Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Aug. 26/2015

(E.B.W) Critter Corner

Feature:
Spread Your Wings


           “During the summer, my father lies in a hammock, gin & tonic in hand, waiting for hummingbirds…

           Tapichalaca Reserve, in southern Ecuador, would be heaven for him.

           In the cloud forest here, armies of hummingbirds dart between feeders & the woods next to a nature lodge.

           Their beating wings are so loud they sound more like bees. When they zoom past, you can feel the wind, &, in the mornings before they’ve been fed, they’ll land on your outstretched arms or search for nectar inside your nose…

           The lodge belongs to the Jocotoco Foundation, named after the rare Jocotoco antpitta, a bird whose discovery in the late ‘90s inspired the organization’s creation.

           …Jessie, has been living in Tapichalaca’s researchers’ quarters this year, studying the golden-plumed parakeet, another rare bird…

           More than 300 bird species, 13 of which are globally threatened, live in the mountain rainforest among 130 endemic plant species. 90% of these plants are threatened, &, in 2004, the rare Bomarea longpipes vine was discovered after being presumed lost for 130 years.

           …Every 5 days, she monitors newly hatched parakeet chicks in forest nest boxes. Jocotoco has participated in a widespread conservation campaign over the past 7 years to protect the birds, whose primary home, the wax palm, was harvested by Ecuadoreans for Palm Sunday.

           Expanding public awareness & building nest boxes has helped, & the parakeets- along with the Jocotoco antpitta-are one of Tapichalaca’s main bird specialties. Others include the jaylike whitecapped tanager & colourful grey-breasted mountain-toucan…”

Will Ford
For THE WASHINGTON POST
in The Gazette, Montreal
June 13/2015
Cute Critter Pic
Weekly Chuckle

 

 

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