A group of about 20 of us boarded a bus for the nearly two hour ride to the mountains shortly before 8am. Once there we went on some short hikes with a naturalist. He specialized in birds and we saw many small undistinguished looking birds (flycatchers, tyrants, etc.). Interesting name for a small, brown bird...tyrant. So-called because they are bossy to other birds. We did see a Chilean fox hanging out by the side of the road. The highlight, however, was the Andean condor. Their wings span up to 12 feet from wingtip to wingtip. I got a couple of photos but others got better ones. Will try to get those. I took photos of several native flowers, the landscape (treeless), and a few of the larger birds. The geology is all volcanic or volcanic-derived. We saw tuffs, welded tuffs, flow deposits, and some lahars.
Tomorrow is a very early start for us. We need to be boarding a bus to the airport at 5:30!
Here's a photo of the fox.
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