- Woodpecker Rio Claro
A woodpecker working in a dead tree with Bromeliad epiphytes in Rio Claro - Wood stork Tuichi
Wood stork along the Tuichi River - Wood Stork Mycteria americana S
Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) wading along the Tuichi River - Wood stork Mycteria americana
Three Wood storks (Mycteria americana) on a sand bank - Wood ears & guide S
A nice crop of wood ears! - Wood ears & Fonier S
A nice crop of wood ears! - Wood decayer displaying gills Leticia
Wood decayer displaying its gills in Leticia - Wood decayer close up Leticia
Unidentified wood decayer seen in Leticia - Will Surubi “leopard” Cat fish
Will and the Surubi “leopard” Cat fish - Wild growing hemp. Tibetans love the seeds of hemp.
- White-lipped Peccary Tayassu pecari
Getting out of here White-lipped Peccary (Tayassu pecari) - White-headed Capuchin Cebus capucinus capucinus DW Ms
A White-headed Capuchin (Cebus capucinus capucinus) is checking us out in Tayrona. Always very exciting to be gifted with the sight of monkeys moving through the canopy! - White-headed Capuchin Cebus capucinus capucinus 2 DW Ms
A White-headed Capuchin (Cebus capucinus capucinus) is checking the way ahead. - White-eyed Parakeet - Aratinga leucophthalma S
White-eyed Parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma) sitting in tree. - White-capped River chat or Red start. They love hanging around creeks, but are very shy.
- White lipped Peccary Tayassu pecari
What a facial expression of this White-lipped Peccary - White ginger lily Hedychium coronarium
The gorgeous and very fragrant White ginger lily (Hedychium coronarium) is often planted or invasive. This ornamental originated from the Himalayas. - White fruit Armagal DW Ms
White fruit in Armagal - White branched bulbous segmented fungus Chalalan DW Ms
White branched bulbous segmented fungus Chalalan DW Ms - White branched bulbous segmented fungus Chalalan CCr
White branched bulbous segmented fungus Chalalan CCr