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Stone by stone, the sanctuary's name

That Sunday, without anyone asking him to, Omar Enrique Berdugo Cabeza gathered stones from the sanctuary garden and began arranging them on the earth, one by one, guided by nothing but imagination. When he finished, the name of the Fundación Loros appeared written on the ground among pink and purple bugambilias, with the thatched palapa as a backdrop. An idea no one had suggested, born on its own in the middle of the afternoon. Afterward, the day continued on to aviario #2, where the loros did what they do best: spread joy. There is something in their clamor and their colors that breaks through the composure of any visitor, and that day was no exception. Leaving the aviary, the open grounds offered one last surprise: two morollos — those medium-sized doves with brown plumage that inhabit the edges of the sanctuary — were deep in courtship. A quiet, precise scene, which Omar captured with unhurried calm. Two birds, spring pressing forward, and the cycle continuing its course among the trees of the reserve.
Field photo
🐾 Fauna
loromorillo
🌿 Flora
bugambilia
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