The first Norops capito I posted about was in 2010. Here’s another, found on my birthday of this year (2016) and caught by Bree, a NAPIRE mentor:
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Releasing stream anoles
Two of the mentors for NAPIRE have students working on projects centered around the stream anole, Norops aquaticus. After their capture, the males are often brought back to the field station to mark and perform various behavioral assays with them. They are released, unharmed but often exhausted, at the same site they are capture a couple of days later.
Ginger
Bamboo forest
A narrow strip of Chusquea subtessellata surrounding Cerro Chai at Las Alturas De Coton.
Blunt-headed vine snake
Imantodes cenchoa from Las Cruces Biological Station, and another in the same genus from La Selva.
Catawba Rhododendron
At Mount Mitchell State Park
A few night insects
Ants immobilize millipede
More Emerald Glass Frogs
Centrolenella prosoblepon