks to Daniel, the pilot, for permitting the use of electronic devices. Aerial view of the Amazon Rainforest, near Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas.

 

Credit: ©2011CIAT/NeilPalmer

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For more info: ciat-comunicaciones@cgiar.org

Loving the technology. For more info see Amazon blog (can be slow to load).

Motorboat ride up the Amazon River from Leticia to Tupara Aruu.

The Peruvian Amazon

O Kindle DX, um dos modelos de e-livro da Amazon, em uma biblioteca tradicional. No Kindle cabem 1.500 livros (foto Revista Época)

© Fernando Martinho/Paralaxis

The Tapajós River, a major tributary of the Amazon River, 12 miles wide at this point

A shaman we talked to in the Amazon of Ecuador; talking about some of the medicinal plants he uses.

"Amazon Princess" Wonder Woman (Tonner, 2006), a special edition dressed character doll. Raihing backdrop.

Still no Amazon.com. Friday, 06-06-2008, 13:17 PM PST.

amazon alexa echo

 

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Children of the Peruvian Amazon

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