Tuesday, March 18, 2008
I Like Big Buttresses (and I cannot lie)
While walking a trail at Tikal, in Guatemala, our birding group encountered a GIANT set of buttress roots from a tree that was so tall we could not see its crown through the canopy. Here are Liz, Terry, and Sharon linking hands to show the scale of this huge tree.
On prior visits to Tikal I've always enjoyed communing with an old forest creature I call the Tarantula Tree. It's a huge ceiba tree, right along the main entrance path on the right as you walk in and it is ginormous enough that only the most oblivious of turistas miss it.
Two years ago I photographed a plumbeous kite in its upper branches. Last year I posed at the tree's base with fellow birder Jeff Gordon.
Why is it called the Tarantula Tree? Well, check out its bromeliad-covered branches. To me they look like giant tarantula legs reaching for the sun. Then again, the night before I coined that name for this tree, I encountered a large (six inches across) tarantula on the way back to my cabin.
Touche, Sir Blogzalot!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, very cool trees Bill!
ReplyDeleteI vote this your funniest blogpost title EVER!
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I agree with Anonymous that:
ReplyDeleteI-like-Bills-title-and-i-can-not-lie!
A post title with BOTB flair :o) Love it. Enjoyed the trees, too.
ReplyDeleteHey Bill, I too have stood beside the "tarantula" tree there in Tikal, I too could not resist its big beautiful buttresses. - Ben Warner
ReplyDeleteWOW! Now THAT'S a tree!
ReplyDeleteYou like big butts?
ReplyDeletePretty personal stuff there BOTB
Maybe he likes butt tresses.
ReplyDeleteAmazing trees!
ReplyDeleteIve seen those gigantic trees...its wonderful just to gaze upon them.
ReplyDeleteI tagged you for a 6 word meme describing your inner birder, good birding!
http://hondubirding.wordpress.com/2008/03/22/six-word-memoir-meme/