SmugMug > keywords > amphibian > Pristimanttis diadematus
Pristimanttis diadematus hops into the center of a fallen leaf before I capture it for the TADPOLE Organization to investigate and release in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
SmugMug > keywords > amphibian > Pristimantis paululus
Pristimantis paululus moves around the Heliconia swamp in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
SmugMug > keywords > amphibian > Hyla bifurca
Hyla bifurca caught hiding in a swampy area along the Rio TIputini in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
SmugMug > keywords > amphibian > Ranitomeya ventrimaculatus and Ranitomeya duellmani
Side by side on a Aechmea zebrina bromeliad leaf, Ranitomeya ventrimaculatus & Ranitomeya duellmani, relax for a moment during some set shots.
SmugMug > keywords > amphibian > Pristimantis martiae
Pristimantis martiae caught on a night hike was brought back to the lab at the Yasuni Research Station, Ecuador.  Working with the TADPOLE Organization I photograph all species of herpetofauna, specializing in amphibians.
SmugMug > keywords > amphibian > Osteocephalus cabrerai
The charismatic character of frogs is a reoccurant theme in my photographs.  The tree frog, Osteocephalus cabrerai allows me to get up close and personal with my 50mm lens.
SmugMug > keywords > amphibian > Scinax ruber
Scinax ruber hiding in the leaf litter of an Aechmea zebrina bromeliad in the Ecuadorian Amazon
SmugMug > keywords > amphibian > Edalorhina perezi
Edalorhina perezi is perfectly camouflaged on the forest floor, making it extremely difficult to locate them.
SmugMug > keywords > amphibian > Rana palmipes
While working at the Yasuni Research Station in the Ecuadorian Amazon, I  encountered Rana palmipes in a nearby oxbow lake.
Pristimanttis diadematus
Pristimanttis diadematus hops into the center of a fallen leaf before I capture it for the TADPOLE Organization to investigate and release in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
 > Pristimanttis diadematus
Pristimanttis diadematus hops into the center of a fallen leaf before I capture it for the TADPOLE Organization to investigate and release in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
Pristimanttis diadematus
Pristimanttis diadematus hops into the center of a fallen leaf before I capture it for the TADPOLE Organization to investigate and release in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
Photo by: Bejat • see photo in gallery

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