Giant Anteater and Its Baby at Fazenda Barranco Alto
There have been many Giant Anteater sightings at Barranco Alto this year, however we did notice less with their young. Still this didn't stop one of our guests capturing this great shot!
Giant Anteater Climbing a Tree at Fazenda Barranco Alto
The week of the Jaguar
Boa Constrictor
Red-Legged Seriema
Little shy beauty
Wingtips
The big five of the Pantanal
The Big Five term was used by African big-game hunters and later adopted by the local tourist industry. Recently it has been adapted to the Pantanal in Brazil. Here's our Big Five collection.
All pictures were taken during regular tourist outings and show from top left, clockwise:
- A South American tapir (Tapirus terrestris, anta) and a flock of whistling ducks.
- A yellow anaconda (Eunectes notaeus, sucuri) killing a blue-and-yellow macaw.
- A giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis, ariranha) eating fish.
- A giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla, tamanduá-bandeira) with a baby on it's back.
- A jaguar (Panthera onca, onça-pintada) stalking capybaras.
New bird species !
After identifying over 400 bird species on the grounds of Fazenda Barranco Alto, every new ID is a great happening.
This time, Claudia Pozzoli had the first documented sighting of an Orinoco goose in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, it's a member of the duck, goose and swan family.
Our list contains now 402(!) species: http://taxeus.com.br/lista/192
Photo by Paulo |
Otter festival
Tamandua
The lesser anteater (Tamandua tetradactyla, tamanduá-mirim) is not easy to find because it has rather arboreal and nocturnal habits, although we see them also at day and on the ground. They feed primarily on arboreal termite nests and defend themselves with their very strong and big fore claws.
In this picture you see a mother with a baby on her back.
In this picture you see a mother with a baby on her back.
Caracara
Caracaras (Caracara plancus, caracará) are spectacular raptors from the falconidae family. They are a common sighting around the ranch, where they opportunistically feed on a huge variety of things.
Potoo
The night active common potoo (Nyctibius griseus, mãe-da-lua) has a special disruptive feather coloration so it camouflages into a branch, as shown on the picture below. In this photo it has a chick.
The potoo's call at night is also quite unique and mysterious, listen to it here: song
Cream-colored woodpecker
For years there was a rumour that the cream-colored woodpecker (Celeus flavus, pica-pau-amarelo) would occur in this part of the Pantanal. Today Claudia has finally managed to take a photo of the bird and has definitely proven it's existence along the Rio Negro.
With this our bird list (link) has reached the impressive number of 401 species registered on the grounds of Fazenda Barranco Alto !
With this our bird list (link) has reached the impressive number of 401 species registered on the grounds of Fazenda Barranco Alto !
Green-barred woodpecker
Jaguarundis (Puma yagouaroundi, jaguarundi) are diurnal small cats and very unusual to see. These days, our resident anteater researcher Lydia Moecklinhoff has seen a pair from very close and shot this lovely picture. Read more about them here.
Sustainable tourism
Colors ...
Fazenda Barranco Alto's wildlife exuberance
Enjoy some of the footage our camera-traps have shot over the last 12 months on Fazenda Barranco Alto.
Watch it in HD and maximize size and sound!