Macaw walk

Yesterday I was up early at 7.30am to go on a walk to look for Scarlett macaws.

It was already really hot!

We went to the beach near us and walked along until we got to some almond trees where they like to feed. There were some there and we saw some flying- 13 in all. They are really beautiful and great to see them in the wild! We had to record how many we saw, what they were doing, where they were and if they were flying, which direction. Scarlett Macaws have been endangered in the past due to people taking their eggs and also selling birds abroad. This practice has largely been stopped now and numbers are looking more healthy.

We also saw lots of other birds, sand pipers, black vultures, avocets, a mangrove swallow, a grey heron, besides others. As a fresh stream runs into the sea there are often crocodiles and cayman in the sea, but we didn’t see any. For this reason and because of strong currents, it’s not safe to swim at this beach.

Scarlett Macaw
Not sure what this is
Black Vultures
Black Vulture

Yesterdays joke ….

What does a turtle dictator run? A cruel turtle-itarian regime.

Todays joke .. what did the turtle do when he won the race?

Answer tomorrow..

And another joke kindly contributed by Jay Sturgeon 😀

6 responses to “Macaw walk”

  1. Love it, t you will need a holiday to recover 😂❤️

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    1. Maybe although I feel like I’m getting fitter 😀

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      1. Love all the pics! Great to read and see things you’re doing every day xx

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      2. Glad you managed to access my blog in the end

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  2. Do love a bit of bird life, one of my favourite past times when walking/running/fishing/kayaking is to watch what all the birds are doing.
    Monkeys on the other hand, filthy, dirty, naked little people, no thanks…

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    1. So many different birds here – I’m hoping to spend a bit more time down at the beach just watching them

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