The river is still half asleep when the first light glances off the broad, coppery surface of the Tapajós. The air smells of wet sand and driftwood. On a narrow, flooded island midstream, a Nightjar rests on a sun-bleached branch just above the waterline. It is a Sand-colored Nightjar (Hydropsalis intercedens) which formerly used to… Continue reading Sandcolored Nightjar on perch in Amazon