Further Adventures in the Andean Cloud Forest of Ecuador
I returned to Mindo this spring, and almost over-stayed my 90 day visa. With time and with each footstep the secrets of the cloud forest began to be revealed to me. The colourful Anolis lizards that I'd rarely seen on my 2007 visit I was now able to find each day almost at will, having learned just where to look for them. I concentrated much effort on documenting their lives and learned a great deal about their remarkably sophisticated behaviour in the process.
A long-standing desire to capture and photograph the little known Ecuadorian Toad-headed Pit-viper (Bothrocophias campbelli) was also amply fulfilled.
And, perhaps most thrillingly, I came face to face with the elusive Andean or Spectacled Bear, finding a sow with two year old cub high in the mossy cloud forest.
I cannot thank La Familia Garzon enough for taking such good care of me during my stay.
|

- Image 10
|

- Image 11
|

- Image 12
|

- Image 13
|

- Image 14
|

- Image 15
|

- Image 16
|

- Image 17
|

- Image 18
|
|