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Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
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Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
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Flower, leaves and flower bud of the Victoria amazonica.
Flowers bloom white on the first night they open and turn pink on the second night.
When the petals turn from white to a reddish pink colour, it is a sign that the flower has been pollinated.
Submitted: 03/12/2025
Accepted: 05/12/2025
Adult bird feeding its chick, carrying the caterpillar to the nest.
Pássaro adulto alimentando o filhote, levando a lagarta para o ninho
Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Flooded Amazonian landscape in the Encantada Forest near Santarém. Tall palm trees rise from the still water, their clear reflections forming natural symmetry. The partly cloudy sky and dense background vegetation highlight the richness and resilience of the tropical ecosystem.
Paysage amazonien inondé dans la forêt Encantada, près de Santarém. Des palmiers élancés émergent de l’eau calme, leurs reflets nets dessinant une symétrie naturelle. Le ciel partiellement nuageux et la végétation dense en arrière-plan évoquent la richesse et la résilience de l’écosystème tropical.
Adult bird feeding its chick, carrying the caterpillar to the nest.
Pássaro adulto alimentando o filhote, levando a lagarta para o ninho
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Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Sacha Lodge's unique and breathtaking structure to explore the amazonian wilderness, approx. 40m high and almost 300m long
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Observação de Pássaros em
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Adult bird feeding its chick, carrying the caterpillar to the nest.
Pássaro adulto alimentando o filhote, levando a lagarta para o ninho
Illustration/Art
Photo Art
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Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Victoria amazonica (Nymphaceae)
Cluj-Napoca botanical garden, Romania
Victoria amazonica (syn. Victoria regia) is a species of very large water lilies, native to Brazil . Both the leaves and the flowers have these dimensions. The leaves have a diameter of up to 2 m, are peltate and have the edges raised upwards forming an angle of approximately 90 ° with the rest of the leaf . The flowers are also large, up to 0.40 m in diameter. They are brightly colored and beautifully fragrant. (Wikipedia)
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Reserva Ecológica Vicente López, provincia de Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA.
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Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
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Observação de Pássaros em
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
"so! it's going ahead......! ²
said Mrs. Podocnemide of Cayenne
Amazonian yellow spotted turtle
Distinctive features
This turtle has an oval and flattened carapace, whose color varies from brown to greenish gray. Its yellow plastron carries dark spots. It has one or two barbels on the chin. The juveniles have yellow spots on the head. Only the males keep them when they get older
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Reproduction
It reproduces between January and March, depending on where it lives. The egg-laying takes place mostly at night, on various grounds, sometimes quite far from the water (up to 100 m away). The female digs a shallow hole where she lays between 22 and 28 eggs, which she covers with about 12 cm of soil.
Diet
She feeds mainly on grasses, thin branches, fruits
Predators
It is mostly captured by humans who eat it or sell it to pet shops. Jaguars eat eggs and juveniles. Caiman may eat the young turtles.
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"¡así que! ¡se va adelante......! ²
conocido como el Podocnémido de Cayena
Tortuga amazónica de manchas amarillas
Rasgos distintivos
Esta tortuga tiene un caparazón ovalado y aplanado cuyo color varía del marrón al gris verdoso. Su plastrón amarillo tiene manchas oscuras. Tiene uno o dos barbos en la barbilla. Los jóvenes tienen manchas amarillas en la cabeza. Sólo los machos las conservan al envejecer.
Crianza
Se reproducen entre enero y marzo, dependiendo del lugar donde vivan. El desove tiene lugar sobre todo por la noche, en diversos suelos, a veces bastante lejos del agua (hasta 100 m de distancia). La hembra cava un agujero poco profundo donde pone entre 22 y 28 huevos, que cubre con unos 12 cm de tierra.
Dieta
Se alimenta principalmente de hierbas, ramas delgadas, frutas
Depredadores
La mayoría de las veces es capturada por los humanos que se alimentan de ella o la venden a las tiendas de animales. Los jaguares se alimentan de huevos y juveniles. El caimán puede comer tortugas jóvenes.
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Udu-de-coroa-azul
Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Free Bird
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Paragüero Ornado, Amazonian Umbrellabird, Cephalopterus ornatus.
Especie # 1242
Manu Road
Departamento de Cusco
Perú
location Zaara Kohime's mainstore at Tesla, SL
Cashmeer shawl by Zaara, gift from Fred shokran habibi
hair Amazonian by Bewitched
skin Naomie2gold by Redgrave
shape Mikil 17 by MikilTiki
eyes bronze
This picture was taken during the Magic Birding and Photography tours at San Jorge de Tandayapa Wildlife Sanctuary. Best photography trips in Latinamerica.
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Street scene in downtown Santarém, near the Tapajós river dock. On the left, the local shop "Mercente Mangote" stands out with its bright Coca-Cola signage, a symbol of everyday life. On the right, a yellow and white church rises above the street, representing spiritual presence in the heart of the city. Overhead wires, blue sky, and contrasting architecture capture the vibrant and diverse rhythm of Amazonian urban life.
Scène de rue dans le centre-ville de Santarém, près de l’embarcadère sur le Tapajós. À gauche, l’épicerie populaire "Mercente Mangote" affiche ses couleurs vives et son enseigne Coca-Cola, symbole du quotidien local. À droite, une église jaune et blanche surplombe la rue, incarnant la présence spirituelle au cœur de la ville. Les câbles électriques, le ciel bleu et les éléments architecturaux contrastés reflètent l’énergie et la diversité de la vie urbaine amazonienne.
(Glaucidium hardyi) B28I2807 Tambopata National Park - Peruvian Amazonia
Endemic Tour in Peru : Guide Alex Durand alexdurand8bg@gmail.com
When I take this photo, I'm 40 meters up on an unstable canopy platform that rocks with the slightest movement and I have vertigo (although I'm still trying to overcome it with willpower). This curious little Owl came to perch very close to us - and too close to us. The solution would have been to remove the 1X4 extender but with the vertigo and the narrowness of the platform it is something that I could not do. Finally, the shot is not so bad.
Amazônia Mototáxi
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Adult bird feeding its chick, carrying the caterpillar to the nest.
Pássaro adulto alimentando o filhote, levando a lagarta para o ninho
Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Free Bird
Observação de Pássaros em
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Free Bird
Observação de Pássaros em
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Art Week Gallery Theme
12 Nov.- 18 Nov. our theme is:
~~~ Autumn Colors ~~~
Fantastic bird of the Amazonian region and adjacent Andean slopes. It looks like a huge crow with a bushy crest, a thick braid hanging from its throat, and pale eyes. Male is larger than female, with a longer (feathered) wattle and a white patch at the front of his crest. Flight is undulating and woodpecker-like. Inhabits tall rainforest, often along rivers, and males gather at display sites where they extend their wattles and give low pitched moos. (eBird)
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Like all cotingas, these Umbrellabirds prefer to be in the deepest shadows of the forest, so photographs are a challenge. We had to get up before dawn and walk into the forest so that we could be in place to see this wonderful bird when the sun started to seep through the trees. We saw just this one bird.
Podocarpus National Park - Bombuscaro River, Ecuador. February 2010.
Mindo Birding Tours.
Palmas, TO, Brazil.
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Coraciiformes
Family: Momotidae
Genus: Momotus Brisson, 1760
Species: M. momota (Linnaeus, 1766)
Binomial name: Momotus momota
Udu-de-coroa-azul
Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Free Bird
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
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Udu-de-coroa-azul
Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Free Bird
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Its edges reach up to 10 cm and reveal a reddish, spiny bottom. It also has a remarkable floating capacity, due to a network of thick ribs and air compartments on its inner face.
Vitória-régia
Seus bordos alcançam até 10 cm e revelam uma face inferior espinhenta e avermelhada. Possui ainda uma notável capacidade de flutuação, devido a uma rede de grossas nervuras e compartimentos de ar em sua face interior.
Its edges reach up to 10 cm and reveal a reddish, spiny bottom. It also has a remarkable floating capacity, due to a network of thick ribs and air compartments on its inner face.
Nome científico: Victoria amazonica
Classificação: Espécie
Classificação superior: Victoria
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Creative leaves
2020/04/26
Rio Negro - Amazônia
Brasil
Estava eu, com um pequeno grupo de visitantes, no segundo miradouro do Buraco das Araras, todos encantados a apreciar as araras em vôo e as outras empoleiradas em redor, quando uma jovem pergunta: E que ave é aquela? Olhamos para o nosso lado esquerdo e, muito perto de nós, estava esta beldade desfrutando da sombra e mirando o grupo com muita curiosidade.
Buraco das Araras - Jardim - Brasil
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I was with a small group of visitors, in the second viewpoint of Macaw's Hole, all delighted to appreciate the macaws in flight and the ones perched around the crater, when a young woman asked: and what bird is that? We all looked to our left side, and very close to us, was this beauty enjoying the shade and watching the group with great curiosity.
Macaw's Hole - Jardim - Brasil
Udu-de-coroa-azul
Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Free Bird
Observação de Pássaros em
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Surucuá-pequeno (Trogon ramonianus) at Cristalino, Mato Grosso. Much better large.
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This Amazonian Giant Water Lily (Victoria Amazonica) is biggest water lily in the world. The big leaves can hold up to 136 Kg about 3 babies on the leaf.
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