Jaboque
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Jaboque (Spanish: Humedal de Jaboque) is a wetland, part of the Wetlands of Bogotá, located in the locality Engativá, Bogotá, Colombia. The wetland, close to the Bogotá River on the Bogotá savanna covers an area of 148 hectares (370 acres).[1] The wetland is close to El Dorado International Airport in the Juan Amarillo River basin.[2]
| Jaboque Wetland Humedal Jaboque | |
|---|---|
Jaboque Wetland | |
| Location | Engativá, Bogotá |
| Coordinates | 4°43′21.3″N 74°08′25.6″W |
| Area | 148 ha (370 acres) |
| Elevation | 2,539 m (8,330 ft) |
| Designated | September 2003 |
| Named for | Muysccubun: "land of abundance" |
| Administrator | EAAB - ESP |
| Website | Humedal Jaboque |
Etymology
Jaboque in Muysccubun, the language of the indigenous Muisca who inhabited the Bogotá savanna before the Spanish conquest, means "land of abundance".[1]
Flora and fauna
Birds
Jaboque has 81 registered bird species, of which 4 endemic.[3][4]
Endemic species unique for this wetland are:[5]
| Name | Species | Image |
|---|---|---|
| great egret | Ardea alba | |
| cattle egret | Ardeola ibis | |
| grey-lined hawk | Buteo nitidus | |
| grey-bellied flowerpiercer | Diglossa carbonaria | |



