This will be the last blog for a few weeks as we are off
adventuring again.
For those of you who enjoyed the story about Lammie and
Algie, I have written a second story about their adventures which you will find
under the Norway button. For those of you who haven't read the first story, it
is also under the Norway button.
This story came about when I found a small broken branch of
a tree, with the bark still attached, but with a deep jade green coloured
centre. Alongside this on the path was a large area of reindeer hair, as if an
animal had been shorn where it lay. I decided to keep the same characters as
the first story. The Tengmalm owl came into the story as when we were in the
grass roofed hotel, I heard a strange owl calling and by referring to the book,
decided it could only be a Tengmalm. We then learnt that there was a Tengmalm
living in a nest box which the hotel owner took Paul to see. Willowherb flowers
grew everywhere but it was interesting to find clumps of a very pale pink
variety, which were woven into the story.
From a motorized canoe, we will be undertaking tasks like conducting surveys of dolphins, fish, and river turtles. We will also count macaws and conduct land surveys of peccaries, tapirs, deer, monkeys, and game birds. Night time will see us searching for caimans with a spotlight. We will spend time meeting and talking to the local people about their fishing, hunting, and conservation efforts.
I’m not looking forward to the heat and humidity, I’ve
experienced that before when I lived in Fiji and found it very difficult, but
this promises to be the experience of a lifetime.
Watch this space . . . . . . See you when we get back!