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Expanding Las Cruces
OTS Las Cruces is attempting to expand and connect it’s biological reserve to another, more expansive, reserve. Currently, Las Cruces protects about 300 hectares of premontane wet forest, and they are buying surrounding pastures to build a corridor. Here are some recently purchased pastures that are still grazed. I believe, once a restoration plan is established, grazing will the halted.
Río Java – Posa 3
Tree fern
Premontane tropical wet forest is full of tree ferns – Cyatheales.
Giant cup fungus
Jason releases some bats
Jason and I were a bit more successful at capturing the release of this large, nectivorous (?) bat.
Cup fungus with setae
Guava – An unpalatable story of language
Guava is a fruit with many names and many types, generally belonging to the genus Psidium. In Costa Rica, cas is a guava that is used to make delicious juice and has yellow or whitish, seed-filled flesh. In Nicaragua, cas is known as guayaba. And to an American English speaker, guava (the red-fleshed fruit often used to make guava jelly) is what ticos call guayaba, whereas ‘guava’ refers to a bean-like fruit from a tree in the genus Igna… I think. I’ve also heard cas referred to as ‘superfruit’ in English.
In any case, all of the fruits are good… unless they are parasitized by fly maggots. Or perhaps, that’s what you’re into: