Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Hummingbirds, hiking, helping

Days three and four, in Mindo, finds the group split into two.  One group will hike to the Las Tangaras, a biological birding missnetting activity and the other will hike to the waterfalls. Then we switch the next day.


The stay in Mindo is full of environmental and biological activities.  



We are starting day four in the Mindo village.  We are surrounded by hills and in the mornings very low lying clouds blanket the green canopy of trees and plants. By mid morning the clouds give way to blue skies….but only for a few hours.  The afternoons and evenings bring dark clouds and rain.  The group activities continue….my rain coat gets used every day. We spend part of every day having a session or two or three with Massimo.  Then we go out and practice newly taught photo skills on local subjects.  We travel by "taxi" (a white small pickup truck with special rails attached so that 8-14 people could stand and hold on).  Michael thought road surfing was fun and that he would like to do that everyday. I say road surfing because the roads are dirt and full of pot holes.  We bumped and jiggled along slowly… there was not a chance to fall because we were tightly compressed against eac other.

On day two we spent hours trying to take portraits of hummingbirds. Very difficult but so cool when we finally got a good photo.

The afternoon was spent taking photos of the town and highlighted by a surprize,special chocolate making class. 

In the evenings we bug hunt. Yes, we turn over leaves and look behind rocks to find the nocturnal insects and frogs waiting to be uncovered by us.



2 comments:

  1. I'm on pins and needles waiting for an update from the kids! I hope they upload a blog soon! Thanks!

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  2. The students should have an opportunity to update their blogs tonight. We are leaving Mindo and going back to our hostel in Quito. They have wifi there. I am thinking that the Amazon will not have internet access so easy so this stop over in Quito may be the update for awhile.

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Biologist, Nicki, names some of the birds that we are trying to photograph.

TARABITA

TARABITA
Day four started with a ride across the canopy in the tarabita.

Bug Hunting Hikes

Bug Hunting Hikes
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As one drops the cocoa beans into the press the other pushes down and out come delicious chocolate. We had bananas, kiwis, apples, and pineapple to dip. We even had left overs....wish I knew where that tub of chocolate was.