- The
Tatama tapaculo (Scytalopus alvarezlopezi) is a
species of bird in the
family Rhinocryptidae. It is
endemic to
western Colombia.
Though the
Tatama tapaculo...
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Tatamá National Natural Park (Spanish:
Parque Nacional Natural Tatamá or PNN
Tatamá) is a
national park in the
Cordillera Occidental, Colombia. Established...
- The
average altitude is 2,000 m (6,600 ft) and the
highest peak is
Cerro Tatamá at 4,100 m (13,500 ft). The
range extends from
south to
north dividing from...
-
River Valley West
Andes from
south to north: Munchique,
Farallones de Cali,
Tatamá, Las Orquideas,
Paramillo Valleys and
Plateaus of
Colombia West
Andes Central...
- such as the
Baltimore National Aquarium in Baltimore,
Maryland and the
Tatamá National Natural Park in
Colombia that are
engaged in P.
bicolor conservation...
- 12,613 inhabitants. The town has
excellent views over
Cerro Tatamá,
which is part of
Tatamá National Natural Park. The area was
colonised in 1872 but the...
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Matter of
Blood Tatama...
- River. Its main
stages are:
Nevado de
Santa Isabel (Pereira),
Cerro de
Tatamá (Sanctuary),
Cerro de
Caramanta (Mistrató), Alto de las
Palomas (Pueblo...
- was
collected by M.G.
Palmer at the 6700 foot
level of the
Tatamá mountain (Cerro
Tatamá) in the Chocó
Department of Colombia. The
genus name Bangsia...
- Andes,
between Quindío and Risaralda. It is
possible that it
occurs in
Tatamá National Natural Park. This
range is
currently also
considered part of the...