Scarlet Macaws, Peruvian Rainforest

One of the thrills of traveling to the Amazon rainforest is to see its large colorful flocks of birds.  The most spectacular of these are scarlet macaws which are actually not just scarlet but a combination of red, yellow and blue.  It’s beautiful to watch them take flight.

Years ago my brother and I visited the Peruvian Amazon after hiking the Inca Trail. We spent a few nights at the Tambopata Lodge situated in a National Reserve, a long boat trip upriver from the airport at Puerto Maldonado, Peru. The lodge offers the advantage of cool evening breezes from the barely visible Andes to the west, which provide a most pleasant relief from the hot muggy jungle days.  It’s situated near a Colpa, or clay lick, which attracts flocks of parrots who lick the clay for its salts and minerals.  

Scarlet Macaws, PeruThis lodge further attracted wild parrots by placing fresh fruit out for them and gradually some of them began hanging around more, though they are free to go as they please.  Obviously, this feeding of the parrots is done primarily to please tourists, which it certainly does!  The birds are not scared of people and it’s possible to see them close up, a truly memorable experience!

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