Monday, 8 December 2014

Nature walk

Hi everyone,
so I know I'm late...again, but there hasn't been that much to write about lately.

I spent Monday/Tuesday helping process more water samples and looking for eggs and larvae.

On Wednesday the SFS students left. They've been here for an entire semester studying biodiversity and conservation in the Amazon but term finished so we all said our goodbyes and they left to go to Cusco before returning home. The rest of that day was pretty quiet -understandable with only about 6 people only at VC now.


Saying goodbye: Jimena, Rachel, Rachel (the SFS intern), me, Heather
This last few days it's been pretty hot here so we've been spending our afternoons hanging out down by the river trying to stay cool.

On Friday Rachel and I went out for a hike along the trails. We didn't see much but we did spot a few cool birds, and an interesting looking snake. 



This weekend there's an election going on in town, alongside a big festival for the town's patron saint. It was pretty interesting going down there yesterday to see the entire town out on the streets, people dancing, a parade and everyone out enjoying themselves. Unfortunately I didn't get any pictures since I forgot to bring my camera along but if this sudden rainstorm moves on I'll go get some pictures later today.
yellow rumped cacique
Well since that's my weekly roundup all ready over here's a brief round up of some of the birds we've seen around here for those of you who are interested: 
- Yellow rumped cacique
- Black vulture
- Scarlet macaw
- Blue and yellow macaw
- Turkey Vulture
- White banded swallow
- Red capped cardinal
- Purple gallinule
- Cocoi heron
- Smooth billed ani
- Barn owl
- Haotzin
- Blue tailed emerald 
- Common poto
- Sunbittern
- Spix's guan
- Blue grey tangier
- Caped heron
- Black tailed trogon
- Cobalt winged parakeet
- Black faced Dacnis

and many, many more - some of which I haven't been able to identify yet. 


Blue grey tangier
So it sounds like the rain's stopped - think I'll go head down to the festival. 
Speak to you all again soon!


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