A report on Guyana and Harpy eagle

A skull exhibited at the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin
Kaieteur Falls is the world's largest single-drop waterfall by volume.
Feeding at Zoo Miami in Florida, United States
A stuffed specimen of a harpy eagle preying on a macaw at the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin
Rupununi Savannah
Along with sloth, monkeys, such as the tufted capuchin (Cebus appella), are one of main prey of harpy eagle.
Satellite image of Guyana from 2004
Harpy eagle in flight
Anomaloglossus beebei (Kaieteur), specific to the Guianas
Subadult in Belize Zoo
The hoatzin is the national bird of Guyana.
Adult at São Paulo Zoo, Brazil
A tractor in a rice field on Guyana's coastal plain
Depiction of harpy eagles in Maya codices according to the 1910 book, Animal figures in the Maya codices by Alfred Tozzer and Glover Morrill Allen
A proportional representation of Guyana exports, 2019
Thatched roof houses in Guyana
Guyana's population density in 2005 (people per km2)
A graph showing the population of Guyana from 1961 to 2003. The population decline in the 1980s can be clearly seen.
The State House, Guyana's presidential residence
The Supreme Court of Guyana
Guyana's parliament building since 1834
Map of Guyana, showing the Essequibo River and (shaded dark) the river's drainage basin. Venezuela claims territory up to the western bank of the river. The historical claim by the UK included the river basin well into current-day Venezuela.
Cross-border bridge from Guyana to Brazil near Lethem
St George's Cathedral, Georgetown
Providence Stadium as seen from the East Bank Highway

In 2008, the BBC broadcast a three-part programme called Lost Land of the Jaguar which highlighted the huge diversity of wildlife, including undiscovered species and rare species such as the giant otter and harpy eagle.

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At several nests in Guyana, monkeys made up about 37% of the prey remains found at the nests.

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