Monday, 23 July 2007

Steve Johnson: Costa Rica birding

In San Jose, I've stayed several times at the Hotel Villa Tournon, within walking distance of the center of town. Another time I stayed at the Hotel Bougainvillea, way out in the suburbs, which had a larger grounds with lots of good birding.

My top recommendations are:
(1) La Selva research station of OTS. Make reservations through the OTS website www.ots.duke.edu , or call the OTS office at Duke if you have any problems , (919) 684-5774. The rate includes 3 meals and a guided nature walk, then you are free to explore the trails on your own. Some of the trails are off limits and are reserved for researchers. To get to La Selva, go to the Limon bus station in San Jose, on Calle Central near the Hotel Villa Tournon, just north of the little river that runs through town. Buy a ticket to Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui. There is another town called Puerto Viejo de Limon, so make sure you include the Sarapiqui. Ask the driver to let you off at the entrance to Estacion Biologica de la Selva and walk the 800 meters or so to the station. It takes about 4 hours to get there from San Jose and buses run about 4 times per day. Cost of a ticket is very cheap. Plan to spend at least 2 nights there. OTS also has 2 other research stations which birders can stay at, but La Selva is the easiest to get to and the most interesting, in my opinion.
(2) Punta Leona Beach Hotel. OTS arranged this one for me. This is a big resort hotel on the Pacific coast on the way to Manuel Antonio. In addition to the beachfront, the hotel owns several square miles of rainforest with hiking trails., so you can do good birding all day without leaving the property. It's touristy, but yet undeveloped. It's a few miles south of Carara National Park, one of the best birding spots in Costa Rica, the best place to see scarlet macaws. Punta Leona offers tours to Carara on certain days, and since there wasn't one while I was there, they arranged for a taxi to take me there and come back for me for $30, which really worked out better since I could spend the day there at my own pace. I couldn't find a website for Punta Leona, but you can make a reservation through hotels.com, orbitz.com, or similar websites. To get there, I took a bus from the Coca-Cola Bus terminal in San Jose. (there's no Coca Cola sign; they just call it that for some reason.) It's on Avenida 3 around Calle 20 or so. You buy a ticket to Jaco,(again, a day in advance if possible) and ask the driver to let you off at Punta Leona. There's a big gatehouse, and the guard will call a driver to come pick you up. It's about 3 miles from the gatehouse to the hotel, through hotel property all the way. A fantastic place.
(3) Manuel Antonio Natl. Park. The small town of Manuel Antonio right next to the park has lots of small hotels. I picked up the bus in front of Punta Leona and went on to Manuel Antonio from there, where the road dead ends. I stayed at the Velabar hotel, which OTS arranged. (www.velabar.com) A very pleasant place with the sound of Kiri te Kanawa singing Gershwin songs for breakfast while I observed white-crowned parrots and such in the trees just outside. The park is small but has lots of hiking trails and beautiful scenery somewhat like the Point Reyes peninsula of California. Saw lots of new life birds there, also a sloth & some other mammals.

Rich Hoyer on birding in Costa Rica
The birding in the Arenal area can be really good. The center of the
birding area is essentially the road that cross the dam of Arenal
Reservoir. The few kilometers in either direction of the dam can be
very birdy. The side road on the downstream (Fortuna) side of the dam
can be worthwhile, especially the level stretch above the little guard
station. This is where birders have seen the elusive Keel-billed
Motmot.
If you can manage to stay in the Puerto Viejo area, it would be worth
your time to schedule a full day at La Selva. They have resident guides who take you on the trail system, and you'll be guaranteed a big list
of birds that you won't get elsewhere.
Another great area is Carara National Park, which you pass on your way
to Manuel Antonio. There's a small trail system in the forest as well
as the Laguna Meandrica trail/road that goes through level, seasonally
flooded forest that can be teeming with birds. Get your Black-bellied
Wren here! And then there's the mangroves by the river mouth where you
can go with Luis Campos on a boat ride and find some great birds like
the endemic Mangrove Hummingbird. The lodge to stay at here is Selva Verde.
Check remainder bookshops for two catalogues which should be coming up eventually:

At Home in Renaissance Italy: Art and Life in the Italian House 1400-1600 (Hardcover)by Marta Ajmar-Wollheim (Editor), Flora Dennis (Editor)Hardcover: 416 pages. Publisher: V & A Publications (11 Sep 2006) ISBN-10: 1851774882 ISBN-13: 978-1851774883

Venice and the Islamic World, 828-1797 (Hardcover) by Stefano Carboni (Author) Hardcover: 375 pages Publisher: Yale University Press (March 30, 2007) ISBN-10: 0300124309 ISBN-13: 978-0300124309

Monday, 16 July 2007

Open University learning materials are now available online at Openlearn

Knowlege Mapping

Compendium is knowledge mapping software developed by the Knowledge Media Institute at the Open University. Graphical representation of ideas and discussions (logic mapping)

Friday, 6 July 2007

LMS software - free

According to Ken Chad, Georgia Pines consortium has made its software available as open source, which can be downloaded

However their website doesn't make any mention of how this is to be done so it looks like something ad hominem, ask nicely

Tuesday, 3 July 2007

Library Management Software - Free

Koha produce open source library management software

Monday, 2 July 2007

Reflective Practice

Invented in 1987 - basically the critical examination of personal experience. There's a surprising new thought...

I notice that it must have reached a certain stage in the life process of the method, because CILIP are offering a course in it.

http://crcp.mit.edu/documents/whatis.pdf

Library Management Software

JISC/SCONUL are instituting a survey of Library Managment Systems (LMS) and an horizon scan in July 2007

Source: Lucy Tedd at Umbrella 2007

Project Managment

The buzzword for project management at Umbrella 2007 was PRINCE2

http://www.prince2.com/whatisp2.html

http://www.ratauvin.com/


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRINCE2#Overview_of_the_methodology

Sunday, 1 July 2007

Shooting birds

I'm trying to find a reference for a quotation about bird collecting in the late 19th or early 20th century, a propos of some rare species spotted in England "Someone who ought to have known better let it get away"

Possibilities are
  • Nelder, J.A. (1962). A statistical examination of the Hastings Rarities. British Birds, August 1962.
  • Nicholson, E.M.; & Ferguson-Lees, I.J. (1962). The Hastings Rarities. British Birds (August 1962) 55(8): 281.