Bad conditions? Who cares.... Foto: Hannes Kampf
Monday, April 28, 2014
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Monday, April 21, 2014
Manabi II
A typical day in Ecuador: small, wobbly beachbreaks and pelicans. But again and again plenty of fun aswell. all pctures: Alejandro
Gilces
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
A big day
After I inofficially bought my bike on 10th of december by now (2,5 month later) it's finally mine. Now I can be a proud owner for 4 weeks before it's getting sold again. To achieve this I only had to fight a bureaucracy apparatus that in the whole universe probably only is outmatched by the vogons. One of the highlights was amongst others that one lady wanted me to submit the divorce papers of the former owner. But that I only have a room in Sua for 3 nights didn't seem to bother anyone. All obstacles passed without getting crazy or screaming. Zen-level: Master. Oh, and the pen-drawing really is a signature. They are a bit more extravagant here in Ecuador.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
A. lilacina V
Getting to the mangroves by land sometimes makes you wish you had a danger surcharge
Rather sit back and cruise the channels with Don Victor from the Ministerio Ambiente in Muisne and his nephews
Rather sit back and cruise the channels with Don Victor from the Ministerio Ambiente in Muisne and his nephews
Esmeraldas III
Treated myself by being settled for 2 weeks. Therefore had to drive longer ways but didn't have to pack my bags every two days again
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
El Oro Tapaculo singing
Here a video from the El Oro Tapaculo and his long breath, shot in Buenaventura Reserve in Ecuador:
Thursday, February 27, 2014
A. lilacina IV
With Octavio Fagro from the Ministerio de Medio Ambiente in Pedernales and a confiscated Amazone, whereas this one is salvini and not lilacine, the species I'm looking for
Family reunion
Well sometimes you got to go through this as well. I've met the relatives of my board ("Oh, you've grown since the last time" and "Man, you changed since the last time. Is this a tattoo? And where are your leaves?")
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
A. lilacina II
A lot going on there. In some mangrove-leftover everythings concentrated now what had more space before
and the pools for the camarones/ shrimps/ crevetten can be so beautiful, hehe
and the pools for the camarones/ shrimps/ crevetten can be so beautiful, hehe
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Amazona lilacina
For all those who haven't heard it yet: I'm searching another bird that's critically endangered do get extinct. Seems to get my profession. This time, it's the Lilacine Amazone (Amazona lilacina). The population is estimated to be around 500-600 animals. But nobody really knows where this estimates come from because apart from one population next to Guayaquil little is known about in which places the parrots occur and how many of them really are in those places. What's is kind of handy is, that the amazones rely on the mangroves because they sleep in them over night. And mangroves are known to be at the ocean. Therefore I search the whole coast north of Manta and check every little mangroveswamp that's left. And I'm able to search the whole time for surfspots aswell, hehe.
so always start in the middle of the night in the mornings, here with Alfredo....
...and in the evenings be there for sunset aswell
Thursday, February 13, 2014
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