Going Wild in Costa Rica
Going Wild in Costa Rica
– by Erika Ravnsborg
– Costa Rica brings its own unique magic with the local flora and fauna found in various parts of the country.
Going Wild in Costa Rica
– by Erika Ravnsborg
– Costa Rica brings its own unique magic with the local flora and fauna found in various parts of the country.
World Book Day – April 23, 2022
– Wildlife in Central America 2 Photo and Info Book.
– Central American Wildlife photographs taken by Cyril Brass
National Book Lovers Day – August 9, 2022
– Wildlife in Central America 1 and Wildlife in Central America 2 Photo and Text Book by Cyril Brass.
Wildlife Notebooks Central America
– 3 Toed Sloth, Owl Butterfly, Red Eyed Tree Frog, Scarlet Macaw, Squirrel Monkey, White Faced Monkey & more
Owl Butterfly Notebook
– The giant distinct patterned Owl Butterfly photo image is on the front cover of a 9×6 inch 128 lined paged notebook.
Central America Insects
-Wildlife in Central America 2 Photo Information Book by Cyril Brass
-Beautiful, Conspicuous & Dangerous tropical insect species
The Giant Red-Winged Grasshopper is one of the largest insects in the world.
– Due to its huge size, it is sometimes mistaken as a bird while in flight.
Insects in Central America
-Central America is an excellent region to see Insects with +300,000 species; from tiny Leaf Cutter Ants to giant Owl Butterflies.
The Golden Orb-Weaver builds large intricate webs with strong golden silk that catches it prey. It lives permanently on its web.
-Spider Photos by Cyril Brass
The Cone-Headed Katydid is identified by its slanted face and rounded pointed cone that extends from its forehead.
– Wildlife photography by Cyril Brass
The Sundown Cicada has an exceptionally loud vocal sound, produced by a special organ called a tymbal that produces the sound.
-Cicada photos by Cyril Brass
The Malachite Butterfly is known for its unusual coloration & large size; brillliantly green on dark brown background wings
-Butterfly photos by Cyril Brass
The Tiger Longwing Butterfly is one of 40 Heliconia butterfly species, with its simple striking pattern on a black background.
-Butterfly Photos by Cyril Brass