Amos and Eva catch up and jump through the grass at Harris Neck.
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Amphipods at Armstrong
After some heavy rains this week, thousands of stranded amphipods were dried up in the Science Center, possibly emerging from a over flowing drain.
Rolling, wet, Eva
After falling into a fountain (for the first time), Eva gets dirty.
Views and Panoramas from Cerro Chai
At about 2100 m, overlooking and within La Amistad International Park. I’ve previously posted a little about the area and hike here.
Chippawa Square
A visit to Chippewa Square.
Waiting at the clearing
West Branch of Rio Java cascades
Mentors at Las Cruces
Some rain frogs
At least two species and my guesses are: Pygmy rain frog, Strabomantidae, Pristimantis ridens (formerly Eleutherodactylus).
And Craugastor crassidigitus of Craugastoridae, which I vaguely recall catching with Luke Frishkoff back in 2013 for his dissertation project.