Wildlife….

Our meal last night was taken in the restaurant at the end of the bay, deep into the mangroves and this is part of their problem. The food was excellent and they were the only bar so far to serve a passable ale. BUT, we were bitten alive!

Pirates bar in the mangroves
Pirates bar in the mangroves
Shoreside access through the mangroves
Shoreside access through the mangroves

We all had a good lie in, listening for movement, reluctant to be the first to break the silence.

Connected to shore power we enjoyed toast for breakfast and avidly followed the rugby tweets. We adjourned to the beach (via the ferry) where we had an ethnic lunch and relaxed and swam.

Breath in Neville!
Breath in Neville!
Marigot beach
Marigot beach

This Marigot Bay destination is absolutely magical and seems to even draw cruise ship clients who are ‘bussed in’ to spend an hour or two on the beach. The wildlife is interesting as well.

Friendly finch
Friendly finch

We were determined to enjoy more of the ale and thought we had timed our return visit to coincide with ‘happy hour’ and to precede the insects. In the event, I think we failed on both counts.

Sunset nibbles
Sunset nibbles

Following a recommendation and suffering withdrawal, we decided to indulge in an Indian meal and will report back on this!

2 thoughts on “Wildlife….

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  1. That is a Lesser Antilean Bullfinch (loxigilla Noctis) often mistaken for the St Lucian Black Finch (which does NOT have the red flash on its chest…..I rest my case.
    Lots of love
    Stephen

    1. Many thanks Stephen for your helpful ornithological contribution, valued as usual.
      It is gratifying to know that you have ‘dipped’ into our ramblings, I hope you are not alone !
      Best to all,
      Nick

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