[mou] volunteer opportunity report

Linda & Robert Scarth scarth at infionline.net
Tue Jul 31 13:17:04 CDT 2007


 
On May 19th, Steve Estebo <steb02 at frontiernet.net> posted the a message on
MOU-NET about a field research opportunity with Dr. Dusti Becker in the
cloud forest of Ecuador. It was so intriguing that we contacted her and were
among the group mistnetting birds, observing and photographing the Andean
Cock of the Rock in their lek, etc. Steve suggested we let people on the
list know that these are both great birding and scientific contribution
opportunities and that anyone who is fit (and part mountain goat) will have
a wonderful and productive two weeks working with Dr. Becker, either at the
coastal preserve at Loma Alta or the higher country preserve, Las Tangaras,
near Mindo. Our group documented over 160 species. One has not lived until
one has extracted a Tawny-bellied Hermit hummingbird who has corkscrewed her
two inch beak in the mistnet, or been nibbled upon by an Orange-bellied
Euphonia when extracting it. Seeing a Crimson-rumped Toucanet - one of the
"show-birds" up close was fantastic. And the Andean Cock of the Rock were so
curious about the camera click that is similar to their social location bill
click signal that they came closer to the blind to investigate.

Watch for announcements of these sort of tax-deductible volunteer
opportunities and participate if you can. One of our group was an 18 year
old young man who was sponsored by someone who wants to support and
encourage his interest in environmental science. This is really citizen
science at its best.

Linda & Robert Scarth
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
scarth at infionline.net





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