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Carlos and Alberto, the Fruit, and the Forest Calendar

Monday, April 13, 2026

Carlos and Alberto, the Fruit, and the Forest Calendar

By Alejandro Rigatuso, Fundador y Director de Fundación Loros


That Monday in April, Carlos and Alberto set out into the sanctuary with empty baskets and returned with three distinct flavors of the season: mangoes with green and yellow skins, ciruelas costeñas — that Spondias purpurea that shifts from fierce green to blazing red in a matter of days — and carambolas, known around these parts as torombolo or fruta estrella. The trees were heavy with fruit, their branches loaded with every stage of ripeness all at once, as if the forest couldn't quite decide whether to hold on or let go. The harvest goes directly into the diet of the Fundación's parrots, but there is something more than fruit inside those plastic crates: there is information. Every photograph taken that day is a phenological data point, a notation in the invisible calendar that the sanctuary keeps on its own trees — when they flower, when they bear fruit, when there is abundance and when there is scarcity. To know that is, in the long run, to know when the parrots eat well.

About the author

Alejandro Rigatuso · Fundador y Director de Fundación Loros

Alejandro Rigatuso arrived at Fundación Loros after years as Vice President of Growth Marketing at Toptal, bringing with him an unconventional perspective: he knows an animal is well by its eyes, "bright, wide open." Lorenzo, the first parrot released, recaptured several times and always set free to fly again, marked him forever. At dusk, around five-thirty, you'll find him at the Mirador de las Ciénagas or wandering around Cerro El Peligro, envisioning observation towers and hundreds of native parrots soaring over a reserve that an entire community calls their own.

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