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Revision as of 07:01, 7 May 2007

Rupicola peruviana
Photo by juninho

Identification

Photo taken: Manu National Park,Peru

2 females

Saw two females in Podocarpus nt park, Ecuador. Very nice, but a male would have been even better!

Originally posted by grapevine

observed 3 females

While on a trip to Machu Picchu my friend and I saw 3 females flying in the trees across the river. The date was Feb., 15, 2006 about 8:85 AM.

Originally posted by kathygoodman

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