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Welcome to Birdquest
Please use the options below to view photos from specific places or of particular creatures. Alternatively, scroll though the pictures using the arrows at the bottom of the page.
A sideshow to the macaws was this Rufous (Grey-crested) Cacholote gorging on some tasty palm larvae (Matt Denton)
A Narrow-billed Woodcreeper even took a turn tossing back the grubs... (Matt Denton)
...and giving us some menacing stares (Matt Denton).
On the return journey, this Crab-eating Fox was out trotting along the road (Matt Denton).
The next morning we birded the Pantanal like landscape where the waterbird spectacle included this Capped Heron. (Matt Denton)
One of many Maguari Storks seen in the Beni. (Matt Denton)
As were the monotypic Black-capped Donacobius (Matt Denton)
Plumbeous Ibis is abundant in the Beni. (Matt Denton)
Waterhole thickets usually always held a Yellow-chinned Spinetail. (Matt Denton)
Pairs of Southern Screamer like this were a common sight, and this pair had its Cattle Tyrant escort. (Matt Denton)