Tag: video
Green-barred woodpecker

After shooting the short video, I closed the door and the bird flew away from the car …

… only to settle on a chair outside my office window (also a favorite of the cat).
Green-barred Woodpecker (Colaptes melanochloros)
French: Pic vert et noir
German: Grünbindenspecht
Spanish: Carpintero Real or Carpintero Nuca Roja (Red-naped Woodpecker)
Other common names: Green-barred Flicker; Golden-breasted Woodpecker (melanolaimus group)
(Thanks to Jim Wiemann for the identification)
Should be a beach day
A little less tero-torial now
With the camera I have, very difficult to see subject in bright light

I have not spent much time in the campo lately, and was fully expecting to see the baby tero-teros.
Instead, I was not greeted by noise. The teros, near the tajamar (pond), remained quiet until I approached to check the water level.
Here’s the nest. Empty. No eggs, no shells, nothing. I don’t know what transpired, but apparently we won’t be seeing little teros this summer.

Meanwhile, the water level has subsided in the tajamar with our recent suffocating heat. The grasses I planted to the left are high and dry, but hanging in there (and I learned that the second type of mystery floating plants, which I did not add, were put there by my neighbor Mañuel).
I try to keep my blogs short, so that if one is boring, at least, well, it’s short. But since we’re on the subjects of teros and water, I must relate a revelation: an Uruguayan guy about my age told me that when he was a kid, visiting his grandfather’s estancia (big country place), the teros hung around the water, in the thousands. When they took flight, they formed a cloud that blocked out the sun. With the advent of “modern” (i.e., unsustainable) agriculture, they adapted: so now you see them only in pairs, far from water, near streets, even on Avenida Italia in Montevideo. I never dreamed they could exist in a crowd.
UIltralight flying over beach
You don’t need a Harley to make noise on two wheels
Thursday brings the feria (street market) to Atlántida, Uruguay. While you can get this noise any day, you definitely will hear it on feria day. All day.
Parrot at Don Vito
Daniel, our favorite mozo (waiter).