by Thumper » Wed Feb 16, 2022 5:14 pm
We visited the shelter by the clay lick of the Napo Wildlife Center. But we stayed 4 nights on the other side of the river at the Sani Lodge, operated by the Kichwa tribe. We birded for several days on our way to the "dock" where we boated down to the Lodge. So we put it a little further downstream near Limoncocha. I'm guessing you started near Coca? Yeah, no bridges, and for long spans, no roads, or signs of electricity.
I'm guessing Rommie, you saw or heard more birds, just didn't identify them. My partner and the three guides we were with over the duration were absolute wizards at hearing the different species, identifying them, and then often calling them in so we could see them if they were being shy or stubborn. Also, the local ones, knew exactly where to go to see an owl, or Harby Eagle, or any number of other birds they just knew were there.
And yes, those high twisting roads in the mountains and hills, dodging huge potholes, giant road slips, along with gigantic trucks the the crazies who were trying to pass them was great fun.
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