Archive for the 'South America' Category

May 15 2009

Two unique guys have a very successful evening with wild American foxes!

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So my swinging cousin Kevin–no, silly, not that Cousin Kevin, but my most successful and swinging cousin Kevin who is also a famous photographer, who is so wild he even made a book called Wild Delaware, calls me up and tells me he knows about this fox bar. He says the foxes there are very [...]

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Apr 23 2009

“This cute, small flycatcher is so colorful as to be essentially unmistakable.”

Ornate Flycatcher, Milpe, Ecuador How often do you find the words cute and unmistakable in the same sentence with flycatcher? Bob Ridgeley combined them to capture much of what makes this bird special. My photo, unfortunately, only shows the ventral side of the bird. Add in the glowing yellow rump and rusty-based tail and you’ve got [...]

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Apr 14 2009

Why Easter Egg Hunts are Less Popular in the Tropics

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Easter Egg hunts are one of those activities engineered to give participants a better than average chance of success. The eggs are hidden, but they’re not too hidden–just tucked away behind a few obvious obstacles dotting a nice expanse of perfect green lawn. Now, I know, some of you probably had an especially mischievous parent [...]

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Apr 09 2009

Skywatch Friday: Sunrise Over Pilchicocha

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The view east as we were leaving Sacha Lodge, 30 March 2009. For more sky photos from around the world, check out Skywatch Friday.

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Apr 07 2009

Papallacta Pass 1: Hunting the Rufous-bellied Seedsnipe

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The morning of March 10, 2009 was my first in Ecuador and I was in a distinctly unusual and not entirely comfortable situation. In 5 short days, I would commence co-leading a 2 1/2 week birding tour around a country with one of the most complex avifaunas in the world, yet I’d never been there [...]

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Apr 03 2009

Cuter Sapsuckers

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Don’t get me wrong…sapsuckers are cute. But in the Amazonian forest surrounding Sacha Lodge, I made the acquaintance of a sap eater that frankly blows our nifty little woodpeckers right off the tree in the cuteness department. Say hello to my little friend: Behold the Pygmy Marmoset–the world’s smallest monkey. How small? Well, according to [...]

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Mar 31 2009

Moth Face, Cabañas San Isidro

I scheduled this post to pop during my net-absence while I was running around the forests and waterways at Sacha Lodge over the weekend, but somehow I managed to bungle it. Here it is as I’m heading home. I expected the birds in Ecuador to be amazing, but the moths have been an unanticipated treat. I’ll have more [...]

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Mar 26 2009

I Will NOT Call this Post “El Cóndor Pasa”

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Andean Condor soaring into the clouds below Papallacta Pass, March 25, 2009

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Mar 19 2009

One and a Half Hours at Mindo Loma

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No hope of even beginning to catch up on Ecuador stuff, but I thought I’d share some of an incredible hour and a half we spent yesterday afternoon. It was after lunch, in the cloud forest near Mindo, Ecuador. The shot below is reasonably representative of the habitat. We turned off the highway into the [...]

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Mar 18 2009

The Tapir is Here, if You Would Like to Come See It

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From March 10-15, I had the rare pleasure of spending most of five days in the lovely cloud forest at Cabanas San Isidro, tucked into the east slope of the Ecuadorian Andes at about 2200 meters. I have very little time to share any of the many wonderful things I got to see and do [...]

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