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Guanay is a
small town on the
Tipuani River in the
Yungas region of Bolivia. It is the seat of the
Guanay Muni****lity, the
second muni****lity of the...
- The
guanay cormorant or
guanay shag (Leucocarbo bougainvillii) is a
member of the
cormorant family found on the
Pacific coast of Peru and
northern Chile...
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Guanay Muni****lity (Aymara: Wanay) is the
second muni****l
section of the
Larecaja Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia. Its seat is
Guanay. The...
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access to it, and
punished any
disturbance of the
birds with death. The
guanay cormorant is
historically the most
abundant and
important producer of guano...
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which is home to
colonies of
Humboldt penguins,
Peruvian pelicans, and
Guanay cormorants.
According to the 2002
census of the
National Statistics Institute...
- It is
endemic to
Venezuela where it is only
known from the Serranía de
Guanay in the Bolívar
state of
southeastern Venezuela. It is a
common frog and...
- 12 km2,
these islands are an
important sanctuary for
marine fauna like the
guanay guano bird, the blue-footed
booby and the tendril.
Other notable species...
- Alto (El Alto)
Escoma (Escoma)
General Juan José Pérez (Charazani)
Guanay (
Guanay)
Guaqui (Guaqui)
Huarina (Huarina)
Ichoca (Ichoca)
Inquisivi (Inquisivi)...
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Peruvian pelicans (Pelec**** thagus) at 30–1,000 individuals, and non-breeding
Guanay cormorants (Leucocarbo bougainvilliorum) at 10-500 individuals. The reserve...
- Double-crested cormorant,
Nannopterum auritum Rock shag,
Leucocarbo magellanicus Guanay cormorant,
Leucocarbo bougainvillii Bounty shag,
Leucocarbo ranfurlyi New...