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A Letter to my Brother
Parrot Blogger: Sarah Faegre | Jul 23, 2008
January 11th 2008
A letter to my brother:
(My brother, at this time, was in India, studying a percussion instrument called tabla).
My Dearest Brother Brendan,
I am thinking of you today, as I sit in a little palm-leaf blind, watching a blue-throated macaw nest, because of some absolutely...
Continue ReadingThe long lost Red Bellied Macaw…...
Parrot Blogger: Peter Cowen | Jul 22, 2008
There are a total of 20 species of parrots that are located in the lower Tambopata. Six of these are macaws, four parrots and the remaining parakeets and parrotlets. Size ranges from the largest, the Red and Green Macaw to the smallest the Amazonian Parrotlet. Of the six macaws the most endangered...
Continue ReadingThe Arrival of Friends and the Making of Chocolate
Parrot Blogger: Sarah Faegre | Jul 22, 2008
Working with Blue-throated Macaws and learning to make chocolate from the abundant, ripe cacao fruits on the estancia--could a girl want anything more?
December 29th 2007
Last night at 7 pm (our daily radio contact hour) we finally were able to talk to Carmen...well, Marco talked to her because I...
Continue ReadingPerils of jungle life!
Parrot Blogger: Peter Cowen | Jul 19, 2008
After staying over four weeks in the jungle you start to become accustomed to harmful things that are lurking in the shadows, in your bed and on the diner plate. It seems to be the most docile looking creatures that pack the greatest sting, especially the caterpillars. Although soft and cuddly keep...
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