Animals

Red-and-green Macaw

Distribution and Habitat: Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Bolivia, Panama and Paraguay. Live in rainforests and tropical zones. Diet: Nuts, seeds, fruits. Reproduction: Monogamous species. 2 eggs, 28 days of incubation. Behaviour: Live in couples and/or in a flock, and usually... READ MORE.

Blue-and-yellow Macaw

Habitat: Tropical forests and wooded savannahs, riparian areas. Diet: Nuts, seeds, fruits. Reproduction: 1-3 eggs; 28 days of incubation. Behaviour: They live in flocks, typically up to about 20 individuals, but couples usually fly together. Very noisy, with loud vocalisations.... READ MORE.

Turkey Vulture

Habitat and geographic distribution: Arid areas, pastures, subtropical forests, periphery of urban areas. Found almost throughout the Americas, from Canada to South America. Diet: Scavenger, feeds on carcasses of capybaras, tapirs, deer and birds. Has a preference for smaller animals... READ MORE.

Red-legged Seriema

Habitat and Geographical Distribution: Forests, savannahs and grasslands of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Diet: Insects and small vertebrates, like rodents and reptiles. Reproduction: Nest in trees using sticks and branches. The nest is lined with mud, manure and... READ MORE.

Grey parrot

Habitat and Geographical Distribution: Subtropical and tropical forests, wooded savannahs and woods, near rivers, mangroves and areas of cultivation. Human-altered habitats such as eucalyptus and palm plantations. Central and western Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya, also Ivory Coast, Angola,... READ MORE.

Marabou Stork

Habitat and Geographical Distribution: Wetlands and drylands, savannahs and grasslands. Also often found near landfills and fishing villages. Tropical Africa from Senegal to Eritrea, Ethiopia and western Somalia, southern Namibia and northern and eastern South Africa. Diet: Opportunist, consuming any... READ MORE.

Harris’s hawk

Habitat and Geographical Distribution: Low and flat lands, mangroves, pastures, cultivated fields, wooded and swampy areas. Found in south-west USA, north-western Mexico and Central and South America. Diet: Prefer small vertebrates, but also eat large insects. Their diet varies depending... READ MORE.

Griffon Vulture

Habitat and Geographical Distribution: Wide variety of habitats, preferably open areas with few or no trees, such as plains, hills or mountain plateaus. Essentially a Palaearctic distribution with a wide nesting range in Europe. Some juveniles migrate after the breeding... READ MORE.

Tawny owl

Habitat and geographic distribution: Mixed and coniferous forests, agricultural areas, parks and urban areas. Widely distributed in the Palaearctic. Can be found from Portugal to China and even in North Africa. Diet: Small mammals, small birds, amphibians, reptiles, annelids and... READ MORE.