POEM: Chirpy Bird in a Cedar Tree

Hey, little chirpy bird,
who rambles on without a word,
does your measure and your meter
tell of life in yonder cedar?

DAILY PHOTO: Llamas over Machu Picchu

One lama, two lama, brown lama, white lama

One llama, two llama, dun llama, zoo llama

DAILY PHOTO: Shark Ray Alley in Belize

A Disciplined School

A Disciplined School

This was taken with a cheap underwater camera while snorkeling off Ambergris Caye in Belize. The fish align themselves in the shadows of boats. The water is shallow there, and so the sun blazes off the white sand on the bottom. The fish apparently have a hard time getting fishtan lotion, and need to take advantage of any shadow they can get.

TODAY’S PHOTO: Macaques of Lopburi

Monkey picnic

Pensive macaque reflects on a monkey’s life

DAILY PHOTO: A Duck at General Coffee State Park

Killer duck jumps out of the water.

Killer duck jumps out of the water.

DAILY PHOTO: Isla Contoy, Mexico

"The beach is that way," says crab to lizard.

“The beach is that way,” says crab to lizard.

Isla Contoy is a bird sanctuary off the northeast corner of the Yucatan peninsula. There are no hotels or permanent residents there, but one can easily make half day trips by boat from either Isla Mujeres or Cancun. The only buildings on the island are a ranger station, an observation tower, a small educational display, and some picnic shelters. Because people don’t live here (besides maybe a few park rangers and scientists) and the number of visitors is limited, the wildlife density (particularly birds, but also lizards, crabs, rays, etc.) is tremendous.

Because they try to limit where people go to avoid interference with the wildlife, a few hours here is sufficient. However, there is a pristine white sand beach that, as I indicated, is visited by rays and fish.