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Ecuador's capitol sits at a dizzying elevation of 2,850 meters. It was built on ancient Incan city and has a well-preserved colonial center or what's called old town. The city had a very surreal feel to it, possibly due to it's high elevation.
This one posed in Ecuador, but Vermilion Flycatchers also nest just 30 minutes from my house. You’d think that would take some of the magic out of it, but no. He showed up like he knew the assignment: bright crimson feathers, hot pink bougainvillea, sage green velvet in the background—like someone hired a stylist with too much access to the color wheel.
And the bird? A five-and-a-half-inch diva with wings. The males always look like they were dipped in strawberry syrup and dared to act casual about it. The females are subtler—grayish, peach-bellied, reasonable. But the males? The males are walking exclamation points.
He didn’t flit. He didn’t hunt. He just perched like a living Valentine and dared me to get the angle wrong.
He’s not here to blend or behave or be meek—
Just a crimson show-off on a bougainvillea boutique.
The Nemo II was home away from home for fourteen friends. one guide and six crew during our 8-day trip to the Galápagos Islands. This beautiful catamaran provided comfortable berths, amazing food and (almost) smooth sailing for the duration of our voyage. We used a small zodiac, called a pango, to transport us to and from shore.
Espanola, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador. July 2019.
Peter Frieire Salgado and Nemo Galapagos Cruises.