Bruce Miller and me, recording bats on Irish Creek.
Bruce Miller and me, checking strand tension on a harp trap.
Bruce Miller and me, adjusting tension on the strands of a harp trap.
On the Sarstoon River, the southern border between Belize and Guatemala. Bruce Miller and I taking a little yellow bat, Rogheesa tumida, out of a harp trap.
Me checking the age on a funnel-eared bat, Natalus stramineus.
Me checking the age on a funnel-eared bat, Natalus stramineus.
A funnel-eared bat, Natalus stramineus.
Bruce Miller and me.
Bruce Miller and me.
Bruce Miller and me.
Captain Keith Mahler and me, on the skiff making a landing on the Temash River. The Meddy Bemps is in the background.
The Sarstoon River, the southern border of Belize (Belize on the right).
Me on the Meddy Bemps with the skiff in tow cruising south along the Belize Coast.
Bruce Miller and me, cruising the Sarstoon River, the southern border between Belize and Guatemala.
Bruce Miller and me, obviously discussing important scientific matters aboard the Meddy Bemps.
Captain Keith Mahler taking Bruce Miller and me up the Sarstoon River for a night's work of recording.
Captain Keith Mahler taking Bruce Miller and me up the Temash River for a night's recording.
Bruce Miller and me, recording aboard the skiff.
Bruce Miller and me, recording aboard the skiff.
Me recording aboard the skiff.
Me monitoring the screen while watching and recording ghost bats, Diclidurus albus, pursuing insects in a blacklight directly above and behind me.
Bruce Miller and me, recording aboard the skiff.
Bruce Miller and me, recording aboard the skiff on the Temash River.
Belize
Belize
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