Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University
of Wisconsin - Green Bay
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| The Laguna is a cutoff meander of the Tarcoles River, accessible by a muddy track. | Amazingly, there are a number of private landowners who use this road to access their holdings. In the rainy season this area is under water over the top of the truck. |
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Left: bullhorn acacia. Ants live in the hollow thorns and kill off both
animals and plants that threaten the acacia. Below: the canopy. | |
| Left and below: bananas. This area was cultivated before being included in the park and there are still a lot of introduced plants here. | |
| Pale-billed woodpecker. | |
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Left: the laguna. Below: how do herons coexist with crocodiles? Very carefully. | |
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Left and above: Great Blue Heron Below: Tiger Heron | |
| A troop of white-faced capuchins | |
| Two morphos with folded wings enjoy pineapple scraps. | |
| Looking out to the highway from the Research Station. | |
| We can more or less forget about looking for morphos as long as this guy is prowling the compost pit. | |
| Samantha Olsen goes native. |
| A melon field. Netting is used to shade the melons. | |
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Above: the lagoon at Caldera. Left: Coastal bluffs
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| Left and below: the scenery is nice but it's an intensely frustrating ride since good photo opportunities are rare and fleeting. | |
| Holiday lights were still up in Liberia. | |
| The restaurant in Liberia had some nice wood carvings. | |
| Twilight in Liberia |
| Giovanny. | |
| Orientation and discussion time. | |
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Samantha Olsen, Jesse Berger and Phil Hahn Below: Ghosties and ghoulies, and long-leggedy beasties, and things that go bump in the night. | |
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Above: wasp nest (they're about an inch and a half long) Below: Tarantula | Above: whip scorpion: harmless Below: real scorpion, not so harmless, and about three inches long. |
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