At Fundación Loros, Omar Enrique Berdugo Cabeza and photographer Patria conducted a field survey in which they documented intense reproductive activity and wild behavior throughout the sanctuary. Blue-and-yellow macaws (*Ara ararauna*) were observed building nests, mating, and returning to their roosts, while Amazonian green parrots foraged on fresh fruit laid out at the feeding stations. Squirrels were spotted navigating obstacles to reach the hanging feeder in the park's roble tree, and gathering majagua fiber to line their nests — a small, industrious drama playing out in the canopy above. In the foundation's park area, ducks were also seen mating, adding to the chorus of life unfolding across the grounds.
Patria distinguished herself throughout the day with remarkable dedication and professionalism, capturing both photographic and audiovisual records of each encounter with quiet precision. Still, the day carried a small absence — Maicol Jia was missed, and his presence would have made the outing all the more complete.
🐾 Fauna
🌿 Flora