Last week I took my first trip to Trinidad. Even though it was the wet season, we needed to get fish to start a breeding experiment, so we took our chances. Unfortunately, it poured down rain most of the time we were there, turning small creeks into raging rivers. It started raining on our way home from the site we sampled on the second day, and the hour drive down the the windy, bumpy, mountain road we came up on turned into a dangerous, flooded, muddy mess, consequently causing the rental car agent to scowl at Cam when he returned the car. Fortunately, we made it back and waited the rain out for the next 2 days by checking out sites and visiting the
Asa Wright Nature Center, a renowned birder's paradise. On our last day, we made up for lost time and sampled 3 sites in one day, and another team of researchers sampled a 4th site for us! So in all, it was a successful trip, but hopefully next time it will be the dry season, and we will have more time to explore more of Trinidad. I feel like this was my first "real" field experience, where we were basically camping at the field station - I had to sleep in a mosquito net - and I got more dirty and wet in one day than I have in an entire week! Now I am officially a field biologist and I love it!
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Using butterfly nets to catch guppies in Trinidadian streams |
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