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Comment: Hoatzins, elusive elsewhere, were quite available for posing

09CochaBlancoOxbow-006 * Black-capped Donacobius * Black-capped Donacobius

09CochaBlancoOxbow-007 * Cocha Blanco sign - sediment eventually cut off this water from the Madre de Dios river and formed an oxbow lake * Cocha Blanco sign - sediment eventually cut off this water from the Madre de Dios river and formed an oxbow lake

09CochaBlancoOxbow-008 * Bats under the boathouse roof * Bats under the boathouse roof

09CochaBlancoOxbow-009 * Bats under the boathouse roof * Bats under the boathouse roof

09CochaBlancoOxbow-010 * We traveled around the lake on a platform suspended between 2 canoes that our boatmen paddled - S 12 24.401, W 070 42.777 * We traveled around the lake on a platform suspended between 2 canoes that our boatmen paddled - S 12 24.401, W 070 42.777

 
09CochaBlancoOxbow-012 * Hoatzin * Hoatzin

09CochaBlancoOxbow-013 * Vermilion Flycatcher * Vermilion Flycatcher

09CochaBlancoOxbow-014 * Yellow-rumped Cacique * Yellow-rumped Cacique

09CochaBlancoOxbow-015 * White-throated Toucan * White-throated Toucan

09CochaBlancoOxbow-016 * Neotropic Cormorant * Neotropic Cormorant

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