Nothofagus Collection
In the breathtaking landscapes of Los Glaciares National Park in Patagonia, Argentina
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In the breathtaking landscapes of Los Glaciares National Park in Patagonia, Argentina, a subadult male South Andean deer gracefully walks through a forest adorned with snowfall. The majestic creature finds solace amidst the Southern beech trees (Nothofagus sp. ), their branches heavy with delicate flakes, and is April, and nature paints a picture of tranquility and serenity. Not far away, another South Andean deer feeds on the nourishing leaves of the Southern beech trees during this snowy spectacle. Its youthful presence brings life to this wintry wonderland as it delicately grazes on the foliage provided by Nothofagus sp. , showcasing its resilience against harsh conditions. Meanwhile, an Austral parakeet curiously explores a potential nest cavity within Nothofagus betuloides. This vibrant bird seeks shelter among these magnificent trees that have stood tall for generations in Huerquehue National Park. Monkey Puzzle Trees stand alongside Southern Beeches, creating an enchanting mountain forest scene reflected upon a serene lake. Across continents in New Zealand's South Island lies Mararoa River below South Mavora Lake—a picturesque setting where Nothofagus forests thrive harmoniously with their surroundings. These ancient woodlands provide sanctuary for diverse wildlife and offer visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in nature's embrace. Further south in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego National Park showcases the grandeur of Argentina's Patagonia region. Here stands a horse amidst an old forest dominated by towering Southern Beech trees—an emblematic symbol of strength and endurance rooted deep within Chilean Patagonian soil. Whether it is witnessing snowfall-draped forests or exploring hidden cavities among Nothofagus species, these glimpses into various corners of our world remind us of nature's beauty and resilience.