Birds and Land Iguanas

Tashi Delek
Mike & Carol Kefford
Sun 22 Mar 2009 20:58

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Thu 19th March

 

Slightly unnerving start to the day when the four of us arrived at the tour agents to find that he had forgotten to make the booking.  He reacted by disappearing, reappearing, getting stroppy, disappearing again, reappearing, making a phone call and then announcing that there were only two places left now and it wasn’t his fault; which it clearly was.  Ria and Duncan immediately said that we should take the places as they will be there for another couple of weeks.  We had about 5 seconds to discuss this as the agent was getting more stroppy and threatening to cancel.  His phone kept ringing which we suspect was his boss chivvying him because by now this was holding the tour up.  We were bundled into a taxi waiting outside with the engine running and then driven at some speed across the island until we caught up with the coach.

 

This time we had a National Park Guide who was fabulous; full of knowledge and made a lot of effort to spot things.  We sailed out to Seymour Norte, a small, uninhabited island where the famous Blue Footed Boobies and Frigate Birds are abundant along with an assortment of other seabirds, finches and land iguana’s.  All the wildlife is very accessible and not at all distressed by having people around as the close up photographs show.  We were particularly surprised that even nesting birds let you get very close.

 

 

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We were very pleased to meet up with Dominik again and another charming young man, Will.  Dominik manages the Swiss Triathlon team and it was fascinating hearing about the sport at the elite level and his experiences at the Beijing Olympics.  Will had spent a month volunteering in Ecuador and four months before that in Seville so his Spanish was excellent.  He is on his way to Harvard but not sure yet whether he will do Medicine, Architecture or History!  Fortunately the first year will be the same so he doesn’t need to choose in a hurry.  We had a really good time in their company.

 

To be continued.........