Crane Hawk!
Talk about excited. Any time you put the words "crane" and "hawk" together, a birder is bound to get excited. Here's a ruby-eyed beauty, looking for fish and frogs and crayfish along an eroded bank. I love the soft light falling on him. I'm less in love with the branch bisecting him.
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We docked and began an uphill walk toward our night's accommodations. The first thing we saw was a Great Potoo, waiting for nightfall, high in a tree--obviously a stakeout. This is a BIG bird, larger than a screech owl. Loosely related to the nightjars (whip-poor-wills) and frogmouths, but not really. It mostly just lives like they do, catching large flying insects at night, so it looks like them.
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We wound our way through the Amerindian village of Yupukari, enjoying the soft laughter and a very off-tune guitar in the gently falling night. The sun was a blazing smudge behind the palms and thatched roofs.
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A black rooster pecked about in some burnt grass, looking as though he'd been caught in the fire.
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And a white-fringed antbird reminded me that we were not in Ohio, or Africa.
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Toward evening, we arrived at Caiman House, which is a very cool place. We walked up from the river as the sun sank.
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Just at dusk, a pair of lizards were getting happy on the sundowner deck.
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But I wasn't expecting a bee-eater, or a fairy tern.
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Labels: birding in Guyana, Caiman House, crane hawk, great potoo, tropical sunset, white-fringed antbird
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