Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chiribiquete National Park – “The Maloca of the Jaguar”' has mentioned 'Birds' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 2 Rock art 2.1 Gallery 3 Geography 3.1 Hydrology 3.2 Climate 4 Flora 5 Fauna 5.1 Birds 5.2 Mammals 6 References 7 External links | WIKI |
Birds[edit] | WIKI |
The most notable birds in Chiribiquete are the Guianan cock-of-the-rock, scarlet macaw, green-and-rufous kingfisher, Amazon kingfisher, ringed kingfisher, rufous motmot, oilbird, and the endemic Chiribiquete emerald hummingbird. | WIKI |
[10][11] Other notable birds in the park are several species of tinamous, curassows in the genus Crax, and motmots in the genus Momotus. | WIKI |
These include 1,801 species of vascular plants, 82 species of mammals (including 58 bat species and a bat species new to science) as well as a number of globally threatened species such as the Giant Otter, Giant Anteater, Lowland Tapir, Common Woolly Monkey and Jaguar, 60 species of reptiles, 57 species of amphibians, 492 species and subspecies of birds (including a new endemic species, the Chiribiquete Emerald Hummingbird), 238 fish species and 209 species of butterflies (including to date at least 6 potentially new species). | UNESCO |