Galapagos Islands, Smoothed-billed ani, Santiago island, probably introduced by farmers to alleviate cattle tick problem

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Resolución de Internet
366×550px
12.9×19.4cm 28ppcm
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24.4×36.6cm 28ppcm
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13.0×19.4cm 118ppcm
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Palabras clave relacionadas
- 862-
- América del Sur
- América Latina
- americano (lugares y cosas)
- americano (relativo a los Estados Unidos)
- animal
- ave
- AWL Images
- destino turistico
- Ecuador
- fauna silvestre
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- imagen a color
- Islas Galápagos
- naturaleza
- observar
- pájaro
- pájaros
- sacar fotos
- Santiago
- Santiago Province
- viaje
Imágenes relacionadas
- Galapagos Islands, A Galapagos fur seal resting on lava rock on Santiago Island.
- Galapagos Islands, A juveline swallow-tailed gull on Genovese Island.
- Galapagos Islands, A bright red feet of a red-footed booby on Genovese Island.
- Galapagos Islands, A red-footed booby on Genovese Island which harbours the largest colony of these boobies in the world.
- Galapagos Islands, A young Great frigatebird on its nest on Genovese Island.
- Galapagos Islands, A Nazca booby on the lava cliffs of Genovese Island.
- Galapagos Islands, A great blue heron wades in shallow water off Bartolome Island.
- Galapagos Islands, Frigatebirds in flight off Bartolome Island.
Más imágenes relacionadas
- Galapagos Islands, The herbaceous plant Alternanthera spp. growing on Santiago island.
- Galapagos Islands, A striated heron on lava rocks on Fernandina island.
- Galapagos Islands, A flightless cormorant on Fernandina island.
- Galapagos Islands, A medium tree finch which is endemic to Floreana island.
- Galapagos Islands, A waved albatross and chick at Punta Suarez.
- Galapagos, A Nazca booby & chick, Punta Suarez. Usually lay 2 eggs, the older will push out its sibling leaving it to die.
- Galapagos Islands, A Galapagos flycatcher at Punta Suarez.
- Galapagos Islands, A juvenile Galapagos hawk at Punta Suarez.