Two jewels of Brazilian birdlife appear in sequence and surprise tourists لوکاس سوزا An encounter with wildlife that defies statistics and makes the history of birdwatching in Brazil. In just six minutes, tour guide Lucas Souza and a group of Colombian tourists witnessed the simultaneous presence of two of the rarest and most coveted species among bird watchers: the Tie-biludo (Conothraupis mesoleuca) and the Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja). 📱 Terra da Gente را در اینستاگرام دنبال کنید کراوات بیلوکودو (Conothraupis mesoleuca) لوکاس سوزا The case took place in the lagoon of the Cunhataí Porã Ecological Reserve (MT), the guide Lucas Souza was guiding the visitors together with the owner of the reserve, known as "Gauchinho". The highlight of the event was the monitoring of the Tiê-bicudo, a species critically endangered and historically difficult to see. "It was surreal. It only lasted five or six minutes. The Tie-biludo and the Harpy are very rare birds. I was very happy, I don't think I'll ever see that again in my life", celebrated Lucas Souza, author of the records. اخبار بیشتر از Terra da Gente را در g1 ببینید: FIND: New species of flower discovered in Brazil is already threatened with extinction PHOTOS: Study brings together never-before-seen images of the ‘ghost dog’, one of the rarest canids in the Amazon VIDEO: Discover the caves and records of the first people of Arcos (MG) "ظهور" در تالاب Lucas and Gauchinho were guiding the foreigners through the lagoon region when they were surprised by the presence of the animals. That morning, the group managed to count three individuals of the Tiê-bicudo species. One of the Tiê-bicudo individuals seen in the reserve لوکاس سوزا However, what was already a lucky day turned into a memorable event when Brazil's largest bird of prey decided to make a surprise appearance. "We were there at the lagoon and the harpy came and sat down on a dry tree, inside the lagoon", reports the guide. According to Lucas, the presence of the predator instantly changed the behavior of the environment. "Nature stops, becomes silent. Only the macaws were all agitated. It flew about 50 meters, then another 40 meters and disappeared in the middle of the forest." Harpy (Harpia harpyja) لوکاس سوزا In addition to the rare birds and the nest of macaws, the group was also surprised by the appearance of a tapir. Although the reserve frequently monitors the harpies' schedules and routes in the area, the unexpected double encounter took everyone by surprise. نادری که گردشگر را جذب می کند برای گوچینیو، که گروه را همراهی می‌کرد و صاحب مکان است، ترکیب این دو مشاهده، منطقه را در سطح منحصر به فردی برای گردشگری مشاهده حیات وحش قرار می‌دهد. "For us, it is a great joy to share this with everyone who likes to preserve the forests and with our tourists. Providing these unforgettable moments for those who are photographing wildlife, and seeing these two animals at the same time, is a reason for great joy. There are few places in the world where this is possible", says the owner. هاپیا در ذخیره گاه دیده شد لوکاس سوزا نادر بودن Tiê-bicudo که توسط IUCN به شدت در معرض خطر انقراض است و توسط فهرست ملی جانوران در معرض خطر انقراض در نظر گرفته شده است، یک متخصص زیستگاه های سیل زده در سرچشمه رودخانه ها در Cerrado برزیل مرکزی است. The total population of the Tiê-bicudo is estimated at around 250-500 individuals, with the species being locally not very abundant, even in the center of its area of ​​occurrence. The bird's distribution area is restricted and disjunct and its total population is small. With a small population and strong dependence on flooded areas, the Tie-biludo is one of the most threatened birds in Brazil. The main reason is the degradation of its habitat, severely pressured by the expansion of hydroelectric plants in the Alto Juruena basin. ویدیوها: نکات برجسته Terra da Gente مشاهده مطالب بیشتر در مورد طبیعت در Terra da Gente