Parque Nacional Sierra Lacandona, Peten Guatemala
Conservation Tourism
Bird of the Day: Great Egrets and White Ibis
Bird of the Day: Black-capped Flycatcher
Bird of the Day: Purple Sunbird
Bird of the Day: Lesser Roadrunner
Bird of the Day: Coppersmith Barbet
Bird of the Day: Willet
Bird of the Day: African Stonechat
Bird of the Day: Gartered Trogon
Bird of the Day: Large Grey Babbler
Bird of the Day: Ocellated Turkey
Bird of the Day: Rufous Sabrewing
Bird of the Day: Indian Nightjar
Bird of the Day: Yellow Warbler
Bird of the Day: Semipalmated Plover

Jekyll Island, Georgia
Bird of the Day: Barred Forest Falcon
57+ Countries, All Important, But A Few Favorites

Stelios Trilyrakis, the chef behind Ntounias in Crete, pats one of his heritage cows, a rare Cretan species called Gidomouskara. SteMajourneys
I have a longstanding habit, in an article like this one listing travel experiences including 5. Savor an Unforgettable Lunch at Ntounias in Western Crete, of skimming to find whether the writer(s) have been to anywhere that I know firsthand; if they write something meaningful about a place I know, I read the entire article. These days I have less interest in going to places I do not already know (between 57 and 60 countries where I have had meaningful experiences, ranging from a few days to living there for a year or more).
When I see Crete, I am all in, for reasons I have made plain previously. In this case I want to abandon all responsibilities and get on a plane.
Since that is not possible I am left to desk-travel, which is what I did to learn more about this place. I see now that on the two occasions when I have mentioned Xania I have spelled it two different ways. With the X my spelling was transliterating into English the letter used in the Greek alphabet for spelling that town’s name; otherwise the dipthong of Ch is necessary to produce the sound of the Greek letter that looks like an elongated X. Now that I have excused my spelling discrepancies, and daydreamed of a meal on the island of Crete at a later date, I will get on with my responsibilities.
Bird of the Day: Pale-billed Woodpecker
Carara National Park, Costa Rica

















