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Los Flamencos Sanctuary

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Governing body
  
SINAP

Phone
  
+57 320 9098853

Area
  
8 ha

Established
  
1977

Los Flamencos Sanctuary

Location
  
Guajira Peninsula,  Colombia

Address
  
Riohacha, La Guajira, Colombia

Hours
  
Closed today MondayClosedTuesday6AM–7PMWednesday6AM–7PMThursday6AM–7PMFridayClosedSaturdayClosedSundayClosed

Similar
  
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Los Flamencos Sanctuary (Spanish: Santuario de Fauna y Flora Los Flamencos) has been a designated wildlife sanctuary since 1977. It is located in the Guajira Peninsula of Colombia's Caribbean Region. Its main attraction is the American flamingoes, and their nests that can reach 60 cm (2.0 ft) high.

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The sanctuary is located between the fishing village of Camarones and the Tapias River, surrounded by estuaries and marshes including Manzanillo, Laguna Grande, Ciénaga del Navío Quebrado and Tocoromanes marshes.

Many other shore and water birds can be found in the sanctuary such as roseate spoonbills, great egrets, laughing gulls and many others. The surrounding xerophytic scrub habitat is also home to many endemic birds such as buffy hummingbirds, white-whiskered spinetails, Tocuyo sparrows, and vermilion cardinals.

Near endemic white whiskered spinetail synallaxis candei los flamencos sanctuary


References

Los Flamencos Sanctuary Wikipedia