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  • Salt mounds<br />
Sea Salt Production Plant started in the 1600's and worked by African Slaves.<br />
Cargill Solar Salt Works<br />
Pekelmeer lagoon<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean
    BN2225 Salt mounds.jpg
  • Salt mounds and Evaporation Ponds.<br />
Sea Salt Production Plant started in the 1600's and worked by African Slaves.<br />
Cargill Solar Salt Works<br />
Pekelmeer lagoon<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean
    BN2230 Salt mounds and Evaporation P...jpg
  • Salt mounds and Evaporation Ponds.<br />
Sea Salt Production Plant started in the 1600's and worked by African Slaves.<br />
Cargill Solar Salt Works<br />
Pekelmeer lagoon<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean
    BN2203 Salt mounds and Evaporation P...jpg
  • Salt mounds and Evaporation Ponds.<br />
Sea Salt Production Plant started in the 1600's and worked by African Slaves.<br />
Cargill Solar Salt Works<br />
Pekelmeer lagoon<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean
    BN2174 Salt mounds and Evaporation P...jpg
  • Uyuni Salt Pan<br />
Altiplano / High Andes,  BOLIVIA,  South America<br />
Largest Salt Pans in the world
    SPX 458 Uyuni Salt Pan.tif
  • Salt Marsh<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA
    20130330_Salt_Marsh_156_©_Pete_Oxfor...jpg
  • Salt Marsh<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA
    20130330_Salt_Marsh_152_©_Pete_Oxfor...jpg
  • Salt Marsh<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA
    20130330_Salt_Marsh_147_©_Pete_Oxfor...jpg
  • Salt Marsh<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA
    20130330_Salt_Marsh_150_©_Pete_Oxfor...jpg
  • Salt Marsh<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA
    20130330_Salt_Marsh_149_©_Pete_Oxfor...jpg
  • Dry Salt Pan<br />
Makgadikgadi Pans, Kalahari Desert<br />
Northeast BOTSWANA<br />
One of the largest salt flats in the world
    CIB8321 Makgadikgadi Pans.jpg
  • Mealy or Amazon parrot (Amazona farinosa) & Yellow-crowned parrots (Amazona ocrocephala)<br />
Salt or mineral lick<br />
Napo River<br />
Yasuni National Park<br />
Amazon Rain Forest. ECUADOR. South America<br />
RANGE: e Panama south to Colombia, the Guianas, ne Bolivia and e Brazil
    20150308_Mealy_&_Yellow-crowned_parr...tif
  • Viscacha<br />
Lagidium viscacia<br />
Ikawasi Island on Salar de Uyuni Salt Pans.  BOLIVIA  South America.<br />
RANGE: High Andes of Peru, Bolivia and Chile
    1084871 Viscacha.tif
  • Green Urania Diurnal Moth<br />
Urania leilus<br />
Amazon Rain Forest. PERU South America
    1053223 Diurnal moth.tif
  • Red & Green Macaws on clay Lick<br />
Ara chloroptera<br />
Madre de Dios River, PERU South America
    1042051 Red & Green Macaws.tif
  • White-bellied Spider Monkey at Clay lick<br />
Ateles belzebuth<br />
Manu Wildlife Center. Amazon Rain Forest.  PERU <br />
South America<br />
EATING CLAY
    108907 White-bellied Spider Monkey.tif
  • Macaws & Parrots on Clay Lick<br />
Serjali Lick. Mishagua River. Amazon,  PERU.  South America
    109030 Macaws & Parrots on Clay Lick.tif
  • Shoalweed (Halodule wrightii)<br />
Halfmoon Caye, Lighthouse Reef Atoll<br />
Belize<br />
Central America
    20150519_Shoalweed_37.jpg
  • Sulfur Butterflies on mineral lick (Phoebis sp.)<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:Sulfur Butterflies on mineral lick (Pieridae, Phoebis sp.)<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:
    Sulfur Butterflies on mineral lick...jpg
  • Caribbean Flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber)<br />
Slagbaai National Park<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean<br />
HABITAT & DISTRIBUTION: It is the only flamingo which naturally inhabits North America. It breeds in the Galápagos, coastal Colombia, Venezuela and nearby islands, besides the Guyanas and Cape Orange in Brazil. It also breeds in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, and in the northern Caribbean in the Bahamas, Hispaniola, Cuba and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
    BN5465 Caribbean Flamingos.jpg
  • Caribbean Flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber)<br />
Slagbaai National Park<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean<br />
HABITAT & DISTRIBUTION: It is the only flamingo which naturally inhabits North America. It breeds in the Galápagos, coastal Colombia, Venezuela and nearby islands, besides the Guyanas and Cape Orange in Brazil. It also breeds in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, and in the northern Caribbean in the Bahamas, Hispaniola, Cuba and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
    BN3365 Caribbean Flamingos.jpg
  • Caribbean Flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber)<br />
Slagbaai National Park<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean<br />
HABITAT & DISTRIBUTION: It is the only flamingo which naturally inhabits North America. It breeds in the Galápagos, coastal Colombia, Venezuela and nearby islands, besides the Guyanas and Cape Orange in Brazil. It also breeds in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, and in the northern Caribbean in the Bahamas, Hispaniola, Cuba and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
    BN3301 Caribbean Flamingos.jpg
  • Caribbean Flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber)<br />
Slagbaai National Park<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean<br />
HABITAT & DISTRIBUTION: It is the only flamingo which naturally inhabits North America. It breeds in the Galápagos, coastal Colombia, Venezuela and nearby islands, besides the Guyanas and Cape Orange in Brazil. It also breeds in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, and in the northern Caribbean in the Bahamas, Hispaniola, Cuba and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
    BN3078 Caribbean Flamingos.jpg
  • Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle)<br />
Fernandina Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20141211_Red_Mangrove_Fernandina_5.jpg
  • Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber)<br />
Punta Moreno<br />
Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20141209_Greater_Flamingo_48.jpg
  • Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber)<br />
Punta Moreno<br />
Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20141209_Greater_Flamingo_64.jpg
  • Red Brocket Deer<br />
Mazama americana<br />
Manu National Park.  Amazon Rain Forest<br />
PERU.  South America
    109182 Red Brocket Deer.tif
  • Blue-headed Macaws & Parrots on Clay Lick<br />
Propyrrhura couloni<br />
Serjali Clay Lick, Bocamishagua River<br />
Amazon Rain Forest. PERU.  South America<br />
Range: e Peru, n Bolivia to w Brazil<br />
RARE MACAWS
    108818 Blue-headed Macaws.tif
  • Blue Banded Skipper<br />
Elbella ployzona<br />
Heath River.   BORDER PERU & BOLIVIA.  South America<br />
Feeding on bird dropping
    113473 Blue Banded Skipper.tif
  • 3 Species of Macaws on Clay Lick<br />
Blue & Yellow, Scarlet and Red & Green<br />
Ara  Ararauna / Ara Macao /  Ara Chloropter<br />
on Serjali Clay Lick, Mishagua River.  PERU.  South America
    108691 3 Species of Macaws on Lick.tif
  • 3 Species of Macaws on Clay Lick<br />
Blue & Yellow, Scarlet and Red & Green<br />
Ara  Ararauna / Ara Macao /  Ara <br />
Chloropter<br />
on Timpia Clay Lick, Urubamba River.  PERU.  South America
    108670 3 Species of Macaws on Lick.tif
  • Painted Parakeets at Clay Lick<br />
Purrhura picta<br />
Madre de Dios, (Manu Wildlife Center) Amazon Rain Forest<br />
PERU.  South America<br />
Range; Panama to Brazil
    109533 Painted Parakeets at Clay Lic...tif
  • 3 Species of Macaws on Clay Lick<br />
Red & Green Macaw, Scarlet Macaw and Blue & Yellow Macaw<br />
Ara Chloroptera, Ara Macao, Ara ararauna<br />
on Timpia Clay Lick, Urubamba River. Amazon Rain Forest<br />
PERU.  South America
    108694 3 Species of Macaws on Lick.tif
  • Hanuman Langur or Black-faced, Common or Grey Langur (Presbytis entellus) Ranthambhore National Park. Rajasthan. INDIA. <br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Forests, from plains up to 3,600 meters elevations in the Himalaya, open areas, villages and towns of India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and N. Pakistan. In Ranthambhore they are often found around the Fort area.<br />
They are more arboreal than the Rhesus Macaque that inhabitats similar areas. They do however spend a considerable time on the ground foraging and visiting salt licks. Hanuman langurs are diurnal although most active early mornings and late afternoons. They walk and run on all four feet, leap with hind limbs and land on fore and hind limbs. They fequently  associate with chital deer and Rhesus macaques. Feed on shoots, leaves, flowers, buds and fruit and occasionally raid crops.<br />
STATUS: Abundant but Protected in the Hindu regions as it is regarded as the Monkey-God, Hanuman, from the Hindu epic, Ramayana, hence the name.<br />
Ranthambhore National Park was established as a sanctuary in 1955 as a tiger reserve in 1973 and a national park in 1981. The park is dominated by the ruins of the 1,000 year-old Ranthambhore Fort.
    IND963_Hanuman_Langur.tif
  • Hanuman Langur or Black-faced, Common or Grey Langur (Presbytis entellus) and Pilgrims in Ranthambhore National Park. Rajasthan. INDIA. <br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Forests, from plains up to 3,600 meters elevations in the Himalaya, open areas, villages and towns of India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and N. Pakistan. In Ranthambhore they are often found around the Fort area.<br />
They are more arboreal than the Rhesus Macaque that inhabitats similar areas. They do however spend a considerable time on the ground foraging and visiting salt licks. Hanuman langurs are diurnal although most active early mornings and late afternoons. They walk and run on all four feet, leap with hind limbs and land on fore and hind limbs. They fequently  associate with chital deer and Rhesus macaques. Feed on shoots, leaves, flowers, buds and fruit and occasionally raid crops.<br />
STATUS: Abundant but Protected in the Hindu regions as it is regarded as the Monkey-God, Hanuman, from the Hindu epic, Ramayana, hence the name.<br />
Ranthambhore National Park was established as a sanctuary in 1955 as a tiger reserve in 1973 and a national park in 1981. The park is dominated by the ruins of the 1,000 year-old Ranthambhore Fort.
    IND931_Hanuman_Langur.tif
  • Hanuman Langur or Black-faced, Common or Grey Langur (Presbytis entellus) Ranthambhore National Park. Rajasthan. INDIA. <br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Forests, from plains up to 3,600 meters elevations in the Himalaya, open areas, villages and towns of India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and N. Pakistan. In Ranthambhore they are often found around the Fort area.<br />
They are more arboreal than the Rhesus Macaque that inhabitats similar areas. They do however spend a considerable time on the ground foraging and visiting salt licks. Hanuman langurs are diurnal although most active early mornings and late afternoons. They walk and run on all four feet, leap with hind limbs and land on fore and hind limbs. They fequently  associate with chital deer and Rhesus macaques. Feed on shoots, leaves, flowers, buds and fruit and occasionally raid crops.<br />
STATUS: Abundant but Protected in the Hindu regions as it is regarded as the Monkey-God, Hanuman, from the Hindu epic, Ramayana, hence the name.<br />
Ranthambhore National Park was established as a sanctuary in 1955 as a tiger reserve in 1973 and a national park in 1981. The park is dominated by the ruins of the 1,000 year-old Ranthambhore Fort.
    IND994_Hanuman_Langur.jpg
  • Hanuman Langur or Black-faced, Common or Grey Langur (Presbytis entellus) Ranthambhore National Park. Rajasthan. INDIA. <br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Forests, from plains up to 3,600 meters elevations in the Himalaya, open areas, villages and towns of India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and N. Pakistan. In Ranthambhore they are often found around the Fort area.<br />
They are more arboreal than the Rhesus Macaque that inhabitats similar areas. They do however spend a considerable time on the ground foraging and visiting salt licks. Hanuman langurs are diurnal although most active early mornings and late afternoons. They walk and run on all four feet, leap with hind limbs and land on fore and hind limbs. They fequently  associate with chital deer and Rhesus macaques. Feed on shoots, leaves, flowers, buds and fruit and occasionally raid crops.<br />
STATUS: Abundant but Protected in the Hindu regions as it is regarded as the Monkey-God, Hanuman, from the Hindu epic, Ramayana, hence the name.<br />
Ranthambhore National Park was established as a sanctuary in 1955 as a tiger reserve in 1973 and a national park in 1981. The park is dominated by the ruins of the 1,000 year-old Ranthambhore Fort.
    IND950_Hanuman_Langur.jpg
  • Large-billed Tern (Phaetusa simplex)<br />
Orinoco River, north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Usually around mouths of rivers and upstream and larger lakes. Salt water lagoons and coasts. Up to 500 m.<br />
Range: Large Rivers flowing into the Caribbean and Atlantic w to Argentina and w of Andes in Ecuador.
    OR138_Large-billed_Tern.jpg
  • Large-billed Tern (Phaetusa simplex)<br />
Orinoco River, north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Usually around mouths of rivers and upstream and larger lakes. Salt water lagoons and coasts. Up to 500 m.<br />
Range: Large Rivers flowing into the Caribbean and Atlantic w to Argentina and w of Andes in Ecuador.
    OR133_Large-billed_Tern.jpg
  • Large-billed Tern (Phaetusa simplex)<br />
Orinoco River, north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
Usually around mouths of rivers and upstream and larger lakes. Salt water lagoons and coasts. Up to 500 m.<br />
Range: Large Rivers flowing into the Caribbean and Atlantic w to Argentina and w of Andes in Ecuador.
    OR132_Large-billed_Tern.jpg
  • Hanuman Langur or Black-faced, Common or Grey Langur (Presbytis entellus) Ranthambhore National Park. Rajasthan. INDIA. <br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Forests, from plains up to 3,600 meters elevations in the Himalaya, open areas, villages and towns of India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and N. Pakistan. In Ranthambhore they are often found around the Fort area.<br />
They are more arboreal than the Rhesus Macaque that inhabitats similar areas. They do however spend a considerable time on the ground foraging and visiting salt licks. Hanuman langurs are diurnal although most active early mornings and late afternoons. They walk and run on all four feet, leap with hind limbs and land on fore and hind limbs. They fequently  associate with chital deer and Rhesus macaques. Feed on shoots, leaves, flowers, buds and fruit and occasionally raid crops.<br />
STATUS: Abundant but Protected in the Hindu regions as it is regarded as the Monkey-God, Hanuman, from the Hindu epic, Ramayana, hence the name.<br />
Ranthambhore National Park was established as a sanctuary in 1955 as a tiger reserve in 1973 and a national park in 1981. The park is dominated by the ruins of the 1,000 year-old Ranthambhore Fort.
    IND994_Hanuman_Langur.tif
  • ILLEGAL salted Bushmeat for sale.  Caiman and Capybara (illegal) and Catfish (legal) from stalls on the main road in the Llanos. Near San Fernando de Apure, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR2697_ILLEGAL_Bushmeat_for_sale.jpg
  • ILLEGAL salted Bushmeat for sale.  Caiman and Capybara (illegal) and Catfish (legal) from stalls on the main road in the Llanos. Near San Fernando de Apure, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA. South America.<br />
The Llanos are flood plains stretching north of the Orinoco River to the Andean foothills, covering 300,000sq km in Venezuela and another 220,000 sq km in Colombia. This area has poor soil but is rich in its river systems which floods in the wet season leaving shallow marshes which nourish a high concentration of birds and animals.
    OR2689_ILLEGAL_Bushmeat_for_sale.jpg
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