We’re sitting here at anchor off the west coast of Baja Sur in Bahia Santa Maria enroute to Magadelna Bay, then around the cape to the Sea of Cortez. We’ve begun to realize just how hard it is to keep a blog completely updated when you rarely have internet service. We’ve yet to figure out how to post using the Iridium Go. So I realized that I had one more Rainforest Adventures post in the pipeline and, even though the post is several weeks old now, I want to get this out before we write about our more recent passages.
I’m dedicating this post of photos to my friend Donna over on S/V Denali Rose. Donna is a sailor who is healing from a badly broken leg just now and in spite of her squeamishness about things that slither and have multiple leg pairs, she has stuck with this blog through the adventures in the rainforest. Thanks, Donna! I’m promising no disgusting creatures in this post. Only pretty ones. I like to leave a theme on a high note.
Here are your pretty photos.

They call this lovely bird a ‘stinky turkey’ because when frightened it will regurgitate its last meal, attacking with stench.

Tree bats. So tiny and cryptically colored you literally do not see them until you hand lands on the tree near them and they flutter away together.

A Blue Morpho butterfly at rest. These were everywhere, but getting a photo of one with its wings open proved futile.

Many species of herons live in the Cuyabeno rain forest. We also saw a Tiger Heron but I couldn’t get a photo. The boat was moving too fast.