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Welcome to QuetzalCam 2003!

This is QuetzalCam 2003 #3.
The chick flew too soon... a weasel gets in the nest (one of the lasts pictures), the chick could fly out there but needed more practice... we've rescued it and track it since 8:00am to 3:30pm (the hour that we've lost it). The mom was feeding it all this time and we hope it's growing well out there in the wild forest.

 
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QuetzalCam 2003 #3

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This is QuetzalCam 2003 #2.
One of the chicks flew after 24 days, the other one died.
There it is, for your pleasure, a pict of the chick that flew. We hope he's growing well out there in the forest.

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The last pictures of the camera --- Quetzalcam #2!
Yes, the other one is dead in the last one :(

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This is QuetzalCam 2003 #1.
At last!!!
The chick flew better than the other one.
Its parents protected it all the time

 
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The lasts pictures -- Quetzalcam #1!
An empty nest and a new quetzal family outside.

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Help us!!!
We want to keep the quetzals flying and you can give us a hand.
If you're interested in give us some support, please, write to webmaster@cct.or.cr to give you details on how to do it.

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