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Four Species, One Single Spot at El Paraíso

There are mornings when El Paraíso simply decides to be generous, without warning. Carlos Andrés Matas Contreras was walking near the kiosco when he came across something you don't see every day: an ararauna, all electric blue, and a guacamaya cheja perched at the very same spot, joined by a tucán and a squirrel that rounded out the scene as if none of them had anywhere else to be. Four different species, one single place, all at once. Carlos didn't hesitate — he pulled out his phone and recorded two videos that now form part of the official registry of Fundación Loros. There is no better proof than that: the still image of one corner of the reserve being exactly what it is meant to be.
🐾 Fauna
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