Sunday, August 26th
On crawl counts this morning I was 10 minutes too late in
finding another turtle! Luckily, the parlameros were willing to give me a
donation. It turns out that they had found another nest earlier as well so I
got two donations! I decided to keep going on with crawl count before burying
the nest because of how far I already was. I ended up running into my fisherman
friend, Abalino. We had a nice chat about the eggs in both English and Spanish
as I’m trying to work on my Spanish and he is trying to work on his English. I
also got stopped by a lot of other people who wanted to know about the eggs…the
eggs were quite the conversation starters. I even got proposed to by an old
Guatemalan man who had just moved back to Guatemala from the States. It was an
interesting morning for sure.
The rest of the day was spent entering data and cleaning up
around the parque. This seems to be a lot of what my days consist of now haha.
Colum came later in the evening just for the night. He
brought a more accurate scale, which made me super happy! There was also a huge
storm again and this time a ton of turtles came up! On patrol with Glenda, we
marked nine nests in a span of two hours and saw two turtles. We only got one
donation though. I’m not so secretly glad I had the day off from crawl counts
the next morning, because I’m sure it will take FOREVER to count all of the
nests.
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