{"id":1105,"date":"2012-07-13T08:33:41","date_gmt":"2012-07-13T12:33:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.nicholas.duke.edu\/internshipblogs\/?p=1105"},"modified":"2013-05-10T11:11:00","modified_gmt":"2013-05-10T15:11:00","slug":"in-search-of-drops-of-golden-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.nicholas.duke.edu\/internshipblogs\/in-search-of-drops-of-golden-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"In Search of Drops of Golden Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The afternoon started out promising enough \u2013 part of today\u2019s summer camp adventure was watching the Hadza collect honey from a tree near Noloholo. Unfortunately, the hive had very little honey, leaving the kids a bit disappointed and sending me on a trek through the bush with the Hadza and one of Noloholo\u2019s staff members, JumaNne, in search of honey. I was fortunate enough to tag along so I could check a few camera traps along the way (funny, we never got to the camera traps\u2026.).<\/p>\n<p>We headed off, forging a new path through the bush. I quickly realized that just striking out through the brush was not something I would ordinarily undertake and decided to follow exactly in the footsteps of the Hadza! We came upon a huge baobob tree with a hive in one of the upper branches. The Hadza and JumaNne wasted no time in building a small fire and climbing into the tree. I started snapping away with my camera and then realized I had not asked permission to take pictures (I had blanket permission to take pictures of anything related to summer camp, but we were away from the kids so I thought I really should have asked). Being that these were Hadzabe and not Maasai, I was reasonably certain that it was okay, but I still felt a little bit bad about not checking first\u2026that is until I heard \u201cChris!\u201d and I turned to find Alagu hanging off the side of the tree with a giant grin on his face and waving! Pictures were just fine apparently \u2013 they actually directed me to the other side of the tree which had much better light and I was able to get lots of pictures of them attempting to get honey. But again, the hive was nearly empty. Sigh. So we headed back to Noloholo, but one of the Hadza started to wander away a bit. He was following the call of the \u201choney bird.\u201d This particular species, and I regret to say I don\u2019t know the proper name for it, is nearly always found near hives and has a particular song for when they are basically at the hive. Sure enough, they managed to find yet a third hive and went to work immediately. This hive was in the middle of a thicket and I have no idea how they managed to find it. Alas, once again, only a small amount of honey \u2013 it was tasty though! Perhaps we will head out on another expedition in the coming weeks, in search of drops of golden sun.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The afternoon started out promising enough \u2013 part of today\u2019s summer camp adventure was watching the Hadza collect honey from a tree near Noloholo. 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