Page 1 of 1

Panama February 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 1:59 pm
by Yannick Francioli
Hi everyone!
I had the chance to start my 2017 herping season with a one week trip to Panama. I was with my Family so it wasn't a 100% herping trip, but still we saw plenty of things!
We visited three places: El Valle de Anton, Gamboa and Bocas Del Toro.
Do not hesitate to correct me if I misidentified some species.

Anton Valle:

PanamaFE-0307.JPG
Nephila sp.

PanamaFE-0354.JPG
Engystomops pustulosus

PanamaFE-0357.JPG
lithobates warszewitschii

PanamaFE-0359.JPG
Cochranella albomaculata

PanamaFE-0398.JPG
Similisca sila

PanamaFE-0414.JPG
Similisca sila

PanamaFE-0405.JPG
Mantis
PanamaFE-0411.JPG
Similisca sila
PanamaFE-0416.JPG
Cupiennius sp.

PanamaFE-0421.JPG
Sibon nebulatus

PanamaFE-0435.JPG
Sibon nebulatus

PanamaFE-0438.JPG
Sibon nebulatus

PanamaFE-0448.JPG
Chaunus marinus

PanamaFE-0497.JPG
Cochranella albomaculata

PanamaFE-0505.JPG
Cochranella albomaculata


Gamboa:

PanamaFE-0595.JPG
Caiman crocodilus

PanamaFE-0642.JPG
Rhinella alata

PanamaFE-0661.JPG
Rhaebo haematiticus

PanamaFE-0791.JPG
Dendrobates auratus from Barro Colorado

PanamaFE-0792.JPG
Norops tropidogaster

PanamaFE-0956.JPG
Howler monkey

PanamaFE-0992.JPG
Mantis

PanamaFE-1019.JPG
Dendrobates auratus from Barro Colorado

PanamaFE-1064.JPG
Turkey Vulture

PanamaFE-1109.JPG
Rhinella alata


Bocas Del Toro:

PanamaFE-1291.JPG
Finally! I worked hard to find this one... Bothriechis schlegelii

PanamaFE-1428.JPG
Bothriechis schlegelii

PanamaFE-1530.JPG
Bothriechis schlegelii

PanamaFE-1771.JPG
Oophaga pumilio *Isla Solarte"

PanamaFE-1813.JPG
Oophaga pumilio *Isla Solarte"

PanamaFE-1820.JPG
Oophaga pumilio *Isla Solarte"

PanamaFE-1872.JPG
Caiman crocodilus

PanamaFE-1956.JPG
Oophaga pumilio "Isla Bastimentos"

PanamaFE-1974.JPG
Oophaga pumilio "Isla Bastimentos"

PanamaFE-2024.JPG
Oophaga pumilio "Isla Bastimentos"

PanamaFE-2061.JPG
Jamaican fruit bat

PanamaFE-2067.JPG
Jamaican fruit bat

PanamaFE-2111.JPG
Oophaga pumilio "Isla Colón"

PanamaFE-2124.JPG
Oophaga pumilio "Isla Colón"

PanamaFE-2212.JPG
Oophaga pumilio "Isla San Cristobal"

PanamaFE-2325.JPG
Oophaga pumilio "Isla San Cristobal"

PanamaFE-2357.JPG
Phyllobates lugubris

PanamaFE-2383.JPG
Frog (no idea of the species)

PanamaFE-2397.JPG
Sloth

PanamaFE-2435.JPG
Dendrobates auratus from Cerro Brujo

PanamaFE-2438.JPG
Dendrobates auratus from Cerro Brujo

PanamaFE-2446.JPG
Oophaga pumilio "Cerro Brujo"

PanamaFE-2466.JPG
Oxybelis aeneus

PanamaFE-2472.JPG
Oxybelis aeneus


That's it, although I would have like to see a few more snakes, it was an incredible trip! Hope you enjoyed the pictures!

Re: Panama February 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 3:08 pm
by Pablo Deschepper
I certainly enjoyed your pictures! Good that you found schlegelii :). It's amazing how frog patterns can vary so much! Love it

Re: Panama February 2017

PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 4:45 pm
by Kevin Esser
Very nice trip and beautiful pictures! I love the color variations of Oophaga pumilio.
It can never be "enough" snakes on a trip :D
Nice, you found gold (oropel)

Re: Panama February 2017

PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 6:41 pm
by Michal Szkudlarek
Yannick, have you been looking for salamanders?

Re: Panama February 2017

PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 11:02 am
by Jeroen Speybroeck
Oophaga colour show! Thanks!

Re: Panama February 2017

PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 1:46 pm
by Jürgen Gebhart
Nice!
Congrats on the schlegelii!

Re: Panama February 2017

PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 8:37 pm
by Noah Meier
Wow! Good job, Yannick ;)
I love the "Colon" type of O.pumilio. Must be great to see them in nature!

Re: Panama February 2017

PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 3:12 pm
by Bobby Bok
Great finds, especially for a non-herpingtrip!

Re: Panama February 2017

PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 7:41 pm
by Yannick Francioli
Thanks for the comments!

Michal Szkudlarek wrote:Yannick, have you been looking for salamanders?

Not specifically, but I regret not trying to find some in the highland of El Valle, I was told they are quite common there.

Noah Meier wrote:Wow! Good job, Yannick ;)
I love the "Colon" type of O.pumilio. Must be great to see them in nature!

My favourite as well ;)

Bobby Bok wrote:Great finds, especially for a non-herpingtrip!

Well it' was more a half-herping trip, even though my family isn't as crazy as I am, they love to search for reptiles and amphibians with me.

Re: Panama February 2017

PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 7:52 pm
by Michal Szkudlarek
Yannick Francioli wrote: even though my family isn't as crazy as I am, they love to search for reptiles and amphibians with me.

lucky you