VIDEO CLIPS
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Gannet 2.960MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Northern Gannet (Morus bassanu).
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Gastropod 1.600MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A handsome Flame Helmet Shell (Cassis flammea)"Glides" across the sand at Bamboo Point, Fernandez Bay, San Salvador.
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Gastropod 5.610MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Flamingo Tongue Gastropods. Snapshot Reef, San Salvador, Bahamas.
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Gastropod 6.470MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Flame Helmet Shell eating a Sand Dollar
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Gastropod 10.880MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Flamingo Tongues feeding on soft corals
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Gastropod 6.090MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Grazing Flamingo Tongue and a feather duster
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Gastropod 3.900MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Note the beautiful Porcupine Fish (Diodon hystix).
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Crested Guan 12.060MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A Crested Guan (Penelope purpurascens) moves through the canopy in Corcovado National Park.
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Hawk 3.430MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
This Common Black Hawk (Buteogallus anthracinus)roamed the beaches of Cano Island.
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Heron 22.770MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Two huge and beautiful Bare-throated Tiger Herons (Tigrisoma mexicanum) prepare to fly away on the banks of the Tempisque River in Palo Verde National Park.
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Heron 10.780MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
This Bare-throated tiger heron is grooming itself.
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Heron 14.880MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
An adult Bare-throated tiger heron.
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Heron 10.210MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A juvenile Bare-throated tiger heron.
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Heron 22.610MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A magnificent Boat-billed Heron (Cochlearius cochlearius) from Palo Verde.
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Heron 3.330MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A beautiful Green-backed Heron (Butorides striatus virescens) along the banks of the Tempisque River, Palo Verde.
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Heron 3.840MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) from Palo Verde.
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Blue Heron 1.750MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A beautiful and tall Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias), about 1.5 meters tall, poses, then makes a mad dash for a fisherman's bait bucket!
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Heron 6.520MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
This Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) is hunting in the woods.
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Horse 0.820MB MPEG View Movie PcTerror.de
Horse kick (humor)
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Howler Monkey 1.200MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Howler Monkeys (Alouatta palliata) are common in many locations in Costa Rica. These two Howlers were separated from their troop for most of the day along the SE Caribbean coast.
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Howler Monkey 13.960MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Howler Monkeys relaxing along the banks of the Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park.
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Howler Monkey 15.120MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A troop of howler monkeys.
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Hummingbird 1.250MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Hummingbirds oftentimes feed on insects to supplement their sugar rich diet. Here, a hummingbird catches insects on an outdoor wall at Almonds and Corals in SE Costa Rica.
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Hummingbird 5.230MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Two hummingbirds perching near the entrance to Monteverde Preserve.
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Hummingbird 4.170MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A hummingbird in Monteverde Preserve.
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Iguana 3.780MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Iguanas (Iguana iguana) are raised by the Bri Bri for food and conservation purposes. Young lizards are initially caged and protected from predators. Most iguanas are released to the wild but some are eaten for their meat. A young Bri Bri swings on a hammock.
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Iguana 6.510MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A huge Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) along the banks of the Tempisque River, Palo Verde.
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Insect 20.280MB MOV View Movie Australia Advances - CSIRO Publishing
Fear no weevil
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Insect 21.170MB MOV View Movie Australia Advances - CSIRO Publishing
Fighting the Pea Weevil
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Jacana 20.740MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A beautiful Northern Jacana (Jacana spinosa) probes the muddy banks of the Tempisque River in Palo Verde National Park. Note the extremely large feet.
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Moon Jellyfish 2.050MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Close up shot of moon jellyfish
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Jelly Fish 1.480MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A Small Box Jellyfish swims near the surface in Rice Bay
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Kingfisher 1.410MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A Belted Kingfisher (Ceryle alcyon) along the banks of the Tempisque River, Palo Verde.
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Kite Streaming RAM View Movie Adopt a Dolphin with WDCS
Red Kite in Moray Firth.
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Kite 16.810MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Swallow tail kite, Monteverde.
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Lizard 4.920MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A gecko stalks and captures a cricket.
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