
Yanayacu Biological Station
Ecuador
About Harold Greeney, owner of Yanayacu Biological Station:"I grew up moving around the world with parents who were teachers. I have always loved insects and the outdoors and have known since I was 8 that I wished to grow up and study biology in South America. After graduating from college I spent a year in Ecuador and decided that that is where I wished to continue my studies for graduate school. Unhappy with graduate school and the narrow mindedness of many in my chosen profession, I decided not to persue a PhD but to return to Ecuador and to continue studying on my own. With the help of many others I created Yanayacu and now live there full time studying, drawing, and dreaming"
taken from Yanayacu website.
IBC Personal statistics:
- First material posted on 24 November 2006
- Number of videos posted: 196 covering 70 species (0.7%)
- Number of photos posted: 0 covering 0 species (0%)
- Number of sounds posted: 0 covering 0 species (0%)
Material by Yanayacu Biological Station on IBC
Videos
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Marble-faced Bristle-Tyrant (Pogonotriccus ophthalmicus)
A view of a nest, with a bird arriving, feeding another bird and both of them flying away. Locality Yanayacu Biological Station, Napo Province, Ecuador (ssp ophthalmicus) 14 November 2007 18 March 2009 13 sec 3.5 -
Pale-eyed Thrush (Turdus leucops)
A female feeding the chicks and laying. Locality Yanayacu Biological Station, Napo Province, Ecuador (Monotypic species) 1 January 2006 18 March 2009 41 sec 4 -
Pale-eyed Thrush (Turdus leucops)
A female bringing worms to the nest, laying and flying away at the end. Locality Yanayacu Biological Station, Napo Province, Ecuador (Monotypic species) 1 January 2006 18 March 2009 38 sec 4 -
Pale-eyed Thrush (Turdus leucops)
A female bringing worms to the nest, laying and flying away at the end. Locality Yanayacu Biological Station, Napo Province, Ecuador (Monotypic species) 1 January 2006 18 March 2009 38 sec 3 -
Pale-eyed Thrush (Turdus leucops)
A female leaving the nest after 19 minutes of being layed. Locality Yanayacu Biological Station, Napo Province, Ecuador (Monotypic species) 1 January 2006 18 March 2009 33 sec 4 -
Pale-eyed Thrush (Turdus leucops)
A female at the nest site, with worms in the bill, feeding the chicks and laying. Locality Yanayacu Biological Station, Napo Province, Ecuador (Monotypic species) 1 January 2006 18 March 2009 40 sec 4
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