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At one point I figured we'd seen about all that we could in the botanical garden, but my dad wanted to keep walking. We found this little pond, and there was a couple on a park bench by it. Just a couple feet in front of them was another (maybe the same?) great egret. This was a pretty imperturbable bird! We moved quietly closer, and saw that there were also ducks and at least one gallinule near the couple. They were eating, and tossing some bread crumbs to the birds. The ducks and gallinule were happily eating the bread. They tossed some near the egret, which took a predatory pose and struck, and came up with a big fish! When my snapshot alarm went off I set the self-timer so that I could get a shot of my dad and myself, with this story in the background.

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Since the woodfrogling went over well, I thought I'd pull up another amphibian from the archives. Bufo marinus is known by many names, depending on where it's found. Usually it's called "marine toad," which doesn't make much sense--like other members of genus Bufo, it is terrestrial (to my knowledge there are no marine amphibians). Probably it should be called the "giant neotropical toad." In Australia it is widely hated as the "cane toad," because it was introduced to help control a pest of the sugar cane crop. It wasn't very good at that, but it excelled as an invasive species and has spread across the continent eating anything a little smaller than itself, and poisoning anything that tries to eat it.

In Costa Rica (part of its vast native range), its attracted to the great quantities of insects attracted to the lights of human settlement. At Tortuguero, the lodge was the only source of artificial light for miles, and these toads were common at night. The one I'm holding is one of the smaller ones.



Photo by my dad, Doc Taylor.

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