Chaco and Formosa 2022 Day 13

Date: Wednesday 31 August 2022

Trajectory:  Laguna Blanca – Misión Tacaaglé – Laguna Blanca

Distance covered: 200 km

Surprisingly good breakfast today (fresh croissants came after this photo), and off for a 07.30 start. 

Today we shared the driving … it feels good to have a bird guide and a chauffeur!

Quite early in the day we saw a King Vulture flying very, very high in the sky … 

… and it reminded me of the King Vulture feather I had been given when I was mucking out cages in the Guaycolec Reserve and which I am going to turn into a quill ballpoint.

Obviously we had a number of stops for mate as well as birds …

One interesting thing I noted is the use of beer cans as night reflectors on country roads – a cheap and effective way of providing road guidance in the dark. 

I’m also rather fond of the ‘palo borracho’ (floss silk, or drunken trees), which are very common in this region. 

Time for lunch …

… which we had at a service station after visiting a border post [with Paraguay], just across the River Pilcomayo

After lunch we visited an old Franciscan Mission at Tacaaglé – moved twice because of flooding.  A very interesting place, though much smaller in scope than the great Jesuit Missions in Paraguay and the Province of Misiones.

Back on numerous tracks and trails we continued birding until dusk .. 

And at about 18.00 we returned to our hotel in Laguna Blanca for beer, blog writing and supper.

My bird of the day: hard, with so many, but I’ve chosen the great ant shrike – this is the female. 

`Tomorrow we move west some three hundred kilometres: watch this spot.

Chaco and Formosa 2022 Day 12

Date: Tuesday 22 August 2022

Trajectory:  Formosa – Laguna Blanca

Distance covered: 120 km (plus diversions)

Today I took a lot of photos and I also had connection problems so again I am using only iPhone photos for the blog.

Breakfast mate and we were on our way. Today we visited a number of sites within the Pilcomayo National Park.  On our way there we passed a friendly homestead …

We spent the day in the Pilcomayo National Park in two areas: the ‘Estero Poi’ ….

… and the ‘Laguna Blanca’ …

with its boardwalks

These two, and the connecting drives, provided us with a wide range of habitats. Typical of this part of Formosa is the Savannah …

… but we also followed a number of trails …

And were never far from the river Pilcomayo.

Much in evidence were termites’ nests: some in mounds on the ground:

And some in trees: 

We kept an eye open for monkeys and maned wolves but were unsuccessful, but we did find recent evidence of maned wolves on one of the trails.

Bird of the day – the cattle tyrant, which we saw pretty much everywhere although it was in fact a great day’s birding.

By the end of the day we were well tired, but I still had to write up the day’s blog. Time then for wine, food and a good night’s sleep.

Tomorrow we’ll explore more o the surrounding country.

Chaco and Formosa 2022 Day 11

Date: Monday 29 August 2022

Trajectory:  Formosa – Guaycolec – Formosa

Distance covered: 85 km

Ariel and I left at six in the morning for the Guaycolec Animal Reserve, where he used to work. Today was a full on birding day, but this is not a birding blog so I’ll limit myself as usual to one bird of the day.

In fact I shot about four hundred pics today, between birds and other fauna, which I’ll probably not get to process for quite a while. Today’s photos are all off my iPhone (and the ones above and below off Ariel’s!).

Guaycolec was not technically open but Ariel had a key and knew everyone there so I had a very privileged visit, meeting some of the new arrivals, some of the long-term residents, and helping with the feeding of the big cats. I was very honoured to see behind the scenes of the reserve, something not easily accessible to amateur wild life enthsuiasts like me.

Here are one or two of the residents – I will have many more photos in time. The iPhone quality is not great, especially when I’ve pumped up the zoom, but they give a flavour. The first is a ñandu – one of many friendly rheas walking around the compound.

Next, a very young Geoffroy’s Cat – rather more spit and snarl than it seems. This had arrived in the rescue centre this morning.

And a lovely young South American tapir, about eight months old. It will soon lose its humbug colouring.

These baby macaws had just come in too – confiscated contraband from near the Paraguayan border. Some macaw species sell illegally for very high prices.

Time for my bird of the day. It’s unusual for me to take a decent photo of a bird with my iPhone, but this was a big bird (a King Vulture) and I was inside the cage with it for once.

It was Ariel’s task to get the asado ready, with some hefty chunks of meat …

… while one of the other people working at the reserve was cutting up animal food for the big cats. I loved his [home-made] hat.

I helped muckout and feed a dozen or so puma compounds, and one ocelot enclosure: it was a first for me to be so close to ocelots. 

By the time the pumas and ocelots were fed and their compounds cleaned out Ariel’s cooking was more or less done … 

… and we sat down for an al fresco lunch ….

After which Ariel and I spent a little more time trying unsuccessfully to get some decent shots of a couple of birds we had seen.

By five o’clock we were back in town. Siesta, blog writing and supper in turn, and an early night. Tomorrow to two more sites, this time for some undiluted birding.

Chaco and Formosa 2022 Day 10

Date: Sunday 28 August 2022

Trajectory:  Resistencia – Formosa

Distance covered: 180 km

Rained very heavily in the Resistencia night. Indifferent breakfast, ruined by too many noisy kids assembled in the dining room for a Tae Kwon Do competition. Went to pick up car from cochera and realised it was cold, quite a surprise after the heat of last night. 

The rain had stopped by the time I left

It was a short drive today, so I took it very easily, exploring byways a piacere. But first I stopped for a decent coffee, car as always where I could see it.

My standard service station work environment

And then I hit the open road …

Like so much of Argentina, long, straight roads and dramatic skies

My little deviations took me through some pretty towns, which the highways tend to bypass …

Just a little town in the north of Argentina

 … and I passed quite a few shrines, the red flags on this one linking it to the cult of the Gauchito Gil.

Finally I came to the border with Formosa Province, the only province in Argentina I had not previously visited. 

My bird of the day: the Shiny Cowbird, because there were so many clouds of them all along the highway … 

… but a special mention for this wood stork and great egret who were sharing a roadside pool.

And I recorded the demise of a roadkill comadreja – not at all sure what this would be in English.

And finally to my Formosa hotel, booked for me by Ariel, my guide for the next few days.  It’s a bit 1984 inside and there was no hot water until 18.00 but it seems comfortable enough.

And tomorrow the birding trip with Ariel begins.

Chaco and Formosa 2022 Day 9

Date: Saturday 27 August 2022

Trajectory:  Reconquista – Resistencia

Distance covered: 220 km

It was warm last night at Resistencia, and it was warm in the morning as I left. No more sweaters, I feel. Typical if uninspiring hotel breakfast, and off to pick up last night’s laundry – then on the road again.

This seems to be the standard breakfast for two and three star hotels

Curiosity of the day was undoubtedly this tower, beautifully built of brick in the middle of nowhere. Once part of a sugar cane refinery it has been restored and apparently then abandoned. It’s still very impressive.

Very striking brick tower, not least because it is in the middle of nowhere

Today’s bird of the day was probably this juvenile roadside hawk ….

… while this crested caracara’s tussle with a largish snake is surely worth a mention.

About half way through today’s drive I came to the town of Florencia, for personal reasons well worth a picture. I love the way all these northern towns spell out their names for passing travellers in colourful fashion.

I stopped for coffee here, and as I drove off was stopped by a nice police lady for not having my lights on as I entered the highway. She had me bang to rights and offered me a fine of the cost of three hundred litres of petrol but together we agreed this would mean a lot of paperwork and a long delay so we settled for the price of some meat and wine for an asado for the lads and lasses at the local police station. This is Argentina.

Shortly afterwards we entered the province of Chaco …

….. where the roads turned seriously bad

and in another half hour I was in Resistencia, where I was to spend the night.

But first there was the matter of a spot of lunch …

with pudding, flaming as it arrived at the table …

And then the check-in at the hotel. If it had been warm last night it was positively hot tonight … I guess it’s going to get worse from here northwards.

Tomorrow will be the final leg of my journey north to Formosa 

Chaco and Formosa 2022 Day 8

Date: Friday 26 August 2022

Trajectory:  Gobernador Crespo – Reconquista

Distance covered: 200 km

Short leg today, the first half done in darkness. I wanted to get to Reconquista, a larger town/city, with time to find a laundromat as I was running low on clean clothes. 

Bye bye to the comfy lounge and back on the road

So, I said goodbye to the comfy roadside hotel and drove towards Reconquista, at the top end of Santa Fe Province. As the sun came up it was clear we were approaching more tropical countryside, with palm trees everywhere.

Noticeable changes in the landscape as I get further north

It also seems to be the land of citrus fruit too – here I present Miss Orange, one of several roadside fruit sellers..

One of many roadside fruit sellers

My bird of the day is the red-crested cardinal. They are very attractive, and have been everywhere for the last couple of days.

The ubiquitous red-crested cardinal

Arriving in Reconquista in time for lunch, I couldn’t resist this place …

With a name like that, who could resist …

… but milanesa a caballo seemed to be about the only option on the menu.

… though the menu was somewhat limited

Reconquista seems a pleasant city and a busy place. I found this lovely old church ..

… and most importantly this laundromat, where I left my dirty clothes to pick up in the morning.

That blue boat bag has seen a lot of service …

To my hotel for the night, another roadside venue, very quiet and comfortable.

Tomorrow morning to pick up the laundry and on to Resistencia.

Chaco and Formosa 2022 Day 7

Date: Thursday 25 August 2022

Trajectory: Altos de Chipión – Goberndor `Crespo

Distance covered: 260 km

Uneventful night, warm as toast in my sleeping bag. Looked in at the police station to offer thanks and make my goodbyes and was on the road by 08.00.

Looking in the back of the car as I left I realised that the neatness had somehow disappeared. Made a mental note to do something about it later – at least I know where everything is! I took away a souvenir of Lake Ansenuza in the shape of a handy bag.

I also carried away a bit of the mud from the lake on my boots!

I stopped for a couple of coffees while I finished yesterday’s blog. Back on the road by 10.00 and drove fairly slowly as it was good birding country, especially when I hit the dirt road I had chosen. 

Very quiet roads today. A few farmers riding roadside …

Local farmers going about their business. Note the sheepskin saddles and rawhide rebenque..

… accompanied by countless birds. Hard to choose a bird of the day but have opted for the majestic Savannah Hawk.

Savannah Hawk, Buteogallus meridionalis

Not much to report at all today – it was a short drive and I was still a bit birded out after yesterday’s strenuous birding session with Walter. Drove slowly, and took lots of photos but no lifers today.  Arrived in Gobernador Crespo at about three o’clock and was grateful for a good hot shower.

Truckdriver’s stop, with accommodation and food. Comfortable, and good craich.

A short siesta before retiring to the restaurant area to catch up with email and this blog. Trying to stay off the beer, so went for the standard Argentine drink in these parts – Fernet with Coke. I just loved the dinky bottles.

Is this the national drink of Argentina?

Not quite sure just yet about tomorrow’s drive. I think a little research is required, along with a bit more Fernet.

Chaco and Formosa 2022 Day 6

Date: Wednesday 24 August 2022

Trajectory: Miramar – towards La Para – Altos de Chipión

Distance covered: ± 100 km (driving from place to place)

Circled areas are where Walter and I birded.

Today was my first day dedicated to birding, and an exhausting one. It started with breakfast at my friend Walter’s house. Walter keeps bees, so ‘home-made’ honey was on the menu, and some surprisingly good tea he had brought back from a trip to Sri Lanka.

Good start to the day …

Bellies full, we set off a birding for what would be a six-mile stroll through a variety of habitats.

My super-guide, Walter Cejas.

It was quite hot, but for much of the time a fresh breeze was blowing.

Trudging through the salty mud

It was also a bit wet underfoot, but hey, this is what birders do …

Shoreline of Lake Ansenuza

… and we left our tracks in the mud flats alongside those of the birds.

Footprints in the sand

I took exactly 300 photos which will be processed later, probably much later as I want to enjoy my trip. However, I did have a quick look to choose my bird of the day, which turned out to be a tie for first place between a Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl …

Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl

… and a spot-backed Puffbird

Spot-backed Puffbird

My day took an unexpected turn after that, as Walter had arranged for me to be interviewed by a local TV station with him and the local ‘Intendente’ (mayor). 

Left to right: the town mayor, me and Walter Cejas

That was interesting, and I also participated in a municipal meeting to plan an upcoming birding festival in the area, recently awarded National Park status. 

Being here was especially interesting for me as the project for National Park Status was greatly helped by funds collected at the 2018 British Bird Fair (in the region of $400,000 US). My friend Tim Appleton, who organised the British Bird Fair, had been here a few years ago and was remembered fondly.

How Argentine can you get …. ?

The meeting ended as it should, this being Argentina, in copetín, followed by asado (barbecue).

Choris, chanchito and tira de asado .. with a good Malbec.

At about 11.00 pm we broke up. Somebody had forgotten to book a room at the hotel in Altos de Chipión and I didn’t want to go back to Walter’s house in Miramar (45 kms in the wrong direction, and I had been drinking wine) so the local police arranged a bed for me in a building next to the police station. 

My home for the night on the outside …

It felt good to be under police protection (especially for the car and contents) and the accommodation was comfortable enough. With the wine and walking I went straight to sleep. I used my sleeping bag, but it was a bit hot – a reminder of what awaits me further north.

…. and on the inside

Tomorrow to Gobernador Crespo, luckily only about 250 km so it should be another leisurely drive.

Chaco and Formosa 2022 Day 5

Date: Martes 23 August 2022

Trajectory: Villa Carlos Paz – Miramar

Distance covered: 238 km (no diversions)

A short drive today, and a leisurely one. Spent first 90 mins on urban highways and a four lane motorway – a long way from the dirt roads to come further north. Not so good for driving, either, as more attention is needed on the traffic and even if I did see anything interesting stopping is not really a possibility and turning round on a dual carriageway is impossible.

setting off on day 5.

Lunch as always in a place where I can keep an eye on the car. Not quite sure what it was, but very tasty.

Lunch in La Para

Pretty uneventful day, really. Bird of the day the Muscovy Duck – a large number of which were in a stretch of fresh water in La Para, where I had lunch.

Muscovy Duck, alleged to be very tasty.

Finally arrived in Miramar, on the shore of Mar Chiquita, where I was greeted by this rather kitsch statue on the central roundabout.

Flamingo City?

I decided I could do better than that, and went for a walk along the shore to find my own flamingoes. There are three different flamingo species here and I’m not yet sure which these are.

Just a few of the very many flamingoes on the shores of the lake.

Short entry today as I’m staying the night with my friend Walter, and finishing the diary early so as not to be unsociable when I arrive. Tomorrow he’s taking me birding in the Ansenuza National Park. Watch this space.

Chaco and Formosa 2022 Day 4

Date: Monday 22 August 2022

Trajectory: San Luis – Villa Carlos Paz

Distance covered:  367 km (no diversions)

No breakfast  in hotel this morning (it was only US$10!) so got coffee in an YPF station. Left San Luis at 08.00, very slow start with extensive road works that the sat nav couldn’t handle but eventually got onto the open road.

San Luis was a city with a lot of road works …

I was heading north-east this time, so was spared the morning sun in my eyes, and after yesterday I learned to keep the sat nav on at all times. Noticed a considerable difference between shortest and fastest route – some eighty km extra for the fastest – I found out later why. 

An unprepossessing sign to mark another change of province

After a while the plains of San Luis shifted into the sierras of Cordoba. The Province of Cordoba didn’t have an impressive arch to mark my arrival, just a weathered common or garden road sign, but I did notice the ny new province was more populous, more prosperous and more sophisticated – the latter reflected in the many food options along the route. I had seen a number of rabbits along the route, and it seemed fitting that I should have rabbit stew for lunch – very tasty.

Bunny for lunch – reminded me of ‘Fatal Attraction’

You see strange things along the route, or perhaps anything that’s a slight distraction grabs your attention. I was amused by this family in high viz advertising a roadside eatery …

Strange things you see … selling salami sausages

Again an abundance of birds along the route, and I largely resisted the temptation but was tempted by this Golden-billed saltator at one of the coffee stops. 

One of many birds I saw today – and one of the very few I photographed

But my best find of the day was the brocket (?) deer. I first saw one skulking in the undergrowth – he decided he didn’t want to be photographed …

Deer #1 – no wish to be friends

… but a few kilometres along the road I saw another who was more than happy to pose. 

Deer #2 – posed for me for as long as I wanted

My bird of the day is this red-backed hawk, one of a pair that kept me entertained at another coffee stop.

Red-backed hawk in flight

The Cordoba hills are beautiful but very twisty – the combination of height and endless bends made me carsick, the first time I can remember since I was a child.

Typical roadside scenery as I twisted my way through the hills of Córdoba.

Fortunately, I felt better as soon as the road straightened out and arrived safely in Villa Carlos Paz, where my hotel was waiting for me.

My resting place for tonight – comfy, good wifi and a safe parking spot.

Tomorrow to meet my friend Walter Cejas at Lake Ansenuza, part of a new National Park established in part through funding from the British Bird fair a few years ago.