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Anthony’s Gardens
On the hill behind my neighbor’s house he has this very full, lush garden that is more than camera shows! Anthony has spent a lot of time and money making this full hillside garden next door. |
And by his front door this nice garden in front of my house. |
Anthony is a good neighbor for many reasons and his gardens are certainly one of those! Together we keep our landlord’s property looking good and we both use the same gardener to keep our yards up. If you live in Atenas, it is J&C Gardens or contact me to get the phone number or email address. We think they are very good.
Yes, this is the Anthony who made the garden-art clay bird in my garden though he does not have anything similar in his garden yet. He will eventually.
And there is my under construction FLORA & FORESTS photo gallery if interested.
Different View of Banded Skipper
Banded Skipper (Same one as two days ago) Inside my house, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
The one I posted two days ago (repeated below) that was on my living room screen is this same one above I believe. I found this one on the floor below the screen today. Many butterflies have short lives like that. But this view makes him look a lot different with the orange and white back wings showing. The white bars across the upper wings still make him like a banded skipper, but none in the books match nor any online. It is frustrating to not be able to label him! So maybe a new species?
Banded Skipper (I think) Inside my house, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
I lightened or brightened this second photo which was a dark as the first right out of camera. But you can see the markings are the same on his upper wings.
See my photo gallery of Costa Rica BUTTERFLIES
Dead Leaf Insect?
Unknown Insect On my bedroom wall, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Unknown Insect On my bedroom wall, Atenas, Costa Rica NOTE: this side view w/ something like a tail? And curl like a dead leaf. Inch and a half long maybe. 2 inches? |
There are several “dead leaf” insects in the books & online, even butterflies & moths, but I could not find one like this guy! Am I discovering new species? 🙂 Truly a land of discovery here!
See my OTHER INSECTS photo gallery
Banded Skipper
And see my Photo Gallery for BUTTERFLIES in Costa Rica with 54 species!
Or my newest photo book My First 50 Butterflies in Costa Rica you can preview online free!
Kitchen Window Jungle
What I see when standing at the kitchen sink looking out the window. My home, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Dinner Guest
Rufous-tailed Hummingbird Inside on my kitchen window screen, Roca Verde Atenas, Costa Rica |
I had Anthony over for dinner (with “to go” dinners from Chef Dan I’ll tell you about later). As we were about to sit down for dinner and TV News this little guy flew in and landed on the kitchen window. I partially opened the screen expecting him to fly out but that kind of trapped him between glass and screen. So after dinner I helped him get loose and he flew out the sliding class doors that are always open and where he flew in.
Two Breakfast Visitors
Green Thorntail Hummingbird Female (pretty sure) My garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Great Crested Flycatcher (most likely?) My garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
And my online photo gallery for more BIRDS
Rainy Season Garden
The Maraca or Shampoo Ginger plant has multiplied and grown very tall with several blooms. |
Heliconia Across from the door I added a row of 20 of the small Heliconias with little bright red & orange flowers that will bloom constantly year-around when they mature. They help the “tropical look.” |
One of the little Helconia up close, like adding little jewels to my garden! |
I’m always trying to improve my garden and during the rainy season is the time for new plants as the rain helps them to take root and thrive. Life in the tropics just keeps getting better! 🙂
Masked Tityra Approaches My House!
Masked Tityra My Home Garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Masked Tityra My Home Garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Maybe he is wearing a mask early for Halloween. No? This is the first I’ve seen in my garden, but I did see one at the Rio Chirripó Retreat near Chirripó National Park.
And my BIRDS PHOTO GALLERY include many more!