Amazonas is a forest packed with avian treasures, plus a phenomenal range of other wildlife. Some are drab, like the aptly named drab-water tyrant that we saw this morning, which may even seem invisible at first. But some other birds are right on your face! Blue-crowned manakin was such a case this morning. We explored gorgeous Pahuachiro tributary in our skiffs and later went on an introductory hike in the forest. In the afternoon, after our siesta time, we boarded skiffs again explore another tributary at the junction of which we had a great time with both species of river dolphins.