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Day Fourteen: June 18th 2015
posted on junio 18, 2015 11:19
During the day a deluge of rain as a south wind or “sur” arrives to test our tents and sleeping bags. Camera traps continue to be collected and the team is rewarded with a one-hour observation of an Andean bear (
Tremarctos ornatus
) in the upper grasslands of the region! After three days of intensive work, ornithologist Victor Hugo Garcia increases the bird list from 50 to over 100 species, which in combination with new mammal and reptile records increases the overall list to 175 vertebrate species at this site. At least twenty-five of these vertebrates are new records for the park.
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