
Georgia spotted them first from our kayak. An unusual lump on a branch, high in tree. We hove to and saw it was an orange iguana, all menacing black stripes and spine spikes. Glowering it was.

Once you see one you see lots. On Friday evening just before sunset I counted 14 hanging out on branches, almost one in each tree over a couple of hundred metres. They appear to be soaking up the last warmth from the suns rays before the cool of night.

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