File:Amazona autumnalis lilacina -Chester Zoo -a pair-8a.jpg
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DescriptionAmazona autumnalis lilacina -Chester Zoo -a pair-8a.jpg |
Amazona autumnalis lilacina English: Lilacine Amazon (also known as the Ecuadorian Red-lored Amazon) at Chester Zoo, England. |
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Source | originally posted to Flickr as A Pair of Ecuadorian Amazon Red-Lored Parrots | ||
Author | Steve Wilson | ||
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