Dr Juan Masello examines burrowing parrots (Cyanoliseus p. patagonus) nests Balneario El Condor Patagonia Argentina
Burrowing Parrots colony in El Condor in northeast Patagonia is the largest in the world Drs Masello Quillfeldt estimate that it has 6750 active nests along the 9 km long 20 m high sandstone cliff facing the Atlantic
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Location: Balneario El Condor, Rio Negro, Patagonia, Argentina South America
Photo credit: © Krystyna Szulecka / Alamy / Afripics
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