At Porto Marie, a small land crab and a kokolishi struggling to get to the beach.
Habitat and biodiversity of Curaçao. Plants, flowers, trees, wildlife, wildflowers, birds, insects, mammals and more. All photos are copyright protected
Pagina's
- Welcome at Hiking Curaçao!
- Hiking Curaçao: Flora and Fauna
- Hiking Curaçao: The Trails
- Hiking Curaçao: Tips and Info
- 1. BiRDS
- 2. INSECTS, SPIDERS
- 3. REPTILES, FROGS, LIZARDS
- 4. MAMMALS
- 5. FISH
- 6. CRABS
- 7. SHELLS, SNAILS
- 8. FOSSILS
- A. FLOWERS, BUSHES
- B. TREES
- C. CACTI, SEMI-CACTI
- D. MUSHROOMS, FUNGI
- H. MISCELLANEOUS, THIS and THAT
Big and Small
Coming home from Chile, where I saw the Condor, I could not resist taking the camera and see if something was in the air.
The Condor, he was fast!!
The Warawara above my house, is too!
They were all over the Dividivi tree, that is full of seeds.
Later, the Rufous-collared Sparrow came into the house to pick up left overs and to play with its image in the kettle.
Oops, sliding!
Waiting and watching.
Reflection in the kettle.
Food!
F,Cools
The Condor, he was fast!!
The Warawara above my house, is too!
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The next morning the little ones were back.They were all over the Dividivi tree, that is full of seeds.
Later, the Rufous-collared Sparrow came into the house to pick up left overs and to play with its image in the kettle.
Oops, sliding!
Waiting and watching.
Reflection in the kettle.
Food!
F,Cools
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