Pacaya Samiria Reserve Creek, 10/30/2019, Delfin II
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Today Delfin II went to the heart of the Pacaya-Samiria Reserve. We had an early departure and enjoyed breakfast in the forest aboard our skiffs, catered by the Delfin II crew as we floated on the mirror-like waters of the Pacaya River.
This afternoon we went farther and deeper into the reserve, swimming in a large black water lagoon while some pink river dolphins surfaced and approached our skiffs.
Socrates was raised on Santa Cruz Island located in the heart of Galapagos Archipelago. He had a childhood filled with swimming, scuba diving, rock climbing and volunteering in conservation projects, so it was natural for him to grow very passionate ...
Tamandua! The cry went out from our naturalist Jorge early this morning on our skiff ride on Belluda Creek. We craned our necks and adjusted our viewpoints to see this arboreal anteater as it quietly went about the business of gathering its breakfast. Finally, it stepped into a clearing on a branch right over our heads! He seemed to be posing for our cameras, so we quickly took many images for posterity. Tamandua paparazzi! After being delayed for a short time due to a torrential downpour, we set out in our skiffs once again to explore the Dorado River — this time into the darkness of night! Our intended quarries were the wily caimans on the river; their positions in the complete darkness were revealed by the shining of their eyes under our strong spotlights. These youngsters allowed us to get right next to them as they floated on vegetation, just waiting to strike at a fish or other prey!
Today we had an exciting pre-breakfast excursion, just next to our ship at the entrance of Clavero Lake. Squirrel monkeys by the dozens were feeding in the cecropia trees, and during our skiff ride we encountered more than 50 species of birds! Later we crossed the lake and entered a passageway which, after many good wildlife encounters, deposited us upstream in the Ucayali River, where Delfin II was waiting for us. In the afternoon we explored again, this time by both kayaks and skiffs.
What a beautiful morning! It had rained for most of the night, but amazingly we didn’t experience a drop of water falling from the sky all day! Birds of all shapes and colors greeted us on our skiff ride this morning, with monkeys adding to the cacophony of sounds. After breakfast we hiked on Terra Firma, one of just a few places that we can walk on relatively dry ground. We met with Shaman Carola, who taught us about the plants and herbs she uses to treat everything from arthritis to diabetes to hair loss. Carola has served 9 communities along the Marañon River, treating young and old alike. Our afternoon skiff ride gave us good looks at saddle-back tamarin monkeys, chirping and playing among the dense foliage. Again the birds were on display, showing off their opulent plumage. Our skiff encountered a parrot snake just as the sun was setting, though how our driver Primo was able to spot it in the water hyacinths is beyond me!