Ecuador 2025 ~ Ecuador 2024 ~ Belize 2024 ~ Ecuador 2023 ~ Ecuador 2022Belize 2024Glover's Reef AtollApproaching Middle Caye, on Glover's Reef, where a remote research station is our base Looking back out to sea Once underwater, the real treasures appear, including this Rock Beauty And these Fairy Basslets Some fishes are shy, hiding in holes like this Red Hind Or a parrotfish, rousing itself from a nap in a secluded cave Some are strongly patterned and have great names, to wit, a Spotted Drum And a Blue Hamlet Belize ZooWe took a break from snorkeling, and visited the Belize Zoo, where rescued animals are nursed back to health and cared for amid natural vegetation by a terrific staff. Among the delightful residents are several Baird's Tapirs. They get fed regularly by visitors, and certainly know how to ask for another snack! Puma (Felis concolor), the same species as North America's mountain lion, enjoys a meal of its own A troop of Geoffroy's Spider Monkeys hang out in a large patch of trees owned by the Zoo Back at Glover's ReefJuvenile fishes are particularly appealing, wrapped in bright colors and delightfully tiny, like this Cocoa Damselfish And the closely related Longfin Damselfish And still more: Yellowfin and Threespot Damselfishes There's more than colorful fishes beneath the waves, check out this Flamingo Tongue mollusc Spots and stripes of color are ubiquitous, on innocuous creatures like this French Grunt Or this Red Lionfish, a voracious predator that's recently invaded the Caribbean (from their natural home in the Western Pacific) Ecuador 2024 ~ Ecuador 2023© 2024 Joe Meisel |