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First photo stretched vertically by 70% to correct for refraction; second photo is the original, uncorrected in this way. For the fish on the right, see: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/203802853
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Yacaré Overo (Caiman latirostris)Observ.
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Mother (presumed) and hatchlings, in partly shady muddy pool, observed from bus on way back from tour of Refúgio
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Género CichlaObserv.
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First three photos stretched vertically by 70% to correct for refraction; last two photos not corrected in this way
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Picaflor de Antifaz (Polytmus guainumbi)Observ.
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Immature White-tailed Goldenthroat (first photographic record for Foz do Iguaçu) nectaring from flowers of Ceiba.
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Ceibas o Pochotes (Género Ceiba)Observ.
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Buzzing with hummingbirds, butterflies and bees
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Magnolias, Margaritas Y Parientes (Dicotiledóneas) (Clase Magnoliopsida)Observ.
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Dead under window, had clearly been there a few days as corpse already well decomposed. Most likely a window collision (bedroom window without bird savers) that fell behind a plank and went unnoticed
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With Andrew Balmford. We used his bat detector attachment on mobile, which claimed various species. Can't rely too much on that, but Myotis riparius was among the most consistently reported, which I believed referred to vocalisations of this bat. I can't explain the apparent orange head, which was not visible to us at the time. It appeared to be a small-medium bat flying mostly on a level flight path near Cecropia trees, with a paler belly. Small river about 50 m away.
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Mariposa Azufre Gigante Blanca (Anteos clorinde)Observ.
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Visiting flower of Kielmeyera
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Zurcidora del Crepúsculo (Anax amazili)Observ.
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Female egg-laying in stream