Species: Ara Macao | Location: Yasuní National Park, Ecuador
After waiting patiently for 45 minutes for this group of macaws to slowly make its way down from the trees to the clay lick, we were treated to 30 minutes of them eating clay and drinking the water from this small spring.
About The Photographer
I am a landscape and wildlife photographer with a background in geology, paleontology, and interpreting our physical world through visual impressions and written word. I interpreted nature and history for the National Park Service for over two decades.Follow Will on Instagram: @willelder96
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