Comments on: Parrot Clay Lick in the Yasuni National Park in Ecuador/2018/03/23/parrot-clay-lick-in-the-yasuni-national-park-in-ecuador/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=parrot-clay-lick-in-the-yasuni-national-park-in-ecuadorExplore The World With Us One Country At A TimeMon, 11 Mar 2019 18:42:17 +0000hourly1By: How to Make the Most of a Trip to Ecuador | Living The Q Life/2018/03/23/parrot-clay-lick-in-the-yasuni-national-park-in-ecuador/comment-page-1/#comment-8714Mon, 11 Mar 2019 18:42:17 +0000/?p=18597#comment-8714[…] in the jungle. Also, visiting an indigenous village as well as seeing hundreds of parrots at the parrot clay licks is extremely impressive. You will need to spend at least four to five days in order to really make […]

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By: LivingTheQLife/2018/03/23/parrot-clay-lick-in-the-yasuni-national-park-in-ecuador/comment-page-1/#comment-6151Mon, 26 Mar 2018 16:54:58 +0000/?p=18597#comment-6151In reply to CJ Hartwell.

That is very true! Yes, it was VERY noisy, but definitely worth it. 🙂

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By: CJ Hartwell/2018/03/23/parrot-clay-lick-in-the-yasuni-national-park-in-ecuador/comment-page-1/#comment-6145Fri, 23 Mar 2018 19:13:09 +0000/?p=18597#comment-6145Evolution is so fascinating! I bet some ancient bird just happened to like the taste of clay and given it extended his life, he was able to pass on his clay-liking genes to more offspring than other birds. Fast forward millions of years and now all of them like clay. Great how that works out! 😀
Enjoyed the video — it must have been pretty noisy there!

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