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Scarlet macaws mutually preening during the nesting season, Costa Rica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scarlet macaws mutually preening during the nesting season, the male watches the female, Costa Rica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Whooping Cranes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Whooping Cranes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Whooping Cranes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barn Owl Juvenile Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barn Owl Juvenile Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scarlet macaw flying over almond trees in the coastal rainforest, Costa Rica
Barn Owl Juvenile Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barn Owl Juvenile Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barn Owl Juvenile Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barn Owl Juvenile Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barn Owl Juvenile Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barn Owl Juvenile Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wide-Eyed Crow on a Garden Fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
At dawn the Scarlet Macaws come down to the beach areas to feed on almonds that proliferate in the coastal rainforest. Although threatened by habitat destruction and wildlife trafficking in much of their range they are commonly seen throughout Costa Rica and are well protected here.


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