Clay Licks Collection
Witness the stunning spectacle in Peru's Tambopata Nature Reserve and Manu National Park
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Witness the stunning spectacle in Peru's Tambopata Nature Reserve and Manu National Park. These natural wonders attract a vibrant array of colorful birds and curious primates, creating an awe-inspiring sight for nature enthusiasts. The Blue and Gold Macaw gracefully perches on the clay lick, its vivid plumage contrasting against the earthy tones. Joining them is the Blue Headed Pionus, showcasing its unique blue head amidst lush greenery. Marvel at the Scarlet Macaw flock as they gather at the clay lick in Manu National Park, their scarlet feathers painting a breathtaking scene against the backdrop of dense rainforest. The Green-Winged Macaw also makes an appearance, captivating with its striking colors captured by Francois Gohier's lens. Not only birds but also Red Howler Monkeys are drawn to these mineral-rich clays. Watch as they indulge in this unusual diet, their reddish fur blending harmoniously with the surrounding environment. A bird hide provides a perfect vantage point to observe Parrots and Macaws indulging in this fascinating behavior at Heath River Centre in Amazon Peru. The Dusky-headed Parakeet adds another touch of vibrancy to these clay licks at Heath River Centre, displaying its dusky crown while feasting on minerals alongside other avian companions. Meanwhile, both Tambopata Nature Reserve and Manu National Park become playgrounds for various species of Macaws and Parrots that converge upon these essential mineral deposits. Immerse yourself in nature's theater as Red-and-Green Macaws gracefully partake in this ancient ritual within Tambopata Nature Reserve's Famille Psittacidae clan. Clay licks serve not just as feeding grounds but also social gathering spots where wildlife congregates harmoniously. Embark on an unforgettable journey through Peru's wilderness where clay licks come alive with vibrant hues and intriguing behaviors – a testament to the wonders of our natural world.