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Image: Mud Nest of Hornero
Mud Nest of Hornero
Mud Nest of Hornero
Mud Nest of Hornero

Completed mud nest. End of wet season. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species. Breeding Status: Breeding Permanent Resident. Habitat: Pasture, Second-Growth Shrub and Urban Zones. Estado de ocurrencia: Residente nidificante permanente. Hábitat: Pastura implantada, Capuera, Zonas Urbanas.

Completed mud nest. End of wet season. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species. Breeding Status: Breeding Permanent Resident. Habitat: Pasture, Second-Growth Shrub and Urban Zones. Estado de ocurrencia: Residente nidificante permanente. Hábitat: Pastura implantada, Capuera, Zonas Urbanas.

Image: Southern Screamer in Pantanal
Southern Screamer in Pantanal
Southern Screamer in Pantanal
Southern Screamer in Pantanal

Southern screamer along marsh boardwalk at Fortín Patria, Pantanal. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species. This region, situated in the extreme northeastern corner of western Paraguay and extending south along the Paraguay river forms a southern extension to the primarily Brazilian Pantanal.

Southern screamer along marsh boardwalk at Fortín Patria, Pantanal. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species. This region, situated in the extreme northeastern corner of western Paraguay and extending south along the Paraguay river forms a southern extension to the primarily Brazilian Pantanal.

Image: Red-Crested Cardinal and Yellow-Billed Cardinal in Pantanal
Red-Crested Cardinal and Yellow-Billed Cardinal in Pantanal
Red-Crested Cardinal and Yellow-Billed Cardinal in Pantanal
Red-Crested Cardinal and Yellow-Billed Cardinal in Pantanal

Red-crested cardinal and Yellow-billed cardinal in marsh vegetation along boardwalk at Fortín Patria, Pantanal. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species.

Red-crested cardinal and Yellow-billed cardinal in marsh vegetation along boardwalk at Fortín Patria, Pantanal. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species.

Image: Monk Parakeet Nest on Utility Pole
Monk Parakeet Nest on Utility Pole
Monk Parakeet Nest on Utility Pole
Monk Parakeet Nest on Utility Pole

Small monk parakeet nest on utility pole. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species. Breeding Status: Breeding permanent resident. Habitat: Palm Savannah, Second Growth Forests and Woodlands, Second Growth Scrub, Pasture. Estado de ocurrencia: Residente nidificante permanente.

Small monk parakeet nest on utility pole. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species. Breeding Status: Breeding permanent resident. Habitat: Palm Savannah, Second Growth Forests and Woodlands, Second Growth Scrub, Pasture. Estado de ocurrencia: Residente nidificante permanente.

Image: Bird Watching in Asuncion Wetland Amongst Trash
Bird Watching in Asuncion Wetland Amongst Trash
Bird Watching in Asuncion Wetland Amongst Trash
Bird Watching in Asuncion Wetland Amongst Trash

The wetlands of Asuncion Bay are littered with trash left by the last flood, but birding is good. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W.

The wetlands of Asuncion Bay are littered with trash left by the last flood, but birding is good. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W.

Image: Snail Shell
Snail Shell
Snail Shell
Snail Shell

Huge snail shells litter the wetland around Asuncion Bay. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W.

Huge snail shells litter the wetland around Asuncion Bay. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W.

Image: Mud Nest of Hornero
Mud Nest of Hornero
Mud Nest of Hornero
Mud Nest of Hornero

Completed mud nest. End of wet season. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species. Breeding Status: Breeding Permanent Resident. Habitat: Pasture, Second-Growth Shrub and Urban Zones. Estado de ocurrencia: Residente nidificante permanente. Hábitat: Pastura implantada, Capuera, Zonas Urbanas.

Completed mud nest. End of wet season. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species. Breeding Status: Breeding Permanent Resident. Habitat: Pasture, Second-Growth Shrub and Urban Zones. Estado de ocurrencia: Residente nidificante permanente. Hábitat: Pastura implantada, Capuera, Zonas Urbanas.

Image: Jaguar Tracks in Pantanal
Jaguar Tracks in Pantanal
Jaguar Tracks in Pantanal
Jaguar Tracks in Pantanal

Imprint of jaguar paws in drying mud at the edge of landing strip in the Pantanal of Northern Paraguay. Near 19°55’S, 58°35’W.

Imprint of jaguar paws in drying mud at the edge of landing strip in the Pantanal of Northern Paraguay. Near 19°55’S, 58°35’W.

Image: Old River Beds Along Paraguay River
Old River Beds Along Paraguay River
Old River Beds Along Paraguay River
Old River Beds Along Paraguay River

Paraguay is located at the confluence of a number of globally important ecoregions, namely the upper Paraná Atlantic Forest, the Cerrado, the Argentine Mesopotamian Grasslands, the Chaco (Humid and Dry) and the Pantanal.

Paraguay is located at the confluence of a number of globally important ecoregions, namely the upper Paraná Atlantic Forest, the Cerrado, the Argentine Mesopotamian Grasslands, the Chaco (Humid and Dry) and the Pantanal.

Image: Landscape Mosaic in Northern Paraguay
Landscape Mosaic in Northern Paraguay
Landscape Mosaic in Northern Paraguay
Landscape Mosaic in Northern Paraguay

Paraguay is located at the confluence of a number of globally important ecoregions, namely the upper Paraná Atlantic Forest, the Cerrado, the Argentine Mesopotamian Grasslands, the Chaco (Humid and Dry) and the Pantanal.

Paraguay is located at the confluence of a number of globally important ecoregions, namely the upper Paraná Atlantic Forest, the Cerrado, the Argentine Mesopotamian Grasslands, the Chaco (Humid and Dry) and the Pantanal.

Image: Landscape Mosaic in Northern Paraguay
Landscape Mosaic in Northern Paraguay
Landscape Mosaic in Northern Paraguay
Landscape Mosaic in Northern Paraguay

Paraguay is located at the confluence of a number of globally important ecoregions, namely the upper Paraná Atlantic Forest, the Cerrado, the Argentine Mesopotamian Grasslands, the Chaco (Humid and Dry) and the Pantanal.

Paraguay is located at the confluence of a number of globally important ecoregions, namely the upper Paraná Atlantic Forest, the Cerrado, the Argentine Mesopotamian Grasslands, the Chaco (Humid and Dry) and the Pantanal.

Image: Neotropical Cormorants in a Copernicius
Neotropical Cormorants in a Copernicius
Neotropical Cormorants in a Copernicius
Neotropical Cormorants in a Copernicius

Cormorants in palm (Copernicia alba) along Rio Negro River in Pantanal. End of wet season. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species. This region, situated in the extreme northeastern corner of western Paraguay and extending south along the Paraguay river forms a southern extension to the primarily Brazilian Pantanal.

Cormorants in palm (Copernicia alba) along Rio Negro River in Pantanal. End of wet season. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species. This region, situated in the extreme northeastern corner of western Paraguay and extending south along the Paraguay river forms a southern extension to the primarily Brazilian Pantanal.

Image: Fish Skeleton
Fish Skeleton
Fish Skeleton
Fish Skeleton

Fish skeleton next to tracks of wading bird.

Fish skeleton next to tracks of wading bird.

Image: Asunción Garden
Asunción Garden
Asunción Garden
Asunción Garden

Colonial style courtyard in Asunción with various ornamentals, including exotic species. Se ven dos ejemplares de Palmera Imperial (especie exótica), una la que está en primer plano, con una orquídea Cattleya sp., dos Cocoteros o Mbocayá (Acrocomia totai). La planta con flores amarillas es Tecoma stans (Lapachillo), una especie exótica.

Colonial style courtyard in Asunción with various ornamentals, including exotic species. Se ven dos ejemplares de Palmera Imperial (especie exótica), una la que está en primer plano, con una orquídea Cattleya sp., dos Cocoteros o Mbocayá (Acrocomia totai). La planta con flores amarillas es Tecoma stans (Lapachillo), una especie exótica.

Image: Bird Watching in the Pantanal
Bird Watching in the Pantanal
Bird Watching in the Pantanal
Bird Watching in the Pantanal

Bird watchers on ranch specializing in ecotourism. Typical ox cart in background. These birders prefer the modern over the traditional modes of transportation. Near 19°55’S, 58°35’W.

Bird watchers on ranch specializing in ecotourism. Typical ox cart in background. These birders prefer the modern over the traditional modes of transportation. Near 19°55’S, 58°35’W.

Image: Landing Strip in Pantanal
Landing Strip in Pantanal
Landing Strip in Pantanal
Landing Strip in Pantanal

Landing strip created within Palm Savannah.

Image: Bird Watching in the Pantanal
Bird Watching in the Pantanal
Bird Watching in the Pantanal
Bird Watching in the Pantanal

Bird watchers on ranch specializing in ecotourism. Typical ox cart in background. These birders prefer the modern over the traditional modes of transportation. Near 19°55’S, 58°35’W.

Bird watchers on ranch specializing in ecotourism. Typical ox cart in background. These birders prefer the modern over the traditional modes of transportation. Near 19°55’S, 58°35’W.

Image: Outhouse for Ecotourists
Outhouse for Ecotourists
Outhouse for Ecotourists
Outhouse for Ecotourists

Modern outhouse on ranch - standing room only. Walls made of local palm.

Modern outhouse on ranch - standing room only. Walls made of local palm.

Image: Jaguar Tracks in Pantanal
Jaguar Tracks in Pantanal
Jaguar Tracks in Pantanal
Jaguar Tracks in Pantanal

Imprint of jaguar paws in drying mud at the edge of landing strip in the Pantanal of Northern Paraguay. Near 19°55’S, 58°35’W.

Imprint of jaguar paws in drying mud at the edge of landing strip in the Pantanal of Northern Paraguay. Near 19°55’S, 58°35’W.

Image: Palm Savannah in Pantanal
Palm Savannah in Pantanal
Palm Savannah in Pantanal
Palm Savannah in Pantanal

Seasonally flooded palm savannah and cleared landing strip near the Rio Negro river. Located near RAMSAR site and Rio Negro National Park in the Pantanal ecoregion, near the border between Paraguay and Bolivia.

Seasonally flooded palm savannah and cleared landing strip near the Rio Negro river. Located near RAMSAR site and Rio Negro National Park in the Pantanal ecoregion, near the border between Paraguay and Bolivia.

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