
Sunday, December 20, 2009
PAS Pacific Christmas Bird Count

Saturday, December 19, 2009
Ground-Cuckoos Gallery


CONGRATULATIONS to both of you and thanks for sharing that experience. Rafael, we also miss you here in Panama, I hope to see you soon.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Birding in Peru for free!
Birding in Peru sounds great (I can tell after three different visits to that beautiful country)... but for free? Wow man, that sounds amazing! Gunnar has made it possible by giving away four trips to Manu and ten trips to Carpish/Satipo road in Central Peru in 2010. More than a bold advertising estrategy for his own tour company, the idea has a more conservationist real aim: to give local communities true and immediate benefits with the ecotourism. It is known that the best way to preserve a natural resource is involving the persons who use it, qualifying them for its sustainable use. I know by personal experience in Panama, Costa Rica and other places that ecotourism make more of tourist than logging and ranching, reason for which some land owners are converting theirs pastures to early growth forests... but, in the words of the former PAS Fieldnessship Dodge Engleman, wouldn't it be better to not convert the forest to cattle pasture in the first place rather than try to reestablish the forest? You need to show them the actual benefits of preserving their lands with tangible profits and, for that, you need a constant influx of tourists to support fixed scheduled trips to those areas where the local communities are involved and what better way of advertising these trips that offering some for free through the huge social media network available now? By following and sharing this link http://bit.ly/8s830C you will be running for the great prizes (remember to sign-up to the opt-in newsletter first). Well, good luck to all and start sharing and to spread the word. If you still are not convinced about this "social media experiment", these pics of my last trip to Central Peru should be enough to encourage you (notice my extremely happy expression in those in which I appear). 












Labels:
Ecotourism,
Panama Audubon Society,
Peru
Monday, December 7, 2009
Punta Culebra Nature Center


I went with Gloriela and a couple of friends





Saturday, December 5, 2009
Long-billed Curlew and more along the coast




Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Welcome december

Labels:
Christmas Bird Counts
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Independence weekend




Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Still around... thorntails and others




Sunday, November 22, 2009
Thorntails at Cerro Azul







Friday, November 20, 2009
Gulling after work in Costa del Este





There were also a good number of shorebirds, in the form of Marbled Godwits, Willets, Short-billed Dowitchers, Whimbrels and few Black-necked Stilts. It was notable the abscence of sandpipers, like it has seen during all the season, with only Spotted Sandpipers along the shore. A group of noisy Southern Lapwings distracted me for a while, whereas a dark cloud in the distance turned out to be a flock of Black-bellied Plovers in synchronized flight that settled too far away for my camera. And thus the sun started to fall down over the horizon, indicating in that way that it was time to go away... away of the chiggers.

Labels:
Black Skimmer,
Costa del Este,
Franklin's Gull,
Marbled Godwit
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