Not having had the opportunity for extensive trips when I was younger, I decided in 2019 on a series of annual trips to see as much of the earths biodiversity while I can. The first trip was to Sri Lanka in February 2020, details of which were recorded in the Zoochat Big Year 2020.
COVID and the uncertainties that followed meant the second had to wait till 2023, my trip to Uganda. This was recorded in a diary in the Uganda forum and also in Zoochat Big Year 2023.
I am currently sitting at the airport waiting to leave on my third Big Trip, to Panama. This trip was going to be to Colombia or Ecuador, however life once again stepped in with illness in the family. Panama is a compact country with good infrastructure so if I need to return to Australia quickly I will only ever be a few hours from the airport.
Still, Panama is a mega-biodiverse country with over 900 bird species. I have never been to the Neotropics, so almost everything we see will be new.
As I said, we are waiting for the plane, which departs in two hours at 11pm. It is a 15 hour flight across the Pacific to Los Angeles, where we have a six hour layover before a six hour flight to Panama City, where we will arrive a little after 10am local time.
I will be travelling with my good friend Graeme, whom a few here will know. I noticed the last entry in the Panama forum is the thread Vision Visits Panama: The Quest for a Quetzal. @Vision visited in 2019 for 18 days. We will be there for 17 days, so it will be fascinating to compare the trips.
I hope to make daily entries, please excuse me if I get behind.
COVID and the uncertainties that followed meant the second had to wait till 2023, my trip to Uganda. This was recorded in a diary in the Uganda forum and also in Zoochat Big Year 2023.
I am currently sitting at the airport waiting to leave on my third Big Trip, to Panama. This trip was going to be to Colombia or Ecuador, however life once again stepped in with illness in the family. Panama is a compact country with good infrastructure so if I need to return to Australia quickly I will only ever be a few hours from the airport.
Still, Panama is a mega-biodiverse country with over 900 bird species. I have never been to the Neotropics, so almost everything we see will be new.
As I said, we are waiting for the plane, which departs in two hours at 11pm. It is a 15 hour flight across the Pacific to Los Angeles, where we have a six hour layover before a six hour flight to Panama City, where we will arrive a little after 10am local time.
I will be travelling with my good friend Graeme, whom a few here will know. I noticed the last entry in the Panama forum is the thread Vision Visits Panama: The Quest for a Quetzal. @Vision visited in 2019 for 18 days. We will be there for 17 days, so it will be fascinating to compare the trips.
I hope to make daily entries, please excuse me if I get behind.