Jim Scarff: Greater Rhea
Jim Scarff: Red-and-green Macaw
Jim Scarff: Red-and-green Macaw
Jim Scarff: Map of the Bonita are and natural attractions
Jim Scarff: Red-legged Seriema
Jim Scarff: Our next stop was the Buraco das Araras, the largest sinkhole in South America (500 feet across and 127 feet deep), and a private reserve where dozens of Macaws nest.
Jim Scarff: Visitors are clumped into small groupsor about 8 and led around by a local guide.
Jim Scarff: Peach-fronted Parakeet
Jim Scarff: Peach-fronted Parakeet
Jim Scarff: Peach-fronted Parakeet
Jim Scarff: Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl
Jim Scarff: Plush-crested Jay
Jim Scarff: Plush-crested Jay
Jim Scarff: Buraco das Araras
Jim Scarff: Red-and-green Macaw
Jim Scarff: Red-and-green Macaws
Jim Scarff: Red-and-green Macaw
Jim Scarff: Red-and-green Macaw
Jim Scarff: Red-and-green Macaw
Jim Scarff: Red-and-green Macaws
Jim Scarff: Red-and-green Macaw
Jim Scarff: Scaled Dove
Jim Scarff: Sucuri River
Jim Scarff: The clear water made for great fish viewing
Jim Scarff: species?
Jim Scarff: species?
Jim Scarff: Sucuri River
Jim Scarff: Golden Dorado?
Jim Scarff: Under water spring flowing up through the sand
Jim Scarff: Peach-fronted Parakeet