Mexico/Belize - Spring 2003

Some of these photos were taken in Mexico during a trip to attend my brother's wedding. After the wedding, I took a bus to Belize to hang out with Tabatha Bruce and her laughing falcons. The falcons are snake specialists and we got to see a few predation events at the nests Tab had staked out. All photos copyright 2003, please follow these simple rules if you'd like to use one of these photos. - REG May 2, 2003.

The ghost anole (Anolis lemurinus) from Rio Bravo, Belize. A. lemurinus eating a tabanid fly. A. sericeus from Rio Bravo, Belize. A. sericeus dewlap. Ctenosaura similis at the Tulum ruins, Mexico.
S. variabilis from Rio Bravo, Belize. S. variabilis venter The closest I came to seeing a jaguar. Orthopteran aggregation. Scorpion with babies.
Tab watching a falcon nest. A tree with a falcon nest in it. Tab showed some Belizian Mennonites a road-killed Oxybelis. Tab and I spent Easter Sunday with the Bergen's, a big Belizian Mennonite family.

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