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Prickly Dance in Color | Philip's Blog
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Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica natural history and wildlife. Prickly Dance in Color. Felipe del Bosque Blog December 16. There is no longer any doubt about the fact that we are in the dry season. We are now receiving very little rain if any at all. It won’t be long before the dry conditions stimulate the trees into flowering. Some of the December blooms are already starting to appear. The distinctive yellow blossoms of the Ajo Tree, ( Caryocar costaricense. The female White-lipped Peccary, ( Tayassu pecari.
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Golden Brown | Philip's Blog
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Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica natural history and wildlife. Felipe del Bosque Blog December 2. This week has been consistently dry and sunny with only the slightest of rain falling at night. If these conditions continue then it won’t be long before the trees start to flower. We should then start to see an increase in particularly of insect numbers. There is already the beginnings in cicada sound. By January and February the sound will be deafening. Not The Usual Suspect. The Natural History of Bosque del Cab...
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Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica natural history and wildlife. Shining a Golden Light on Serpent Eyes. The early morning sun breaks through. Close Encounters of the Bird-eating Kind. The snake I was looking at was a Tropical Bird-eating Snake, (. Tropical Bird-eating Snake, (Pseustes poecilinotus). Tropical Bird-eating Snake in Threat Pose. Damaged Blue Morpho, (Morpho helenor). Damaged Owl Butterfly, (Caligo eurilochus). Has a line of eye spots down the trailing edge of the upper and lower wing. As can be ...
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