Guatemala report II

Last Saturday I visited El Biotopo de Quetzal (the protected area of Quetzal),
where I found many bromeliads.
Most of them were on the ground along the trail, and some of them were on trees.
They had phytotelmata, though I didn’t have enough time to observe them very well.
I could find a mosquito larva in the water and a spider hiding inside the leaves.

El Biotopo is located 20km north of Salamá, where there are humid and cloud forests
(1800-1900m in elevation).
It’s the only place to see Quetzal in Guatemala,
though it’s very hard to meet this amazing bird in the forest.
But very fortunately, I could observe it this time!
I was really lucky to see it in the first visit.

Report from Guatemala

I’ve finally started the insect survey in Salamá, Guatemala!
I’m working with the local NGO, FUNDEMABV.
My field site, Los Cerritos, is just behind our office.
It’s a typical dry forest with many huge cactuses.
Now I’m mainly collecting butterflies, most of them are small but nice!
I’m looking forward to seeing many beetles in wet season (May-October).
I’ll stay here for 2 years, so come and see me anytime during that period!