
Nope, just a feather of Tinamu major.
The streams at Las Cruces are fairly impacted. There are a handful of smaller streams (1st-2nd order) that drain only secondary or primary forest, but most of the larger streams run through some abandoned pasture or have some sort of flow management impact like this one. My students are interested in water quality, so these impacts make for good gradients to survey.
Dendrobates aurotus in Valle de Las Estrella.
At the edge of some bambu on Boa’s property (between 5 and 10 acres), there is a good number of herps, including this guy. We also encountered a tropical night lizard.
I may have found an ID for the peculiar shrimp in Río Hitoy from this paper.