- The
guanay cormorant or
guanay shag (Leucocarbo bougainvilliorum) is a
member of the
cormorant family found on the
Pacific coast of Peru and
northern Chile...
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Guanay is a
small town on the
Tipuani River in the
Yungas region of Bolivia. It is the seat of the
Guanay Muni****lity, the
second muni****lity of the...
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Cerro Guanay is a
tepui (table-top mountain) in
southern Bolívar
state of Venezuela. It
extends up to
approximately 2300
meters elevation.
Tepuis are isolated...
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Guanay Muni****lity (Aymara: Wanay) is the
second muni****l
section of the
Larecaja Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia. Its seat is
Guanay. The...
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tepui of
Auyantepui at 1,690
meters elevation, and to the
tepuis Cerro Guanay,
Cerro Jaua, and
Cerro Sarisariñama,
where it
grows on
rocky ridges, cliff...
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access to it, and
punished any
disturbance of the
birds with death. The
guanay cormorant is
historically the most
abundant and
important producer of guano...
- Double-crested cormorant,
Nannopterum auritum Rock shag,
Leucocarbo magellanicus Guanay cormorant,
Leucocarbo bougainvillii Bounty shag,
Leucocarbo ranfurlyi New...
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islands are an
important sanctuary for
marine fauna like
Humboldt penguin,
guanay cormorant, red-legged cormorant,
Peruvian booby, blue-footed booby, Peruvian...
- Bonaparte. He did not
specify a type
species but this was
designated as the
guanay cormorant by
William Ogilvie-Grant in 1898. The name
Leucocarbo combines...
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wildlife such as
South American sea lions, Inca terns,
Peruvian boobies,
guanay cormorants, Grey gulls, and the
endangered Humboldt penguins. The team uses...