Porto Jofre Afternoon Safari Day Two
A delightful surprise
02.07.2022 - 02.07.2022
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After lunch, I take a quick walk around the hotel grounds to see what birds are around, then retire to the air-conditioned room for a much-welcome snooze.
Southern Caracara
Cattle Tyrant
I am so tempted not to go this afternoon, as I feel completely knocked out, but I don't want to miss anything, so I join David for anotehr safari.
The Boat
While there is plenty of space to spread out my gear (I carry two cameras, one with the 100-400mm plus a 1.4 extender, and the other with either the 24-105mm or a fish eye), legroom is at a premium as a result of the raised shelf at the bow of the boat. I can, of course, stretch out by placing my leg on this higher 'platform', but by doing so, my back ends up hurting. Every day I have been eating painkillers as if they are sweets in order to enjoy the boat trips.
Dinio, our trusty captain
Jaguar
I am so glad I did come out this afternoon as we are just motoring along at some speed when the captain stops the boat and quietly shouts: “Jaguar!” Roberto doesn't believe him at first but then spots the cat in amongst the tall grass.
Walking along the riverbank, he meanders in and out of the tall grass, emerging out into the open at regular intervals.
Initially, there is only us here, but after Dinio radioes the other boat captains, other photographers turn up.
Depending on where they were when they received the message, quite a few miss the sighting; or they just see his head sticking up from above the long grass.
Just like he appeared out of nowhere, 14 minutes later he is gone into the undergrowth.
We go off to see what else nature has to offer us today.
Jabiru
Peach Fronted Parakeets
Great Egret
Cocoi Heron
Black Vulture feasting on a capybara carcass
Lesser Kiskadee
Neotropic Cormorant
Watching a cormorant attempting to take off from the river, I am fascinated by the number of flaps and how long a runway he needs.
Finally airborne!
Large Billed Tern
Caracara with an interesting growth on its chest
Giant River Otters
We come across a couple of otters, fishing.
While we are watching the otters, drifting slowly along the river, a couple of little fish jump in the boat. To get away from the otters, maybe?
Ruddy Pigeon
As we make our way back to the lodge, I amuse myself by trying to be creative using a slow shutter speed on a moving boat.
David, meanwhile, is not feeling at all well.
It gets surprisingly cold in the boat when it is moving at speed. In the heat of the day it gives a welcome relief, but first thing in the morning and last thing at night it is good to have some extra layers.
Tonight is our last night here at Porto Jofre. We celebrate by having an early night (as we have done every day so far on this trip). David's throat feels raw, and he spends most of the night coughing.
Goodnight from Porto Jofre, and thank you Undiscovered Destinations for arranging this trip for us.
Posted by Grete Howard 21:55 Archived in Brazil Tagged birds boat wildlife safari brazil birding brasil pigeon speedboat heron egret vulture parakeet caracara jaguar cormorant pantanal bird_watching otter cough boat_safari porto_jofre undiscovered_destinations coughing tern wildlife_photography bird_photography wild_birds slow_shutter_speed kiskadee sore_throat giant_river_otter tyreant speeding_boat throat_infection
I loved the jaguar photos.
by littlesam1