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- Santa Fe Island (Barrington Island) Isla Santa Fe as seen from Playa el Garrapatero, Isla Santa Cruz Santa Fe Island (Barrington Island) Location in the...
- Itabaca Channel Black Turtle Cove Cerro Dragón Tortuga Bay Playa El Garrapatero Los Gemelos Stand of Scalesia - daisy trees On June 19, 2002, the cities...
- intersecting Avenida Padre Julio Herrera. From Puerto Ayora, the highway runs eastward along the Via Playa El Garrapatero to the El Garrapatero beach. v t e...
- the genetics and epigenetic of two Darwin finch species living at El Garrapatero, a rural area. They then compared the findings to urban finches living...
- San Francisco, San Juan Zaragoza, Santa Gertrudis Miramar, Zanjón y Garrapatero, Cajón de Piedra, Pishishi, San Vicente Mazatán, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz...
- Sierra El Pelón El Pelón Llano Chalingua La Pimienta La Pimienta El Garrapatero Nueva Esperanza Nueva Esperanza El Pastal El Pital La Montaña San Antonio...
- Island) Santa Cruz Island (Cráteres Los Gemelos) Santa Cruz Island (Garrapatero Beach) Santa Cruz Island (Centro de Crianza de Tortugas Fausto Llerena)...
- terrestre, cuclillo sabanero, lesser ground-cuckoo Crotophaga sulcirostris: garrapatero pijuy, groove-billed ani Tyto alba: Spanish: lechuza de campanario, lechuza...
- heron, guaraguao hen, swallow, tile, patillo, sparrow hawk, tortolita, garrapatero, and other native species. Besides, even in the city, we find fighting...
- altitudes. In the lowlands, reptiles predominate. The most common birds are garrapateros, hummingbirds, toches, turpiales, gurrias, doves, perdices, pregoneros...