Tibabuyes

Tibabuyes (Spanish: Humedal de Tibabuyes) or Juan Amarillo Wetland is a wetland, part of the Wetlands of Bogotá, located in the localities Suba and Engativá, Bogotá, Colombia. The wetland, in the Juan Amarillo River basin on the Bogotá savanna is the largest of the wetlands of Bogotá and covers an area of 222 hectares (550 acres).[1]

Tibabuyes Wetland
Humedal Tibabuyes
Juan Amarillo Wetland
Tibabuyes Wetland
Location in Bogotá
LocationSuba, Engativá, Bogotá
 Colombia
Coordinates4°43′49.79″N 74°06′34.9″W
Area222.58 ha (550.0 acres)
Elevation2,539 m (8,330 ft)
DesignatedSeptember 2003
Named forMuysccubun: "land of the farmers"
AdministratorEAAB - ESP
WebsiteHumedal de Tibabuyes

Etymology

The name Tibabuyes comes from Muysccubun, the language of the indigenous Muisca, who inhabited the Bogotá savanna before the Spanish conquest, and means "land of the farmers".[1]

Flora and fauna

Birds

Tibabuyes hosts 22 bird species.[2]

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See also

References

  1. (in Spanish) Website Humedal Tibabuyes
  2. Andrade & Benitez, s.a., p.8

Bibliography

Further reading

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