Barn Owl (Tyto alba)
Four barn owl chicks arrived to the Macaw Sanctuary NATUWA. Its nest was found in a church in the city of Puntarenas. SINAC officials
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Four barn owl chicks arrived to the Macaw Sanctuary NATUWA. Its nest was found in a church in the city of Puntarenas. SINAC officials
Today the Macaw Sanctuary NATUWA welcomed four red-cockaded parrots (Amazona autumnalis) and two black pompadour (Amazona farinosa). These six birds came from the Osa Peninsula.
Monday night at about 7:00 pm arrived these three parakeets (Brotogeris jugularis) to the Macaw Sanctuary NATUWA. The Public Force from Esparza, from a seizure of these
Here in NATUWA, we had the pleasure of enjoying a trail tour from a group of friendly, elderly people from Esparza de Puntarenas. The ladies
Two giant turtles arrived to the Macaw Sanctuary NATUWA. It is amazing to know that in our country there are animals transported from other continents.
SINAC officials, entered the Macaw Sanctuary NATUWA with a very young Chucuyo parakeet. This young bird will be in the area of rehabilitation under an assisted rearing process,
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