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🇦🇷 Jabirú
🇪🇸 Cabeza-de-hueso, Cigüeña Americana, Cigueña Cabeza Pelada, Cigüeña de cabeza pelada, Cigüeña Jabirú, Jabirú, Jabirú Americano, Juan Grande, Yabirú
🔬 Jabiru mycteria (Lichtenstein, MHC, 1819)
🇵🇾 Jabiru, Tujujuu-kangy, Tuyuyú cuartelero
🇧🇷 🇵🇹 cabeça-seca, jabiru, Jaburu, jaburu-moleque, tuinim-de-cabeça-vermelha, Tuiuiu, Tuiuiú, tuiuiú-coral, tuiuiú-guaçúcoral, tuiuiú-guaçú
🇺🇸 🇬🇧 Jabiru
🔬Mycteria americana Linnaeus, 1758
🇦🇷 Tuyuyú
🇵🇾 Tujuju kangy, Tujuju-kangy, Yagüiru
🇧🇷 Cabeça Seca, cabeça-de-pedra, cabeca-seca, Cabeça-seca, jabirú, jabiru-moleque, padre, passarão, tuiuiú
🇺🇸 🇬🇧 English (IOC): Wood Stork
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The Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) is a large American wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It was formerly called the "Wood Ibis", though it is not really an ibis. Source: Wikipedia
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Geographic range:
Mycteria americana: S #US to n #Argentina, #Brazil, #Cuba and #Hispaniola
🔬Mycteria americana Linnaeus, 1758
🇦🇷 🇧🇴 🇵🇾 Tuyuyú
🇵🇾 Tujuju kangy, Tujuju-kangy, Yagüiru
🇧🇷 Cabeça Seca, cabeça-de-pedra, cabeca-seca, Cabeça-seca, jabirú, jabiru-moleque, padre, passarão, tuiuiú
🆑 🇺🇾 Cigüeña de cabeza pelada
🇨🇴 Cabeza de hueso, Cabeza-de-hueso
🇨🇷 Cigueñón
🇨🇺 Cayama
🇩🇴 Coco, Cocó Cigueña Americana, Faisán
🇩🇴 🇪🇨 🇳🇮 🇵🇦 Cigüeña Americana
🇪🇸 Tántalo Americano
🇪🇸 (Handbook of the Birds of the World, HBW): Wood Stork
🇭🇳 Cigüeña
🇵🇪 Cigüeña Gabán
🇻🇪 Gabán, Gabán Huesito
🇺🇸 🇬🇧 English (IOC): Wood Stork
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The Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) is a large American wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It was formerly called the "Wood Ibis", though it is not really an ibis. Source: Wikipedia
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Geographic range:
Mycteria americana: S #US to n #Argentina, #Brazil, #Cuba and #Hispaniola
Xolmis irupero (Vieillot, 1823)
La monjita blanca, también conocida como viudita blanca común, es una especie de ave de la familia de las Tyrannidae.
Se la encuentra en el nordeste y centro de Argentina; también en la caatinga y el pantanal de Brasil, en Paraguay, Bolivia y Uruguay. Su hábitat natural son los pastizales subtropicales o tropicales secos, y las antiguas selvas altamente degradadas. Esta es un ave pequeña, blanco brillante, con ojos negros, patas negras y un pico puntiagudo corto a mediano. Tiene bordes muy negros en la parte exterior de las alas y una cola corta.
Fuente: Wikipedia
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White Monjita
The White Monjita (Xolmis irupero) is a species of bird in the Tyrannidae family, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in central and northeast Argentina; also the caatinga, and pantanal regions of Brazil, then Paraguay, Bolivia, and Uruguay. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland and heavily degraded former forest.
Source: Wikipedia
There's a natural mystic
Blowing through the air
If you listen carefully now you will hear
This could be the first trumpet
Might as well be the last
Many more will have to suffer
Many more will have to die
Don't ask me why
Things are not the way they used to be
I won't tell no lie
One and all got to face reality now
Though I try to find the answer
To all the questions they ask
Though I know it's impossible
To go living through the past
Don't tell no lie
There's a natural mystic
Blowing through the air
Can't keep them down
If you listen carefully now you will hear
Such a natural mystic
Blowing through the air
This could be the first trumpet
Might as well be the last
Many more will have to suffer
Many more will have to die
Don't ask me why
There's a natural mystic
Blowing through the air
I won't tell no lie
If you listen carefully now, you will hear
There's a Natural Mystic blowing through the air
Such a Natural Mystic, blowing through the air
There's a Natural Mystic, blowing through the air
Such a Natural Mystic, blowing through the air
Such a Natural Mystic, blowing through the air
Such a Natural Mystic, blowing through the air
(Bob Marley)
Martín Pescador gigante neotropical o Martín pescador de collar (Megaceryle torquata)
Ringed Kingfisher
Martin-pêcheur à ventre roux
Rotbrustfischer
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Solitario Martín pescador, aguarda sobre un cable ver alguna presa en el agua, debajo de él.
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Solitary Kingfisher, waiting on a cable to see some prey in the water, below him.
El carancho, caricari, caracara moñudo, carcaña, guarro, moñudo, traro o caracara carancho, es una especie de ave rapaz falconiforme de la familia Falconidae. Habita el centro y sur de América del Sur.
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The southern crested caracara (Caracara plancus), also known as the southern caracara, carancho or carcará, is a bird of prey in the family Falconidae.
The jabiru (/ˌdʒæbɪˈruː/ or /ˈdʒæbɪruː/; Latin: Jabiru mycteria) is a large stork found in the Americas from Mexico to Argentina, except west of the Andes. It sometimes wanders into the United States, usually in Texas, but has been reported as far north as Mississippi. It is most common in the Pantanal region of Brazil and the Eastern Chaco region of Paraguay. It is the only member of the genus Jabiru. The name comes from a Tupi–Guaraní language and means "swollen neck".
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El jabirú, tuyuyu o jabirú americano (Jabiru mycteria) es una especie de ave ciconiforme de la familia Ciconiidae; es la mayor cigüeña del Nuevo Mundo. Con una altura de 120-140 cm y una envergadura (alas desplegadas) de 3 metros, es una ave inconfundible de los humedales americanos desde Yucatán hasta la pampa argentina, siendo abundante en zonas como los llanos venezolanos, el Pantanal o el Iberá. Se parece bastante a su pariente, el marabú africano, pero a diferencia de este no come cadáveres aunque sea carnívoro, prefiere pescar dentro del agua. También es común encontrarlos en los llanos de Bolivia, también en Paraguay de cuyo idioma proviene el nombre. No es un ave sociable. Se le encuentra en solitario; las parejas construyen nidos voluminosos sobre grandes árboles, con puestas de 2 a 4 huevos.
Es el ave voladora más alta de Centro y Sudamérica, y la segunda del continente en envergadura superada por el cóndor andino (Vultur gryphus).
En Colombia y Venezuela se le conoce como garzón soldado y en Costa Rica es conocido como Galán sin ventura.