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Feeder Madness: Arenal Observatory Lodge

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People and birds alike figure out fast when the lodge employees replenish the fruit feeder out off the back balcony. Just in time for people breakfast comes bird breakfast.
Papaya and banana attracts, from top, a pair of black-cowled orioles, a blue-gray tanager, a buff-throated saltator, a golden-hooded tananger, a clay-colored thrush (formerly robin), and a palm tanager. A tropical bird sixpack.
Montezuma oropendolas love papaya and banana.
These utterly bizarre and beautiful giant orioles build long, purse-shaped nests that hang in colonies from tall trees. They have a sizzling, pulsing gargle that sounds like monkeys and electrical appliances underwater.
Size discrepancy in females and males (he’s the bigun’) is marked. 
But fruit offerings get more inventive. In order to keep the fruit away from coatis, Arenal Observatory Lodge has devised a sort of melon tree of natural branches in a three-pronged iron holder, baffled with a great big sheet metal cone.
It’s raised and lowered by a rope pulley system. Here, the Lodge employee is removing eaten-out melon shells from the tree, which has been lowered to the ground. He simply tosses them into the forest, where tropical bacteria and fungi will melt them away within weeks.
He puts fresh melon quarters (in the box, lower right) on each spike.
Then, he raises the whole affair, including the baffle, back up with tremendous strength. Imagine how heavy that is! Several watermelons and the metal framework, over your head??
I’m sure I wouldn’t be able to budge it.
But when it goes up, it blossoms in oropendolas.
Strange fruit indeed. They are replaced by a shift of brown jays.

There’s one juvenile at upper left, and another dead center top, showing a yellow eye ring and bill and matching yellow legs. Interesting how they signal their youth. For a social bird, that’s important. Please don’t peck me. I’m in training.

A rather somber looking adult. I love brown jays, especially their percussive, exuberant calls, which sound like someone’s holding them down and forcibly pounding the sound out of them. Pa-Pow!! Pow! Pow!!

Meanwhile, down on the platform, a great curassow is enjoying his papaya.
The coatis love the curassows because they’re clumsy eaters, dropping everything off the platform.
The curassow, by embiggening himself, tries to clear the feeder.

He succeeds in intimidating two female oropendolas, but BossMan holds his ground. 

While we were groovin’ on the feeder birds, Our Guide Mario caught an ornate hawk eagle powering by out of the corner of his eye. By the time he could shout it out and I could raise my lens, it was naught but a banded tail behind a black pine limb. Look closely, you’ll see it. But honest, we saw it. Just not well. I put this in to pain poor Mario. Nothing a good guide hates like a near miss on a sexy bird.

That’s OK. We have a tree full of gaudy birds right in front of us.  We’re fine, here in the shadow of Arenal.

Julie Zickefoose is a painter and writer who lives on a nature sanctuary in Appalachian Ohio. She is the author of Letters from Eden and The Bluebird Effect: Uncommon Bonds With Common Birds, due in spring 2012. http://juliezickefoose.blogspot.com


Source: http://juliezickefoose.blogspot.com/2015/03/feeder-madness-arenal-observatory-lodge.html



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