No, they're best described as a clay cliff where parrots and
macaws gather to get minerals not generally available in the jungle.
Here several species of parrots and
macaws gather at mineral - rich riverbank clay deposits to feed, creating an incredibly colorful and noisy display.
Embark on an early boat cruise to Cachuela clay lick, where hundreds of parakeets, parrots, and chestnut - fronted
macaws gather.
Not exact matches
Every year around Mid-January through to March, a large flock of Scarlet
Macaws (sometimes numbering 200 pairs) fly out of the Chiquibul Forest Reserve in the Cayo District and
gather near the village to feed on the sweet, ripe fruits of the «annato» and «pole wood» trees.
Peafowls, Pheasants, Hornbills, Eagles, Pelicans,
Macaws and parrots galore are amongst the feathered citizens and ambassadors
gathered from all over the world.