Following (just for a little bit) the dare devils of our Hiking Curaçao group, we noticed a bunch of Warawaras. Flying to and fro. They were probably trying to find food for the young ones waiting on bare branches of Wabi trees.
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
Warawaras at San Pedro
Following (just for a little bit) the dare devils of our Hiking Curaçao group, we noticed a bunch of Warawaras. Flying to and fro. They were probably trying to find food for the young ones waiting on bare branches of Wabi trees.
Manzanilla tree. Warning!
Leaves and apples are poisonous. Also, while wet or dripping (from rain) do not walk under the Manzanilla trees; not good for your skin.
Bladeren en de appeltjes van de Manzanillaboom zijn giftig. Wandel niet onder de bomen als het regent. druppels van de bladeren kunnen al pijnlijke vlekken op de huid veroorzaken.
Curaçao
Curaçao
Hummingbird on nest - 2 eggs
Perfectly round nest
Two little ones born March 1, 2018
Two little ones born March 1, 2018
hummingbird eggs
blue-tailed, emerald hummingbird on nest
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