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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
Pan di diabel and Guyaba baster
The small Noni-like is locally known as "pan di diabel" (Morinda royoc).
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The small apples are the "Guyaba baster" (Casearia tremula).
Beware! Probably both are poisonous.
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The small apples are the "Guyaba baster" (Casearia tremula).
Beware! Probably both are poisonous.
Curaçao
Curaçao
The many colors of Curaçao
Hato, North coast.
A collection of small plants and flowers on rocks of lava and coral tuff.
In the afternoon, the sun makes all colors shine.
A collection of small plants and flowers on rocks of lava and coral tuff.
In the afternoon, the sun makes all colors shine.
Curaçao
Curaçao
two young ones in hummingbird nest
Labels:
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blue-tailed,
emerald,
hummingbird,
nest,
young
Curaçao
Curaçao
Blue-tailed Emerald hummingbird, Blenchi, Kolibri
Blue-tailed Emerald, Hummingbird, bathing
Blue-tailed Emerald
Two little ones in this tiny nest
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