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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: Mud Nest of Hornero in Tree
Mud Nest of Hornero in Tree
Mud Nest of Hornero in Tree
Mud Nest of Hornero in Tree

Bird nest made of mud in tree, partially completed.

Bird nest made of mud in tree, partially completed.

Image: Mud Nest of Hornero in Tree
Mud Nest of Hornero in Tree
Mud Nest of Hornero in Tree
Mud Nest of Hornero in Tree

Bird nest made of mud in tree, partially completed.

Bird nest made of mud in tree, partially completed.

Image: Neotropical Cormorants and Caracara
Neotropical Cormorants and Caracara
Neotropical Cormorants and Caracara
Neotropical Cormorants and Caracara

Three cormorants and one caracara in palm along Rio Negro River in Pantanal (Caracara is bird on left, in shadows). End of wet season. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species.

Three cormorants and one caracara in palm along Rio Negro River in Pantanal (Caracara is bird on left, in shadows). End of wet season. Paraguay is home to at least 589 breeding bird species and 120 migratory bird species.

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: Puma and Peccary Skins
Puma and Peccary Skins
Puma and Peccary Skins
Puma and Peccary Skins

It is not uncommon to see animal skins decorating homes and hotels in Paraguay. Illegal trade in wildlife parts is a major problem in the country.

It is not uncommon to see animal skins decorating homes and hotels in Paraguay. Illegal trade in wildlife parts is a major problem in the country.

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: 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: Snail Shell
Snail Shell
Snail Shell
Snail Shell

Plant seems to be a Heliotropum sp. Huge snail shells litter the wetland around Asuncion Bay. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W. La plantita detrás del caracol parece ser un Heliotropium sp., Boraginaceae.

Plant seems to be a Heliotropum sp. Huge snail shells litter the wetland around Asuncion Bay. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W. La plantita detrás del caracol parece ser un Heliotropium sp., Boraginaceae.

Image: Snail Shell
Snail Shell
Snail Shell
Snail Shell

Plant seems to be a Heliotropum sp. Huge snail shells litter the wetland around Asuncion Bay. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W. La plantita detrás del caracol parece ser un Heliotropium sp., Boraginaceae.

Plant seems to be a Heliotropum sp. Huge snail shells litter the wetland around Asuncion Bay. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W. La plantita detrás del caracol parece ser un Heliotropium sp., Boraginaceae.

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: Southern Crested Caracaras Flying Away in Pasture
Southern Crested Caracaras Flying Away in Pasture
Southern Crested Caracaras Flying Away in Pasture
Southern Crested Caracaras Flying Away in Pasture

Two Southern Crested Caracaras flying away from photographer. Cattle ranches in Paraguay are rich in viewable birds.

Two Southern Crested Caracaras flying away from photographer. Cattle ranches in Paraguay are rich in viewable birds.

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: Wetland in Asuncion Bay
Wetland in Asuncion Bay
Wetland in Asuncion Bay
Wetland in Asuncion Bay

Floating mat of water hyacynth. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W. Pied-billed grebe in foreground.

Floating mat of water hyacynth. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W. Pied-billed grebe in foreground.

Image: Asunción Garden
Asunción Garden
Asunción Garden
Asunción Garden

Colonial style courtyard in Asunción, the capital of Paraguay.

Colonial style courtyard in Asunción, the capital of Paraguay.

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: 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: Asunción Mule (Equus)
Asunción Mule (Equus)
Asunción Mule (Equus)
Asunción Mule (Equus)

Mule grazing. Asunción skyline in background. The bay's wetlands are grazed by animals, which are used to pull the carts of the city's trash recyclers. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W.

Mule grazing. Asunción skyline in background. The bay's wetlands are grazed by animals, which are used to pull the carts of the city's trash recyclers. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W.

Image: Asunción Mule (Equus)
Asunción Mule (Equus)
Asunción Mule (Equus)
Asunción Mule (Equus)

Mule grazing. Asunción skyline in background. The bay's wetlands are grazed by animals, which are used to pull the carts of the city's trash recyclers. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W.

Mule grazing. Asunción skyline in background. The bay's wetlands are grazed by animals, which are used to pull the carts of the city's trash recyclers. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W.

Image: Asunción Mule and Horse
Asunción Mule and Horse
Asunción Mule and Horse
Asunción Mule and Horse

Mule watching a birdwatcher. Asunción skyline in the background. The bay's wetlands are grazed by animals, which are used to pull the carts of the city's trash recyclers. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W.

Mule watching a birdwatcher. Asunción skyline in the background. The bay's wetlands are grazed by animals, which are used to pull the carts of the city's trash recyclers. Near 25°15’49’’S, 57°37’47’’W.

Image: Bird Watching in Asunción Wetland Amongst Trash
Bird Watching in Asunción Wetland Amongst Trash
Bird Watching in Asunción Wetland Amongst Trash
Bird Watching in Asunción 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.