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The guanay is a machine for converting fish into guano.
They were the first evidence he had seen of the guanay colony at the other end of the island.
Hardest hit is the guanay cormorant, the most numerous species.
Says he doesn't want people disturbing the guanay birds who turn out his guano.
Comes frorn the rear end of two birds, the masked booby and the guanay.
'Pleydell-Smith said, "The guanay is the most valuable bird in the world.
The Guanay Cormorant is the main producer of guano.
Additionally, the guanay cormorant has historically been much more abundant than the other species of guano birds.
Its seat is Guanay.
Then, birds at the zoo, including a guanay cormorant, three Chilean flamingos, a pheasant and a bald eagle, died.
So far as Crab Key is concerned, it's only the guanay, otherwise known as the green cormorant, same bird as you find in England.
Residents of Guanay, another town on the banks of the Tipuani River, said that only a few trucks had passed today with supplies and relief workers.
Violent conflict erupted between the Piaroa and the wæñæpi of the Upper Suapure and Guaviarito regions, with both tribes fighting to control the clay pits of the Guanay valley.
Composed largely of rock formations and covering an estimated area of 0.12 km2, these islands are an important sanctuary for marine fauna like the guanay guano bird, the blue-footed booby and the tendril.
A large percentage of the cooperatives worked in Tipuani, Guanay, Mapiri, Huayti, and Teoponte in a 21,000-hectare region set aside for gold digging and located 120 kilometers north of La Paz.
Now they were noisily fiddling with the untidy piles of sticks that would be their nests-each pile at exactly sixty centimetres from the next, for the guanay is a quarrelsome bird and this sixty-centimetre ring represents their sparring space.
The Guanay Cormorant or Guanay Shag (Phalacrocorax bougainvillii or Leucocarbo bougainvillii) is a member of the cormorant family found in on the Pacific coast of Peru and northern Chile.