São Paulo – November 11, 2025
 Wild Amaryllis, the progenitor of all our domestic varieties
Wild Amaryllis, the progenitor of all our domestic varieties

Arrived in São Paulo yesterday afternoon after driving and flying from our last camp in the Pantanal. Rob and I had a quiet drink and dinner at the Marriott near the airport last night and then we said our goodbyes after a pretty intense 3 weeks of travel. This is the third trip of its kind in the last three years and it remains to be seen if we have the capacity for another similar adventure. Lots of time to figure that out in the months ahead.

Rob had an early flight this morning on his odyssey back to Australia while my flight home is not until this evening, so a day to regroup. Off to bed last night with the knowledge that for the first time in 3 weeks I didn’t have to set my alarm but arose with the sun anyway, hard habit to break. 

It feels wonderful to have the whole day on my own and free of commitments except for my evening flight. This is in no sense a reflection on Rob or our guides but we have all been living in each other’s pockets 17 hours a day for 3 weeks and it’s wonderful to have the solitude, time and space to relax and reflect. 

I have not been entirely idle however. I have continued to dig through my photos and have posted a variety of shots of birds, jaguars and animals. Included in the group are a number of photos of Kingfishers, one of my favourite birds. They represent a first for me, I managed to photograph examples of all of the species native to the region. The first four took a bit of work but were manageable; the fifth species I was told would be a gift of luck since it is very small and rarely observed. While watching for a jaguar along a narrow channel where we were told she had been seen, our guide shouted to me and on a branch in a very dark patch in the trees about 3 metres away and at eye height sat a tiny, beautiful, gem-like bird, the American Pygmy-kingfisher. He was very patient with me as I struggled to adjust my camera settings and find focus and posed proudly when all was ready. I was and am thrilled!

 Amazon Kingfisher
Amazon Kingfisher
 Green Kingfisher
Green Kingfisher
 Ringed Kingfisher
Ringed Kingfisher
 Green-and-rufous Kingfisher
Green-and-rufous Kingfisher
 American Pygmy-kingfisher
American Pygmy-kingfisher
 Osprey. There are no native fish hawks or eagles in the region. The Osprey is an annual migrant
Osprey. There are no native fish hawks or eagles in the region. The Osprey is an annual migrant
 Cocoi Heron
Cocoi Heron
 Cocoi Heron with a fish
Cocoi Heron with a fish
 Common Tody-flycatcher. Nothing particularly special about him but I love his name and he is stunning.
Common Tody-flycatcher. Nothing particularly special about him but I love his name and he is stunning.

Maned Wolf in sunset light. A very rare sighting. It is neither a true wolf nor fox, It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon (meaning “golden dog” in Ancient Greek). It does give the impression of being a long-legged red fox with a German Shepard’s head.
 Maned Wolf
Maned Wolf

More to come!

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10 responses to “São Paulo – November 11, 2025”

  1. Maureen Donlevy Avatar
    Maureen Donlevy

    Thanks so much Gerry! I loved the pictures of the birds….beautiful.Safe travels home!

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  2. Augusta Gross Avatar
    Augusta Gross

    Another set of magnificent photos with the kingfishers among my very favorites! The colorations are fantastic! Thank you for these glimpses of creatures living in the wild whom we would nervy otherwise see!xxGusta

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  3. John Baker Avatar
    John Baker

    Simply superb Gerry, thank you for sharing your amazing pictures of these exquisite birds and animals, I’m sorry it’s over! Love the Kingfishers….have a good trip home and I look forward to catching up soon.

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  4. Hazel Wheldon Avatar
    Hazel Wheldon

    Wow – can’t believe you saw the maned wolf! So amazing

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  5. Virginia FitzGerald Avatar
    Virginia FitzGerald

    These pix are fabulous!! Love all the kingfishers, stunning little guys, what a coup to see them all. Jags are stunning and the unusual wolf/fox is so strange. Perfect last picture!Fly well!!

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  6. Clare Buckley Avatar
    Clare Buckley

    My favorite is the Tody Flycatcher with the pale orange breast. Oh, and the Maned Wolf.Actually Gerry, all your photos are simply stunning. What a wonderful experience for you and Rob.

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  7. Jayne Avatar
    Jayne

    The wolf/fox is outstandingly beautiful and you have captured it so well Gerry .. I’m sure you and Rob will have a few more adventures left in you ! Thank you for all the stories and exceptional photos ..Until the next venture !

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  8. Sheryl Pearson Avatar
    Sheryl Pearson

    AMAZING work Gerry! Sheryl

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  9. Marc Avatar
    Marc

    Really great Kingfisher photos!I am so please to see you had some quality time with panthers.I imagine you will looks back on this trip as being a very special one.Looking forward to catching up back in TO

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  10. marilyn Avatar
    marilyn

    incredible photos! I’m going to have to put a kingfisher in a painting!

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