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Cokie  > Animals > Ecuador - Birds & Wildlife
Galapagos was definitely the wildlife hit of a recent trip to Ecuador, with the bulk of my favorite pictures occurring there. Even so, I managed to see plenty of birds, mammals and animals in the other parts of Ecuador as well (Guayaquil and Quito).
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Cokie > Infant and Iguana in Iguana Park, Guayaquil
Cokie > Iguana in Iguana Park, Guayaquil
Cokie > Iguanas in tree top in Iguana Park, Guayaquil
Cokie > Iguana in Iguana Park, Guayaquil
Cokie > Kitten at Santa Ana's Hill, Guayaquil
Cokie > Kitten at Santa Ana's Hill, Guayaquil
Cokie > Cat at Santa Ana's Hill, Guayaquil
Cokie > Pelican, Canal de Itabaca, Galapagos Islands
Cokie > Pelican, Canal de Itabaca, Galapagos Islands
Infant and Iguana in Iguana Park, Guayaquil
 > Infant and Iguana in Iguana Park, Guayaquil
Infant and Iguana in Iguana Park, Guayaquil
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