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What species of birds are emblematic of the Bolivian fauna and where can they be found in the wild?
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Bolivia is home to a great diversity of birds, many of which are emblematic of the country's fauna. One of the most notable species is the Andean condor (Vultur gryphus), which can be found in the mountainous regions of the Bolivian Andes, such as Sajama National Park and Tunari National Park. The Andean condor is the largest flying bird in the world and is a symbol of the Andean region. Another emblematic species is the macuco (Tinamus solitarius), a terrestrial bird of the Tinamidae family that is found in the tropical jungles of Bolivia, such as in the Madidi National Park and the Ambor&&o&& National Park. The macuco is known for its distinctive song and brown and white plumage. The quetzal (Pharomachrus) is another emblematic species found in the cloud forests of the mountains of Bolivia, such as in Cotapata National Park and Carrasco National Park. The quetzal is known for its bright plumage and long, showy tail, and is considered a symbol of beauty and freedom in many Latin American cultures. These are just some of the emblematic bird species of the Bolivian fauna, which can be found in a variety of habitats throughout the country, from the Andes mountains to the Amazon rainforests.
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