{"id":497,"date":"2002-05-27T22:00:00","date_gmt":"2002-05-27T22:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/2002\/05\/27\/bird-watching-in-tari-southern-highlands-papua-new-guinea-by-steve-mago\/"},"modified":"2002-05-27T22:00:00","modified_gmt":"2002-05-27T22:00:00","slug":"bird-watching-in-tari-southern-highlands-papua-new-guinea-by-steve-mago","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/bird-watching-in-tari-southern-highlands-papua-new-guinea-by-steve-mago.html","title":{"rendered":"Bird watching in Tari, southern highlands,\n Papua New Guinea by Steve Mago"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The morning was cool and fresh and immediately I knew the rest of the<br \/>\n day would turn out perfect. From the lodge, we were looking down over<br \/>\n the Tari Valley in Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. It was an incredible<br \/>\n feeling. I mean, how many places on earth give you the unique opportunity<br \/>\n of looking down on cloud formations. It was like looking down over the<br \/>\n pages of National Geographic. The clouds looked like flat-lying cobwebs,<br \/>\n occasionally punctuated in places by protruding mountain summits. Normally,<br \/>\n you would be looking up to the sky and across the horizon to see incredible<br \/>\n cloud formations in the mornings or evenings.<\/p>\n<p>It was December 2001 and I was on this early morning bird watching trip<br \/>\n with three American bird watchers, husband and wife, Bob and Penny and<br \/>\n Sharyl, a lone traveller who later turned out to be a cross between a<br \/>\n bird watcher and a diver. Reason &#8211; apart from being excited about seeing<br \/>\n the birds in the wild, she couldn&#039;t stop talking about diving at her<br \/>\n next destination &#8211; Alotau in Milne Bay Province, situated south of Port<br \/>\n Moresby and an hour&#039;s plane ride away.<\/p>\n<p>Our starting point was world famous, Ambua Lodge, a luxury bush material<br \/>\n accommodation in the form of village huts, set on a hillside of flowering<br \/>\n gardens with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and rainforest.<\/p>\n<p>The design of the huts is based on traditional architecture. Just being<br \/>\n here is an experience in itself. The crisp mountain air is perfect for<br \/>\n taking advantage of the many guided tours, especially bird watching. You<br \/>\n can also take moderate walks along rainforest tracks to go bird watching,<br \/>\n see the waterfalls cascade into crystal-clear pools or drive to one of<br \/>\n the local villages and watch a traditional singsing (group dancing and<br \/>\n singing).<\/p>\n<p>Back to birds, the rule is to set out to the forests as early as you<br \/>\n can, in time for the morning choruses and courtship displays on tree branches<br \/>\n and tree tops. Too, for birds in the wild like Papua New Guinea&#039;s<br \/>\n bird of paradise species, they perch on tree tops in the morning when<br \/>\n it&#039;s cool and where they can drink water drops from leaves and tree<br \/>\n branches. When the sun is up, it gets a little bit hot for them, their<br \/>\n sources of drinking water dry up and they are gone and it can be a difficult<br \/>\n waiting game. Out of the 43 known bird of paradise species, Papua New<br \/>\n Guinea has 38 species and Tari has ten species including the most exotic<br \/>\n species, Brown and Black Sicklebill, Superb Bird of Paradise, Blue Bird<br \/>\n of Paradise and its close cousins, the bower birds. After driving for<br \/>\n about twenty minutes, our tour bus came to a stop and the guide, Joseph<br \/>\n told us to get out. He was first out with his tripod and a pair of binoculars.<br \/>\n Hardly had Joseph set up his tripod when Menzies, the driver jumped out<br \/>\n of his driver&#039;s set. He looked towards us, did a hand sign, gesturing<br \/>\n us to come to him while whispering in some English that I hardly understood.<br \/>\n He pointed in the direction of some tall trees and said, &#8220;Look, there!.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Without the aid of his binoculars, Joseph, being the expert that he was,<br \/>\n looked in the same direction, nodded in agreement and said, &#8220;Yes,<br \/>\n Princess Stephanie! Three of them&#8221;. Bob took no time catching the<br \/>\n bird in his binoculars while Penny and Sharyl struggled. Penny, with her<br \/>\n own pair of binoculars pointed in the same direction, slowly whispered,<br \/>\n &#8220;I can&#039;t see anything. Can you see anything Bob?&#8221; &#8220;Mmm,<br \/>\n mm&#8221;, came the reply. &#8220;Maybe it&#039;s my eyes or maybe it&#039;s<br \/>\n my binoculars,&#8221; said Penny. &#8220;Stay focused, you&#039;ll see &#039;em.<br \/>\n Wait until they jump,&#8221; said Bob, almost in angry tone.<\/p>\n<p>Sharyl, closely following Joseph the bird guide, was having the same<br \/>\n difficulty spotting the birds. &#8220;I can&#039;t see either.&#8221; &#8220;There,<br \/>\n look, it&#039;s on the tree,&#8221; said Joseph. &#8220;Which tree?&#8221;<br \/>\n &#8220;There, on the right, under the tall tree,&#8221; said Joseph, and<br \/>\n by this time, Sharyl was about to give up, saying, &#8220;There&#039;s an<br \/>\n awful lot of tall trees out there Joseph. What have you got double vision?&#8221;<br \/>\n No reply from Joseph, obviously not understanding the remark. Even I was<br \/>\n confused and it took me a while before I saw the birds.<\/p>\n<p>We had left the lodge at 6.30 am and an hour later, the sun had risen<br \/>\n and it was time to go back to the lodge. We had seen three different species<br \/>\n of the bird of paradise and three species of parrots. It was only an hour<br \/>\n and the observed bird list was not long enough, but for Bob, Penny and<br \/>\n Sharyl, they had seen the exotic birds in the wild, and that was all that<br \/>\n mattered.<\/p>\n<p>Penny said to me back at the lodge, &#8220;I am satisfied seeing only<br \/>\n three species. My God, they are wonderful creatures. Up till now, I have<br \/>\n only seen them on books. This is why I came and I like birds. There&#039;s<br \/>\n something special about them that I can&#039;t explain. They are such lovely<br \/>\n creatures and they should be protected.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I thought I would give the last word to Sharyl. She said to me over watercress<br \/>\n soup at dinner time, &#8220;I would have loved to have seen them closer<br \/>\n but then again, I shouldn&#039;t complain. They were where they should<br \/>\n be, in the wild and on tree tops. At least I didn&#039;t see them in a<br \/>\n zoo and that&#039;s the beauty of coming to a place like Papua New Guinea.<br \/>\n You have rainforests that are still pristine. You should not let logging<br \/>\n to come here because they destroy a lot of the habitat.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;You have such a lovely country and you still practice your culture<br \/>\n which is great. I am really looking forward to dive in Alotau &#8211; at least<br \/>\n there, I can see the fish and lovely corals right in front of my eyes.&#8221;<\/p>\n<h4>ABOUT TARI:<\/h4>\n<p>Tari is in fact a Basin and situated in the Centre of the island of New<br \/>\n Guinea. Clans in the Southern Highlands have a strong and intricate social<br \/>\n system little affected by change. The Southern Highlands is a land of<br \/>\n lush, high valleys wedged between impressive limestone peaks.<\/p>\n<p>Tari is one of the few places in Papua New Guinea where the traditional<br \/>\n way of life can be seen in everyday living. Ceremonial rituals are strongly<br \/>\n observed. Men and women can still be seen wearing traditional dress, tending<br \/>\n their gardens and pigs and building their bush material huts.<\/p>\n<p>Visitors to the tribal wonderland of the Southern Highlands can stay<br \/>\n in a variety of accommodation from basic guest houses to luxurious mountain<br \/>\n lodges.<\/p>\n<p>Tari is known all over the world for its Huli Wigmen, famous for their<br \/>\n elaborate and colourful traditional dress, body decorations and facial<br \/>\n paintings in vivid colours.<\/p>\n<p>These proud warriors have great reverence for birds, especially the bird<br \/>\n of paradise. They imitate the birds in ceremonial dances and decorate<br \/>\n their mushroom-shaped human hair wigs with bird feathers, flowers and<br \/>\n cuscus furs.<\/p>\n<p>The wigs, woven from human hair, are donated by wives and children. Everlasting<br \/>\n daisies are especially cultivated for use in the wigs, while their faces<br \/>\n are painted with yellow and ochre. The women, by contrast wear black for<br \/>\n their wedding and coat themselves with blue-grey clay when mourning. The<br \/>\n women&#039;s traditional dress, like those of their men folk, has not changed<br \/>\n over the years.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The morning was cool and fresh and immediately I knew the rest of the day would turn out perfect. 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