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Monday, July 28, 2008

The island

This weekend I decided to go and explore a natural sanctuary which is an island in the canal. The island has a field station as well and there are boats that take you there. We took the 8 AM boat on Saturday the ride was easy and smooth and was just 30 minutes. We got there eat a couple of bananas and started our hike. We saw howler monkeys almost instantly, the population of these monkeys seems to be more used to humans and also might be denser than in Gamboa, since the place is protected from poachers. We walked to famous spot called "big tree" I saw a few big ceibas (huge jungle trees) but when we arrived to the spot it was obvious, we were in front of a huuuuuge ceiba, -thicker than the red woods I saw in California earlier this year-. I estimate the tree was about 6 meters width. While contemplating this magnificent tree we saw a big yellow-greenish thing climbing the tree, but it was too high so it was impossible to catch. I said to myself "I hope is falls down so we can see what is it" and luckily the bug fall down. We quickly realized it was an insect and grabbed it! it was about 4 inches long and 2 inches wide. I immediately recognized it, it was a buprestid. It had beautifull elytra (wing covers) covered in a yellow-green iridiscent dust and underneath it was iridescent metallic purple.

After lunch we decided to take a couple of kayaks to explore the island. We were told that there was a lot of crocodriles around, and in fact several people told us they had seen a couple of them near the dock just earlier in the morning. The kayaks were quite small and I honestly didn't feel very safe on them, also we did not have life vests. We didn't go to far but we saw beautiful landscapes and a couple of predatory birds. Since the island is just off the canal main "lane" used by the huge cargo ships we had the opportunity to litterally sail side by side with one of these huuge ships. They sail very quiet and smoothly and don't generate waves. One of this monsters passed by and we were at about 150 meter from it totally amazed!

At night we went on a hike looking for snakes and frogs. We found some really interesting frogs and one non-poisonus snake.

Today in the morning we went on a hike looking for the famous dart frogs that are used by natives in their darts to hunt. We found a small stream and start walking through it uphill,(These little frogs loved this type of wet places). It did not take too long until we found the first one, beautiful little frog all black with green spots all over, just beautiful. We handled it to take some pictures and then we released it and washed our hands to remove the neuro-toxin impregnated in our hands.

Weekend is over...

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Silent Walker

Yesterday we went looking for butterflies aggregations around the actual Gamboa town. We peeked into backyards and asked around if anyone had seen before the nocturnal aggregations. People was quite friendly but no one had seen the aggregations at dusk. We walked all the way till the end of a no-exit street and start searching near a shrub line. When searching we saw a small trail so I said, let's see if get lucky. The trail actually brought us into a big rain forest patch. It was almost magic, like a door to the forest. On our walk I saw a person ahead of us, it was an indian. He had no shoes and he made almost no sound when walking. We approached him to say hi, he said "hi my name is Smith". His spanish was very basic. I asked him what was his tribe and he said he was a "Chocoi". Then he grabbed his bag and said do you want to buy some handcrafts? I said sure show me what you have. He had a mask and a little base, both were pretty cool! and actually they were like 4-5 times cheaper than in any market I've been to here in Panama. Then I realized I just had 2 dollars in my wallet, hahaha -I would have never imagined me buying from an indian in the middle of the jungle-. So I told him lets met tomorrow at the beginning of the trail and I will buy you some handcrafts. After our coversation we continued walking and we saw the butterflies, yes! we found another aggregation!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Observation tower

On Friday we went to a new spot looking for more butterflies. We explore the area near the hotel. On our way we realized there was an observation tower! We started then going uphill in a really steep hike towards the observation tower. Once we got there, the cool thing was that as we went up in the observation tower we saw different butterfly species -different butterflies have different height flying ranges-. The view was spectacular -see the gallery-. On our way back, we saw a really cool animal, -what I call the raccoon of the jungle-. It's like a raccoon but the head shape is long, like an ant eater I would say. They are pretty nice and -as raccoons- like to scavenge. Well, it's the weekend! most of the researchers here work on Saturdays and Sundays, but hey!! not me!! it's a shame not to enjoy with friends and locals, and rest after a week of pretty hard work!

Friday, July 18, 2008

I met a black friend!

Well yesterday was a surprisingly dry day. We didn't have much luck in the morning collecting butterflies but we were successful getting coconuts to make risotto for dinner!

In the evening we went to a new spot looking for the butterfly aggregations. This new spot was actually pretty close. It was a small creek with a bunch of flowers called "hot lips" or "labios de puta" (hooker lips) -I know is not the direct translation but that's the way they call those flowers here, hahaha-. I was not paying attention to what was in front of me because I was looking for the butterflies but all of a sudden I saw a big dark thing just in front of me. It was a black caiman!! I was completely frozen at the beginning, man I almost step on a 1.5 meter black caiman -I thought-, My first impulse was to run away but the caiman was apparently so quiet that I slowly stepped back I just took my sight off the caiman for a second and when I looked back again it was gone...

By the end of the evening we found a new butterfly aggregation, so it was a good day afterall!

Well got a go to catch more butterflies, Chao!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Gamboa, Panama

My first days in Gamboa

Well the town where I'm stationed is called Gamboa. It's located next to the canal and surrounded by another river (rio chagres). It's a pretty remote area with no stores, eventually a lady comes to a small shack and sells lunch for 2.50!!. The house where I'm staying is pretty basic, no phone, no cable, no internet, no drier. Clothes here never get dry, specially now because it's the rainy season. I usually go in the morning to the forest to get some mangos for breakfast and there is a little store where they sell me beer and other basic stuff.

Some foreign people have bought property here and there is a couple of really nice houses. They all have boats and fancy range rovers, so I'm pretty sure they go fishing and stuff. Apparently the locals are just realizing the potential and prices are going up super fast. I don't know exactly how expensive but I heard last night that you could buy a house for 100K or 200K and remodel or rebuild it. The town is controlled by some branch of the goverment-canal. I've seen several houses that looked abandoned... The place is super quiet, you only hear the birds. And if you need groceries or other stuff the city is just an hour from the town. Many people here have cars but there is also a bus that only charge 65 cents to go to panama city. I will post pics soon, I'll let you know when they are ready. Gas is a bit more expensive than in the states, but the rest of the stuff is cheap. I went to the city today to buy some stuff and I got two shorts and two shirts for 15 bucks!



Field work

We are doing 4-5 hour walks in the evening every day searching for the butterfly nocturnal aggregations. So far we have found 2, but yesterday one of them was gone.. go knows what happened with that one. My field assistant is pretty white and a little bit stubborn hahahah, he does not like to wear long sleeve shirts so he gets bitten a lot by mosquitoes, besides mosquitos overall seem to like his blood better than mine so that's good because they don't bite me, hahahaha. Anyway yesterday we were walking and I saw a quick moving animal, it was may be a little bit bigger than bunny. It was a small rodent called agutí, they look like a small capibara but with red ears. We also saw howler monkeys, they start making defensive noises when one gets closer to their range but when they realize we are harmless they stop. The night before yesterday night on our way back it started raining really hard, the flashlights had no penetration at all so we were pretty much guided by the GPS, my UF poncho sucks, jajaja, I didn't realize it was to short so my pants got pretty wet. Next time I go to the city I'll try to buy a larger size but I doubt I can find one because all panamanians are pretty short, well see... Me and my italian roommate are planning to go to the city and buy may be 5 bicycles. Our plan is to rent them here to the other researchers to move around the town, a bike make things a bit easier....