Thursday, September 27, 2007
Shelter from the Storm
Late in the day, just as the heat was starting to abate, the sky to the West began boiling up a thunderstorm stew. We were unprepared for how fast these tropical storms come upon you. In Ohio, if I saw this sky, I'd know I had an hour or two to get the tractor in, the windows shut, the lawn furniture covered. In the Amazon, in a matter of 10 minutes, you will find yourself in a gale.
The staff of El Delfin rolled down transparent tarps to keep the rain off the top deck where we were sitting. And the captain nosed the boat into shore. The bow was tied off on a large tree trunk. Was the weather going to be that bad?
All the rest of us could do was run through the bird list, check the field guide, and doze off to the thrum of the engine and the patter of the rain.
When the rain poured itself out and the tarps were rolled up, we spied the creatures who had no shelter from the weather. A wet roadside hawk was perched just near the boat.
We wondered how our fellow humans had fared in their dugouts and small shelters. I love the primitive vista of this image.
Soon the weather broke and we saw a dark form in a treetop far above the bank where El Delfin had sheltered on the shore.
What was it? We did not know at first...
A sloth?
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man oh man, I want to be on a trip like that. The boat looks beautiful. Camping on the water. Exotic birds, misty mornings. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteDamn. Kathi beat me to it.
ReplyDeleteSuch cool "roadside" hawks. I was thinking sloth too. And?
ReplyDeleteHow many toes? That is the question.
ReplyDeleteThree....on the back paws.
ReplyDeleteBill. Your blog has been completely overtaken by Science Chimps. Eee! Eee! Eee!
ReplyDeleteAs if it weren't bad enough to live with one.
I don't see it in the photo, ut due to popular opinion, it must be a sloth.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good-looking hawk!
To be continued?
Yes, I'll reveal the identity of the three-toed sloth in a future post...
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