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Picture of the Month

2007 - Pictures 
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January
click to enlargeThis is the Araucaria Angustifolia, one of the trees that used to predominate in Iguassu Falls with the sunset as a background.
 
February
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Due to a minor flood in February, the Itaipu spillway was handling a flow of 12 thousands cubic meters per second.


 
March
click to enlargeMore than 11 medalists from the Olympic Games came to Iguassu in March to face the challenge of the Itaipu Water channel. They were amazed at the beauty of the area.
 
April
click to enlargeThis is the Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax olivaceus). The name in Guarani is M´Bigui. Easy to spot around the trails.
 
May
click to enlargeIf you pay attention in Iguassu you see this flower often. It is the Cross of the Malta.
 
June
click to enlargeSpider found in the area. The back of the spider looks like a samurai face.
 
July
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You may see this flower if you visit the San Martin Island.


 
August
click to enlargeClose view of the window (la ventana in Spanish).
 
September
click to enlargeThe Blue-winged Parrolet (Forpus xanthopterygius) is the smallest in the family around here.
 
October
click to enlargeYou will only have this view if you visit the Argentinean side of the falls.
 
November
click to enlargeHere you see a Capuchin Monkey (Cebus apella) descending a palm tree.
 
December
click to enlargeThis is the Brazilian Squirrel (Sciurus aestuans). We spot this one on the trails at the falls but it is not easy to find it.


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