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  • The King Vulture, Sarcoramphus papa, is a large, colorful scavenger bird found in Central and South America.
    colorful_king_vulture_MDurham580_64.jpg
  • A colorful potter wasp (Vespidae) photographed with a high-speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com.
    colorful_potter_wasp_32112ZmP-1145.jpg
  • Colorful wasp (probably an ichneumon wasp: Ichneumonidae) photographed with a high speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_wasp_21121ZmB-797.jpg
  • Colorful wasp (probably an ichneumon wasp: Ichneumonidae) photographed with a high speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_wasp_32112ZmP-2894.jpg
  • Colorful wasp (probably an ichneumon wasp: Ichneumonidae) photographed with a high speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_wasp_32112ZmP-2345.jpg
  • Colorful wasp (probably an ichneumon wasp: Ichneumonidae) photographed with a high speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_wasp_21121ZmB-795.jpg
  • Colorful wasp (probably an ichneumon wasp: Ichneumonidae) photographed with a high speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_wasp_21121ZmB-235.jpg
  • colorful volcanic rocks with a small plant (Chamaesyce amplexicaulis) in the arid soil of Bartolome island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    82410BTMi-216-Edit.jpg
  • Colorful clouds at sunset from Espanola Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    galapagos_sunset_81910Gkmd-102.jpg
  • colorful volcanic rocks with a small plant (Chamaesyce amplexicaulis) in the arid soil of Bartolome island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    82410BTMi-216.jpg
  • colorful volcanic rocks with a small plant (Chamaesyce amplexicaulis) in the arid soil of Bartolome island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    82410BTMi-206.jpg
  • A colorful male wasp (Sphex habenus) (Family Sphecidae). South Texas.
    colorful_wasp_92408TTb-387.jpg
  • Potter Wasp, a female of the genus Anterhynchium, Photographed in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_potter_wasp_32112ZmP-1084.jpg
  • Portrait of a king vulture (Sarcoramphus papa). Range: tropical Mexico to north Argentina. Captive, 1996
    colorful_king_vulture_MDurham579_63.jpg
  • Potter Wasp, a female of the genus Anterhynchium, Photographed in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_potter_wasp_32112ZmP-1143.jpg
  • Portrait of a king vulture (Sarcoramphus papa). Range: tropical Mexico to north Argentina. Captive, 1996
    colorful_king_vulture_MDurham576_61.jpg
  • Potter Wasp, a female of the genus Anterhynchium, Photographed in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_potter_wasp_32112ZmP-1232.jpg
  • An euphoria beetle (euphoria fulgida) photographed with a high-speed camera. Central Texas.
    flying_colorful_beetle_32709efb-37-E...jpg
  • An euphoria beetle (euphoria fulgida) photographed with a high-speed camera. Central Texas.
    flying_colorful_beetle_32709efb-10-E...jpg
  • Colorful layers of minerals create bands of color at Painted Hills State park, Oregon. The black soil is lignite that was vegetative matter that grew along the floodplain. The grey coloring is mudstone, siltstone, and shale. The red coloring is laterite soil that formed by floodplain deposits when the area was warm and humid
    oregon_painted_hills_41009JBf-Pn2.jpg
  • Colorful layers of minerals create bands of color at Painted Hills State park, Oregon. The black soil is lignite that was vegetative matter that grew along the floodplain. The grey coloring is mudstone, siltstone, and shale. The red coloring is laterite soil that formed by floodplain deposits when the area was warm and humid
    oregon_painted_hills_41009JBf-Pn1.jpg
  • Colorful layers of minerals create bands of color at Painted Hills State park, Oregon. The black soil is lignite that was vegetative matter that grew along the floodplain. The grey coloring is mudstone, siltstone, and shale. The red coloring is laterite soil that formed by floodplain deposits when the area was warm and humid
    oregon_painted_hills_41009JBf-27-1.jpg
  • An adult male common flat lizard (Platysaurus intermedius) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    african_flat_lizard_13012ZB-335.jpg
  • An adult male common flat lizard (Platysaurus intermedius) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    african_flat_lizard_13012ZB-247.jpg
  • African cichlid (Aulonocara spp.) detail image. Captive - Vancouver BC. Native to Lake Victoria in Central Africa.
    blue_lips-MDurham289_7.jpg
  • An adult male common flat lizard (Platysaurus intermedius) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    african_flat_lizard_13012ZB-386.jpg
  • An adult male common flat lizard (Platysaurus intermedius) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    african_flat_lizard_13012ZB-253.jpg
  • A tiger-striped leaf frog about to jump from a colorful heliconia flower (sequence 1 0f 2). Range: South America, Surinam, Guyana, Brazil.
    jumping_leaf_frogLeafFrog1.jpg
  • A Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) preening (grooming) it colorful feathers. Native from South Mexico to Amazonia (Brazil). Captive, Portland, Oregon.
    Scarlet_Macaw_Ara_macao-DurM06.jpg
  • A tiger-striped leaf frog jumping from a colorful heliconia flower (sequence 2 0f 2). Range: South America, Surinam, Guyana, Brazil.
    jumping_leaf_frogLeafFrog2.jpg
  • Plant debris and fossil leaves (Fagacaea - oak/beech family) preserved in rock. 44 million years old. John Day Fossil Beds, Oregon,
    fossil_leaves_61211FoS1-108.jpg
  • Cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae) on Tansy ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) at Cascade Head Preserve on the Oregon Coast. The cinnabar moth was first introduced into Oregon in 1960 to contraol non-native, invasive, tansy ragwort.  Subsequent research has shown that the cinnabar moth can reduce ragwort populations by 50-75% on sites favorable for their survivorship (Isaacson and Ehrensing 1977).  Adult cinnabar moths begin to emerge in late spring/early summer.  Mating commences quickly, and females lay their eggs on the underside of ragwort leaves.  Larva hatch in about two weeks and begin feeding on ragwort foliage.  By the third instar, larvae have migrated to the top of the plant to feed on the buds and flowers. With a good population of larvae, plants are stripped of flowers, buds and leaves.
    cinnabar_moth-81912CmSt2.jpg
  • Detail of Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) feather color. Native from South Mexico to Amazonia (Brazil).
    scarlett_macaw_feathers-DurM07.jpg
  • Detail of Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) feather color. Native from South Mexico to Amazonia (Brazil).
    scarlett_macaw_feathers-DurM01.jpg
  • The leaf of a balck tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) in fall, Oregon.
    fall_color_leaf_112108Fbvt-34.jpg
  • The leaf of a balck tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) in fall, Oregon.
    fall_color_leaf_112108Fbvt-27.jpg
  • The leaf of a balck tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) in fall, Oregon.
    fall_color_leaf_112108Fbvt-17.jpg
  • The leaf of a balck tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) in fall, Oregon.
    fall_color_leaf_112108Fbvt-13.jpg
  • Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) photographed at night on a high ridge with colored lights. Eden Bench, Wallowa County Oregon.<br />
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This shrub is adapted to survive on rocky slopes, ridges and canyons in mostly dry habitats. Its wood is so dense that it sinks in water.<br />
Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) photographed at night on a high ridge with colored lights. Eden Bench, Wallowa County Oregon.<br />
<br />
This shrub is adapted to survive on rocky slopes, ridges and canyons in mostly dry habitats. Its wood is so dense that it sinks in water.
    tree_at_night_6506MH2_N.jpg
  • Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) photographed at night on a high ridge with colored lights. Eden Bench, Wallowa County Oregon.<br />
<br />
This shrub is adapted to survive on rocky slopes, ridges and canyons in mostly dry habitats. Its wood is so dense that it sinks in water.<br />
Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) photographed at night on a high ridge with colored lights. Eden Bench, Wallowa County Oregon.<br />
<br />
This shrub is adapted to survive on rocky slopes, ridges and canyons in mostly dry habitats. Its wood is so dense that it sinks in water.
    tree_at_night_6506MH1_N.jpg
  • Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) photographed at night on a high ridge with colored lights. Eden Bench, Wallowa County Oregon.<br />
<br />
This shrub is adapted to survive on rocky slopes, ridges and canyons in mostly dry habitats. Its wood is so dense that it sinks in water.<br />
Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) photographed at night on a high ridge with colored lights. Eden Bench, Wallowa County Oregon.<br />
<br />
This shrub is adapted to survive on rocky slopes, ridges and canyons in mostly dry habitats. Its wood is so dense that it sinks in water.
    tree_at_night_6506MH4_N.jpg
  • Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) photographed at night on a high ridge with colored lights. Eden Bench, Wallowa County Oregon.<br />
<br />
This shrub is adapted to survive on rocky slopes, ridges and canyons in mostly dry habitats. Its wood is so dense that it sinks in water.<br />
Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) photographed at night on a high ridge with colored lights. Eden Bench, Wallowa County Oregon.<br />
<br />
This shrub is adapted to survive on rocky slopes, ridges and canyons in mostly dry habitats. Its wood is so dense that it sinks in water.
    tree_at_night_6506MH3.jpg
  • Japanese koi fish are specifically bred for both coloration and form. Koi are a group of fish that are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Photographed in Florida.
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  • Japanese koi fish are specifically bred for both coloration and form. Koi are a group of fish that are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Photographed in Florida.
    51515jZ-506.jpg
  • Japanese koi fish are specifically bred for both coloration and form. Koi are a group of fish that are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Photographed in Florida.
    51515jZ-471.jpg
  • Japanese koi fish are specifically bred for both coloration and form. Koi are a group of fish that are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Photographed in Florida.
    51515jZ-539.jpg
  • Japanese koi fish are specifically bred for both coloration and form. Koi are a group of fish that are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Photographed in Florida.
    51515jZ-538.jpg
  • Japanese koi fish are specifically bred for both coloration and form. Koi are a group of fish that are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Photographed in Florida.
    51515jZ-533.jpg
  • Japanese koi fish are specifically bred for both coloration and form. Koi are a group of fish that are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Photographed in Florida.
    51515jZ-495.jpg
  • Japanese koi fish are specifically bred for both coloration and form. Koi are a group of fish that are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Photographed in Florida.
    51515jZ-483.jpg
  • Japanese koi fish are specifically bred for both coloration and form. Koi are a group of fish that are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Photographed in Florida.
    51515jZ-476.jpg
  • Japanese koi fish are specifically bred for both coloration and form. Koi are a group of fish that are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Photographed in Florida.
    51515jZ-465.jpg
  • Japanese koi fish are specifically bred for both coloration and form. Koi are a group of fish that are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Photographed in Florida.
    51515jZ-462.jpg
  • Japanese koi fish are specifically bred for both coloration and form. Koi are a group of fish that are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Photographed in Florida.
    51515jZ-530.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_lizard_22012ZChP-165.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_lizard_22012ZChP-161.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_lizard_22012ZChP-103.jpg
  • A male Great Golden Digger Wasp (Sphex ichneumoneus) (Family Sphecidae). South Texas.
    colorful_wasp_92408TTb-339.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hills area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_lizard_22012ZChP-175.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_lizard_22012ZChP-153.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_lizard_22012ZChP-107.jpg
  • A large, ornate ichneumon wasp (Thyreodon sp.) photographed with a high-speed camera in South Texas.
    colorful_wasp_92408TTb-282.jpg
  • Portrait of a blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna). Native to Eastern Panama to NE Brazil. Captive in Portland, Oregon.
    blue_and_yellow_macaw-DurM22_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna). Native to Eastern Panama to NE Brazil. Captive in Portland, Oregon.
    blue_and_yellow_macaw-DurM15_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna). Native to Eastern Panama to NE Brazil. Captive in Portland, Oregon.
    blue_and_yellow_macaw-DurM13_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) . Native from South Mexico to Amazonia (Brazil). Captive, Portland, Oregon.
    Scarlet_Macaw_Ara_macao-DurM02.jpg
  • Portrait of a blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna). Native to Eastern Panama to NE Brazil. Captive in Portland, Oregon.
    blue_and_yellow_macaw-DurM19_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna). Native to Eastern Panama to NE Brazil. Captive in Portland, Oregon.
    blue_and_yellow_macaw-DurM17_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna). Native to Eastern Panama to NE Brazil. Captive in Portland, Oregon.
    blue_and_yellow_macaw-DurM16_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna). Native to Eastern Panama to NE Brazil. Captive in Portland, Oregon.
    blue_and_yellow_macaw-DurM14_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) . Native from South Mexico to Amazonia (Brazil). Captive, Portland, Oregon.
    Scarlet_Macaw_Ara_macao-DurM08.jpg
  • Portrait of a blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna). Native to Eastern Panama to NE Brazil. Captive in Portland, Oregon.
    blue_and_yellow_macaw-DurM20_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) . Native from South Mexico to Amazonia (Brazil). Captive, Portland, Oregon.
    Scarlet_Macaw_Ara_macao-DurM04.jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on South Plaza Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    sally_lightfoot_81910Plz-795.jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on South Plaza Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    sally_lightfoot_81910Plz-795-Edit.jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810GPFl2-7...jpg
  • A group of red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on in the tidal zone of Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador. Note that the juvenile crabs are darker and blend into the rocks. There are 12 crabs in this image. Can you find them all?
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810GPFl2-7...jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810GPFl2-7...jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810G-709.jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on South Plaza Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    sally_lightfoot_81910Plz-795-Edit-3.jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on South Plaza Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    Sally_Lightfoot_81910Plz-794.jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810GPFl2-7...jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810G-709-E...jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810G-709-E...jpg
  • Portrait of a king vulture (Sarcoramphus papa). Range: tropical Mexico to north Argentina. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    portrait_of_a_king-MDurham287_7.jpg
  • Wood ducks (Aix sponsa) grouped on a limb over water in Crystal Springs, Oregon. Wood ducks are one of the few ducks that roost, and nest, in trees.
    Aix_sponsa_WoodDuck2.jpg
  • Wood ducks (Aix sponsa) grouped on a limb over water in Crystal Springs, Oregon. Wood ducks are one of the few ducks that roost, and nest, in trees.
    Aix_sponsa_WoodDuck1.jpg
  • An emerald tree boa (Corallus caninus) on a tropical flower. Found in South America in the Amazon Basin region of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, northern Bolivia, Brazil, and from Venezuela to Surinam and the Guianas. Captive.
    emerald_tree_boa_2110ETBx2.jpg
  • a blue poison dart frog (dendrobates azureus) on a heliconia flower. Native to Surinam in South America.
    blue_poison_dart_frog_DurHM251.jpg
  • An emerald tree boa (Corallus caninus) on a tropical flower. Found in South America in the Amazon Basin region of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, northern Bolivia, Brazil, and from Venezuela to Surinam and the Guianas. Captive.
    emerald_tree_boa_2110ETBx4.jpg
  • An emerald tree boa (Corallus caninus) on a tropical flower. Found in South America in the Amazon Basin region of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, northern Bolivia, Brazil, and from Venezuela to Surinam and the Guianas. Captive.
    emerald_tree_boa_2110ETBx3.jpg
  • An emerald tree boa (Corallus caninus) on a tropical flower. Found in South America in the Amazon Basin region of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, northern Bolivia, Brazil, and from Venezuela to Surinam and the Guianas. Captive.
    emerald_tree_boa_2110ETBx1.jpg
  • a blue poison dart frog (dendrobates azureus) on a heliconia flower. Native to Surinam in South America.
    blue_poison_dart_frog_DurHM249.jpg
  • a blue poison dart frog (dendrobates azureus) on a heliconia flower. Native to Surinam in South America.
    blue_poison_dart_frog_DurHM246.jpg
  • a blue poison dart frog (dendrobates azureus) on a heliconia flower. Native to Surinam in South America.
    blue_poison_dart_frog_DurHM250.jpg
  • The Blue-and-Yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna), also known as the Blue-and-Gold Macaw, eating a brazil nut. This macaw is a large blue (top parts) and yellow (under parts) South American parrot, a member of the large group of Neotropical parrots known as macaws. It inhabits forest (especially varzea, but also in open sections of terra firme (non-flooded forest)) and woodland of tropical South America. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    blue_and_gold_macaw-51613bgM106.jpg
  • The Blue-and-Yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna), also known as the Blue-and-Gold Macaw, is a large blue (top parts) and yellow (under parts) South American parrot, a member of the large group of Neotropical parrots known as macaws. It inhabits forest (especially varzea, but also in open sections of terra firme (non-flooded forest)) and woodland of tropical South America. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    blue_and_gold_macaw-51613bgM105.jpg
  • The Blue-and-Yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna), also known as the Blue-and-Gold Macaw, is a large blue (top parts) and yellow (under parts) South American parrot, a member of the large group of Neotropical parrots known as macaws. It inhabits forest (especially varzea, but also in open sections of terra firme (non-flooded forest)) and woodland of tropical South America. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    blue_and_gold_macaw-51613bgM104-2.jpg
  • The Blue-and-Yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna), also known as the Blue-and-Gold Macaw, eating a brazil nut. This macaw is a large blue (top parts) and yellow (under parts) South American parrot, a member of the large group of Neotropical parrots known as macaws. It inhabits forest (especially varzea, but also in open sections of terra firme (non-flooded forest)) and woodland of tropical South America. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    blue_and_gold_macaw-51613bgM103.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Red-headed_Rock_Agama_13012ZB-380.jpg
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