Los Flamencos National Reserve

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Los Flamencos National Reserve is a nature reserve located in the commune of San Pedro de Atacama, Antofagasta Region of Chile. The reserve covers a total area of 740 km² and consists of seven separate sectors.

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[edit] Sectors

[edit] Salar de Tara-Salar de Aguas Calientes

This area is made up of two Salt flats: Tara at 23°05′S, 67°15′W and Aguas Calientes at 23°07′S, 67°25′W.[1]

[edit] Salar de Pujsa

A salt flat located at 23°12′S, 67°32′W.[1]

[edit] Lagunas Miscanti y Miñiques

Laguna Miscanti and Cerro Miscanti
Laguna Miscanti and Cerro Miscanti

This area comprises the lagoons Miscanti and Miñiques situated at the foothills of Cerro Miscanti and the volcano Miñiques.

This portion of the reserve is home to a variety of birds, including Andean Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo, Horned Coot, Silvery Grebe, Andean Gull, Puna Ground Dove, and Greenish Yellow Finch.[2]

[edit] Salar de Atacama (sector Soncor)

Andean Flamingos at Laguna Chaxa in Salar de Atacama
Andean Flamingos at Laguna Chaxa in Salar de Atacama

In this area is located Chaxa Lagoon at 23°19′S, 68°10′W[1], within the Salar de Atacama.

Chaxa Lagoon provides habitat for bird species. Among those are Chilean and Andean Flamingos, Andean Avocet, Speckled Teal, Crested Duck, Puna Plover, and Baird's Sandpiper.[2]

Andean Flamingo
Andean Flamingo

[edit] Salar de Atacama (sector Laguna Aguas de Quelana)

[edit] Valle de la Luna

Valley of the Moon
Valley of the Moon

[edit] Tambillo

Its principal feature is a Tamarugo forest (Prosopis tamarugo).

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Earth Info, earth-info.nga.mil webpage: [1].
  2. ^ a b http://web.mit.edu/edbert/Chile/
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