Here Tapaculo number 16 just flew into the net and has to be taken out again. Foto: Claudia Hermes
Friday, May 30, 2014
Friday, May 16, 2014
Buenaventura IX
In Buenaventura you´re always going to be confronted with snakes. this onbe was lying on the path in the forest. All pictures: Claudia Hermes
we found this little baby-snake during the clean-up of the mud-slide pictured below
it somehow liked me and didn´t want to leave any more
we found this little baby-snake during the clean-up of the mud-slide pictured below
it somehow liked me and didn´t want to leave any more
Buenaventura VIII
Daily routine in Buenaventura: a mud-slide covers the road and impedes driving further. The road underneath got swept totally into the valley. All pictures: Claudia Hermes
The Beast
As always everything´s bigger in Ecuador. This caterpillar shouldn´t be touched at all. Burns like hell. All pictures: Claudia Hermes or camera of Claudia Hermes
Tapaculo II
Back in Buenaventura searching the dem El Oro Tapaculo. UNfortunately, my camera got stolen in Manabi by some jackasses. Therefore for now pictures from other peoples cameras. All pictures: Claudia Hermes or camera of Claudia Hermes
Attracting with playback
A completely banded Tapaculo
Here one can see how little the color of the Tapaculo is distinguishable from the background (=mud)
Attracting with playback
A completely banded Tapaculo
Here one can see how little the color of the Tapaculo is distinguishable from the background (=mud)
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
A. lilacina VI
The search for the lilacine Amazone is finished. now i´m going via Quito back South to Buenaventura to work another month with the Tapaculo. Here a picture of the Lilacine Amazone (Amazona lilacina).
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
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