Herping in Costa Rica

juraj

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Hello,
I would like to share photos taken within my two visits of the Pacific coast in 2015 and 2018.
cheers
j
 

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some more
 

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Most of them taken during rainy nights in low land forest around Uvita and Quepos.
 

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juraj, the international herper. :happy:

Thank you so much for sharing!
 
juraj, the international herper. :happy:
I saw much more there but could't get decent pics.
It's a very cool thing especially for the person coming from the area where only a few species can be seen. I really enjoyed it.
j
 

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