Macaws are always a good way to start the day! We found a group of blue and yellow and another of red-bellied at the margin of the river early this morning, before they departed from their roosting trees to their feeding grounds, demonstrating the importance of early starts in these tropical latitudes. Later on, we went on a community visit where we could interact with the locals and hear about the different projects they carry on with the help of Minga Peru and our support. In the afternoon, we cruised Clavero Lake in a quest for the smallest primate in the world, the pigmy marmoset and were rewarded with fine views of these minute creatures. All of us enjoyed a great return to the ship, during a magnificent sunset.