42 Siproeta stelenes (Malachite)
43 Dryas iulia fucatus (Flambeau)
44 Flowering Shrub By the Track
45 The Track Back Inland
46 Daily Bad Weather Approaching Our Bay
47 The Afternoon Storm Arrives
48 Strong Wind Gusts Preceeding The Rain
49 The Rain Storm Arrives
50 Rain Blasting Upwards In Storm
51 A Small Longhorn Beetle Common in the Area
52 Strategus aloeus (Ox Beetle)?
53 Rhyzopertha dominica (Stored Grain Borer)
54 Cissites maculata
55 Cissites maculata
57 Shield Bug 2
58 Conehead Cricket
59 The Bridges To No-where
60 First Bridge to No-where
61 The Main Hotel Building & The Primary Hotel Bea…
62 Oreaster reticulatus (Cushion Sea Star)
63 Oreaster reticulatus (Cushion Sea Star)
64 Main Road to Airport
65 Tropical Farmland
40 A Sheltered Sand Spit in the Small Bay
39 Activities in the Small Bay
38 The Shuttle and Walkway Towards The Small Bay
37 Pelican Fly-By
36 Crotophaga ani (Smooth-billed Ani)
35 Buteo jamaicensis (Red-tailed Hawk)
34 A Pleasant Morning View
33 Shuttle Driveway to Small Bay Accommodation
32 The Local Transport Of Choice
31 The Hotel Guest Services Area
30 Hotel Guest Shuttle
29 Hotel Forecourt Greet Staff
28 The Aerial Ballet Continues.
27 High Speed Fly-by
26 The Bay View from the Beach Bar
25 The Beach Bar in the Small Bay.
24 A Large Cicada
23 Lower Walk Back From The Rotunda.
22 Tyrannus dominicensis (Grey Kingbird)
21 Hemiargus hanno filenus
20 A Rather Pretty Anolis
19 Ground Orchid
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41 Exploring a Headland Track Behind The Small Bay
Under the wet weather during our stay, this track was very muddy, and not as easy to explore. Although potentially an interesting area to search at night, we also found another handicap as a small pack of dogs from the inland village behind the hotel roamed this area day and night. They appeared quite friendly, but would suddenly ferociously fight for no apparent reason, so we felt that it could be dangerous to sortie out in the dark. I did, however, try on one night, but although the dogs stayed nearer the village, the general wildlife population where I looked was not in evidence much.
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