Tapiche Report (including rodent ID ?)
I went on a week-long trip to the Peruvian Amazon near Iquitos in August. I spent five nights at the wonderful Tapiche O’Hara Reserve (which is described thoroughly in Jon’s trip report), where the highlight was Bald Uakari. It’s a mammal I’ve wanted to see since I watched National Geographic’s flooded forest documentary as a kid. We had to spend long hours hiking through the palm swamp to find them, though the search probably would have seemed easier if I hadn’t been sick (something which happens very rarely on my trips). It seems that the Uakaris are easier to see in the wet season, when they range more widely through the forest. However, unless one is very unlucky, three full days should be more than sufficient to locate them at any time of year. Other highlights included both river dolphins, Tamandua, and Yellow-crowned Tree-Rat. I also photographed this rodent at the boundary of an oxbow lake, which I have been unable to identify:
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Jon Hall
G’day Ben, I showed this to Fiona Reid (AKA Encyclopaedia Mammalia!) and she reckons “I’d say Peruvian tree rat Echimys rhipidurus. Photo shows the reddish nose, fur coarse not spiny (nice sheen like a proechimys which has similar fur), and tail haired but not tufted.” Can you check to see if that species fits in range/elevation for Tapiche? Glad you visited and that the Uakaris are still around
Jon