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Mascarene Collection

The Mascarene Islands, known for their unique biodiversity and stunning landscapes, are home to a variety of fascinating species

Background imageMascarene Collection: DDE-90021182

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Mauritius, Chamarel, the colored earths of Chamarel: an undulating landscape of different and contrasting shades of colors, the different shades of blue, green

Background imageMascarene Collection: Greater vasa parrot and mascarene parrot

Greater vasa parrot and mascarene parrot
Greater vasa parrot, Coracopsis vasa, and mascarene parrot, Mascarinus mascarinus (extinct). Handcoloured lithograph from Th

Background imageMascarene Collection: Mascarene Paradise Flycatcher

Mascarene Paradise Flycatcher adult feeds in undegrowth one birds of a pair feeding together forest in Bra d Eau National Park June North of Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: Mauritius Grey White-eye Mascarene White-eye Grey White-eye

Mauritius Grey White-eye Mascarene White-eye Grey White-eye adult feeds in undegrowth one of birds in a small group feeding together Bra d Eau National Park June North of Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: Bra d Eau National Park forest

Bra d Eau National Park forest is a typical habitat of Mascarene Paradise Flycatcher black basalt indicates an ancient lava flows June North of Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: Green parrot, Psittacus viridis, and extinct

Green parrot, Psittacus viridis, and extinct Mascarene parrot, Mascarinus mascarinus.. Handcolored engraving by Madame Thorel after a drawing by Edouard Travies from Richards Oeuvres Completes de

Background imageMascarene Collection: Terpsiphone bourbonnensis, Leptocoma zeylonica

Terpsiphone bourbonnensis, Leptocoma zeylonica
Plate 42, painting by Pieter Cornelius de Bevere, from the Loten Collection of coloured drawings of Birds, Mammals, Insects & Plants, (1754-57)

Background imageMascarene Collection: Pezophaps solitaria, Rodrigues solitaire

Pezophaps solitaria, Rodrigues solitaire
Plate number 512 c by Richard Owen drawn from a male skeleton specimen at Cambridge university.This giant flightless pigeon was the closest relative of the dodo, it was native to Rodrigues Island

Background imageMascarene Collection: Stream running by practice green on golf course, Le Telfair Hotel and Golf Course, Bel Ombre

Stream running by practice green on golf course, Le Telfair Hotel and Golf Course, Bel Ombre, Southwest Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: Dangerous Bathing, Bain Dangereux bilingual sign on sandy beach, Southwest Mauritius

Dangerous Bathing, Bain Dangereux bilingual sign on sandy beach, Southwest Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: Victoria Waterlily (Victoria amazonica) leaves, floating on surface of pond in botanical gardens

Victoria Waterlily (Victoria amazonica) leaves, floating on surface of pond in botanical gardens, with local girl walking past, Pamplemousses Botanical Gardens, Pamplemousses, Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: Golfer pulling golf cart across golf course, Le Telfair Hotel and Golf Course, Bel Ombre

Golfer pulling golf cart across golf course, Le Telfair Hotel and Golf Course, Bel Ombre, Southwest Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: Grass growing on rough of golf course, golfer pulling golf cart in background

Grass growing on rough of golf course, golfer pulling golf cart in background, Le Telfair Hotel and Golf Course, Bel Ombre, Southwest Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: Sandy beach with sunloungers, sunshades and hotel building, Le Telfair Hotel, Bel Ombre

Sandy beach with sunloungers, sunshades and hotel building, Le Telfair Hotel, Bel Ombre, Southwest Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: Swimming pool with palm trees and hotel building, Le Telfair Hotel, Bel Ombre, Southwest Mauritius

Swimming pool with palm trees and hotel building, Le Telfair Hotel, Bel Ombre, Southwest Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: Glass Bottom tourist boat moored beside sandy beach, West Mauritius

Glass Bottom tourist boat moored beside sandy beach, West Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: View of sandy beach, Southwest Mauritius

View of sandy beach, Southwest Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: View of city waterfront, Port Louis, West Mauritius

View of city waterfront, Port Louis, West Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: View of shopping mall and city waterfront, Port Louis, West Mauritius

View of shopping mall and city waterfront, Port Louis, West Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: View of practice green on golf course, Le Telfair Hotel and Golf Course, Bel Ombre

View of practice green on golf course, Le Telfair Hotel and Golf Course, Bel Ombre, Southwest Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: View of sand dunes comprising of different coloured sands, caused by decomposed basalt gullies of

View of sand dunes comprising of different coloured sands, caused by decomposed basalt gullies of ferralitic soil, red colour caused by iron sesquioxydes

Background imageMascarene Collection: Boats moored beside sandy beach, West Mauritius

Boats moored beside sandy beach, West Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: Chamarel Waterfall from St. Denis and Viande Salee Rivers, Black River Gorges N. P

Chamarel Waterfall from St. Denis and Viande Salee Rivers, Black River Gorges N. P
Chamarel Waterfall from St. Denis and Viande Salee Rivers, Black River Gorges N.P. Black River District, West Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: View of forested hillside habitat, Black River Gorges N. P. Black River District, West Mauritius

View of forested hillside habitat, Black River Gorges N. P. Black River District, West Mauritius
View of forested hillside habitat, Black River Gorges N.P. Black River District, West Mauritius

Background imageMascarene Collection: Striated Heron (Butorides striatus javanicus) adult, feeding on fish in botanical gardens

Striated Heron (Butorides striatus javanicus) adult, feeding on fish in botanical gardens, Pamplemousses Botanical Gardens, Pamplemousses, Mauritius


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The Mascarene Islands, known for their unique biodiversity and stunning landscapes, are home to a variety of fascinating species. From the Greater vasa parrot to the Mascarene parrot, these vibrant birds add splashes of color to the lush forests. The Mascarene Paradise Flycatcher gracefully flits through the trees, its elegant plumage captivating all who see it. In addition to its avian inhabitants, the islands boast other remarkable creatures such as the Mauritius Grey White-eye and Mascarene White-eye Grey White-eye. These endemic species have adapted perfectly to their surroundings and are a testament to nature's ingenuity. Exploring Bra d Eau National Park forest reveals an enchanting world where green parrots once thrived alongside now-extinct counterparts. The echoes of their calls can still be heard in this tropical paradise. For those seeking relaxation, sandy beaches adorned with sun loungers and sunshades await at Le Telfair Hotel in Bel Ombre. This idyllic setting offers a tranquil escape from everyday life while providing breathtaking views of crystal-clear waters. However, not all is calm on these islands; Tropical Cyclone Gael occasionally sweeps across them with powerful force. Yet even amidst adversity, resilience prevails as nature continues to thrive. As you venture further into this natural wonderland, encounters with Terpsiphone bourbonnensis and Leptocoma zeylonica will leave you spellbound by their beauty. And let us not forget about Pezophaps solitaria - the Rodrigues solitaire - whose presence adds an air of mystery to these already captivating islands. Golf enthusiasts will find themselves surrounded by stunning scenery at Le Telfair Hotel and Golf Course in Bel Ombre. A stream gently flows by as golfers practice on verdant greens against a backdrop that seems straight out of a postcard. The Mascarene Islands offer more than just picturesque landscapes; they are a testament to the wonders of nature.