Mahaica River

Mahaica River

I went to the Mahaica River this morning for some fun birding – it was quite the adventure! Mellisa picked me up at 4:15 AM, then we rode with Celia and her husband Tesfaye for a rather harrowing ride in the dark to the river, about 1.5 hours from town. We spent a couple of hours on a boat with Mahaica River Tours and saw some cool birds (the Hoatzin, the national bird was the highlight) and some red howler monkeys! After a good home-cooked breakfast of fresh roti bread, fresh-caught mackerel, and a smoked eggplant dish called choka, we headed back into town – what a fun morning! It was beautiful!

Hoatzin
Mellisa, Celia, and Tesfaye
With Mellisa
Breakfast with guide/owner Ramesh – it reminded me of Costa Rica!
Typical house along the river
Beautiful sunrise (note the sliver of the moon) on the drive to the river

Tuesday was Veterans’ Day, so Mellisa and I went for an early morning walk with some birding at the national park. It was lovely! We saw a lot of herons and egrets. The park has a nice paved pathway. We treated ourselves to a Starbucks coffee afterwards. We also went out for breakfast on Saturday at The Bistro, which was nice.

I finished reading “Vladimir” and started “The Life and Loves of a She-Devil” by Fay Weldon. John and I finished “The Asset” and enjoyed “All Her Fault.”

John is the Chargé this week and he attended a few events – here are a couple of photos! In the first one, he’s sitting across the aisle from the President (not shown in this photo).

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