view from lobby
View from balcony
The Discovery Center is located on Pipeline Road in the Soberania
National Forest. The observation tower is
100ft/32 meters high. You go up a spiral staircase that has 174 steps, with
resting and observation platforms every 25ft / 8 meters, until you reach the
top deck which is higher than the forest canopy. There are also various hiking
trails to search for birds, monkeys etc. There is a Welcome Center with a small
store to buy cold drinks and souvenirs.
Unfortunately, the breakfast buffet didn’t open until 6:30 so we
took some protein bars and had those along the way. We walked the trail to the
tower and climbed it and watched the sunrise. We could hear tons of howler
monkeys and birds, but didn’t see any. Finally, I saw a Keel-billed toucan fly
into a tree. It was misty so pics aren’t so good. Then it flew off and then 2
more followed it. Never did see them in the tree. Since there weren’t any birds
seen above the treetops, we headed down to the hiking trails. We have decided
birding is like fishing...long bouts of nothing interspersed with lots of
action. One of the trails lead to a lake and we saw tons of birds there.
Several areas on the trails had lots of birds.
We took a break at the Welcome Center and watched the tons of
hummingbirds at their numerous feeders.
The fee to get in to climb the tower and use the facilities there is $30, but since we are residents we get in for $10.00 each. Plus, $5.00 of each admission is given back to you to spend at their little store. I got a pair of earrings and some drinks and snacks. Then, we went back out and climbed the tower again and hiked some more until it started pouring rain. We headed back to the car and went for lunch at the hotel. After lunch we went down to the pool for the afternoon. The resident cat climbed up in my lap and fell asleep.
The evening buffet was Caribbean and
again was tasty. We skipped the night safari and spent the evening looking up
the new birds we saw.
The next day we slept in a bit and had the breakfast buffet and
headed to Pipeline road. We saw a lone howler monkey. They are really loud! We
just followed the barking until we found it. Later we saw tons of Capuchins and
Greg saw a Spider Monkey. Again, we saw tons of new birds. We also saw 2 Coatimundi
(members of the raccoon family). They crossed our path so fast we didn’t get
pictures. We went back to the Discovery Center and climbed the tower again and
went to the lake. No rain today! Got more snacks and another pair of earrings
with our admission credit.
Broad-billed Motmot
Peach-chinned Parakeets
Gray-headed Chachalaca
Gray-headed Chachalaca
Tropical Mockingbird
Keel-billed Toucans
Tropical Kingbird
Crested Oropendola
Slaty-tailed Trogan (female)
Orange-headed Lizard
Central American Whiptail Lizard
Went to lunch at the Marina and sat outside enjoying
the Chagres River. Went for a hike in the area and then spent some time at the
pool. That night for our anniversary dinner we went to the Chagres View
Restaurant for a “fancy” meal for our anniversary. Dinner was very good. I had
a nice steak and Greg had sea bass. Our appetizers were amazing. We split the
lobster gratin and Sausage and Brie. Desserts were lackluster, but OK.
We slept
in the next morning and packed up and drove into the city to shop at PriceSmart
and the Discovery Center. Then we stopped for lunch at the mall on the way
home.
As we were driving into the parking garage here at the condos our
friend Sharon invited us to Picasso for a community friend’s birthday. We don’t
know her well, but went and sat with 2 couples we have met before. The DJ music
was so loud no one could talk and our ears were ringing. The one couple invited
us back to their place, but we begged off since we really needed to unwind
after the 3 day trip and the drive from the city.
The next day we went for our morning walk around the neighborhood
expecting to be bored after seeing so many new birds in the rainforest, but we
saw a couple new ones. We got caught in a torrential downpour on our walk back
home. There were some locals watching us walk back into the parking garage and
I rung out the bottom of my shirt and they just laughed. I’m sure they were
thinking "Crazy Gringos"!
Til next time…..
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