RMBY6PBB–Bromeliads, in the rainforest at Poas Volcano, Costa Rica
RMDT9GMK–Epiphytes, including Bromeliads, growing on limbs and trunks of trees in montane rain and cloud forest. Savegre. Costa Rica.
RM2HCETR9–Golden-hooded Tanager (Tangara lar)vata) on branch with bromeliads
RMCNRB79–bromeliads on a twig, Costa Rica
RMABJ6A5–Monte Verde, Costa Rica. Two Rufous eyed Stream Frogs (Duellmonohyla rufioculis) on a bromeliad leaf.
RMBEMNK6–Cloud forest canopy showing moss covered branches with bromeliads (Bromeliaceae) Tapanti National Park, Costa Rica
RM2WJF5FF–Bromeliads from Costa Rica cloud forest near Monteverde at about 1000 m elevation..
RF2H6NNY5–Swainson's toucan or Brown-backed toucan (Ramphastos swainsonii) on branch with bromeliads, Boca Tapada region, Costa Rica
RF2X279B6–Bromeliads growing on old electrictiy wire in Nicaragua
RFM8Y19T–Bromeliads accumulate water between their leaves, creating an aquatic habitat that hosts a diverse array of invertebrates.
RMDKCE86–The visitor's center at the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve in Costa Rica. It is also a cafe and restaurant.
RF2BD50WC–Bromeliads Plant, Monteverde Forest, Costa Rica
RMB9FABX–rain forest tropical flowers against background of green foliage
RM2RFRKM2–bromeliad Árbol de la Paz Costa RIca
RF2DENPWR–Hike through the rainforest of Costa Rica. Bromeliads, ferns, selaginella and other epiphytes grow on the trees. So many different green tones.
RFKX1F2Y–Bromeliads (Bromelia sp.) Growing on tree, San José Province, Costa Rica
RMEAGW7W–Oak trees (Quercus costaricensis) in cloud forest on Cerro de la Muerte mountain, south-east of San José. May 2012.
RFE061XX–Epiphytes, ferns, orchids and bromeliads grow on a tree on th edge of the tropical rainforest on the Osa Peninsula.
RM2X421E2–Monteverde Rainforest, Costa Rica, Central America.
RMCRHHCP–Oak trees (Quercus costaricensis) in cloud forest on Cerro de la Muerte mountain, south-east of San José. May 2012.
RMDT9GG3–Epiphytes, including Bromeliads, growing on limbs and trunks of trees in montane rain and cloud forest. Savegre. Costa Rica.
RFE0AETA–Epiphytes, ferns, orchids and bromeliads grow on a tree on th edge of the tropical rainvforest on the Osa Peninsula. Drake Bay,
RMCNRB64–bromeliads on a twig, Costa Rica
RMBY6P7A–Bromeliads in the mountainous rainforest of Cerro de la muerte, Costa Rica
RMBEMNK0–Cloud forest canopy showing moss covered branches with bromeliads (Bromeliaceae) Tapanti National Park, Costa Rica
RM2WJF5KG–Bromeliads and other epiphytic plants in the cloud forest near Monteverde, Costa Rica at about 1000 m elevation.
RF2H6NP0A–Swainson's toucan or Brown-backed toucan (Ramphastos swainsonii) on branch with bromeliads, Boca Tapada region, Costa Rica
RF2X279D9–Bromeliads growing on old electrictiy wire in Nicaragua
RMBGN33D–Bromeliad (Bromeliaceae) in cloud forest, Tapanti National Park, Costa Rica
RMDKCE3J–The visitor's center at the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve in Costa Rica. It is also a cafe and restaurant.
RMBGN33T–Bromeliad (Bromeliaceae) in cloud forest, Tapanti National Park, Costa Rica
RMB9FA80–rain forest tropical flowers against background of green foliage
RMMKAYNY–bromeliad plant on moss covered branch in Costa Rica
RF2DENPWG–Hike through the rainforest of Costa Rica. Bromeliads, ferns, selaginella and other epiphytes grow on the trees. So many different green tones.
RFKX1EN2–Bromeliads (Bromelia sp.) Growing on tree, San José Province, Costa Rica
RFCYYH76–Epiphytes and bromeliads on tree branch in Costa Rica
RFGDAF5E–Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Pineapples (Ananas comosus resp. Ananas sativus), a species of the bromelian family (Bromeliaceae).
RM2X421DW–Monteverde Rainforest, Costa Rica, Central America.
RMCRHHDD–Oak trees (Quercus costaricensis) in cloud forest on Cerro de la Muerte mountain, south-east of San José. May 2012.
RMDT9PBD–Epiphytes, including Bromeliads, growing on limbs and trunks of trees in montane rain and cloud forest. Costa Rica.
RF2J9XW9A–Sloth hanging on a tree next to a bromeliad in Costa Rica
RMAT3PEM–Costa Rica Santa Elena two bromeliads growing on mossy cloud forest tree trunk
RME45J21–Bromeliads growing on a branch near the beach, Osa Peninsula, Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica, February 2009
RM2R3NX7R–Two large chickens of the great green macaw (Ara ambiguus) at their nesting burrow in the Atlantic slopes, Costa Rica.
RF2H6NNTW–Fishing toucan also called Keel billed Toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus) on overgrown branch with bromeliads, Boca Topada, Costa Rica
RMBNJ63H–Costa Rica Cloud forest Wood tropical tropics vegetation Santa Elena Central America Landscape Scenery Nature Bromeliads lush
RMBY6PFK–Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Dendrobates pumilio, rainforest, Costa Rica
RMANFR22–Cloud Forest with Acacias and Bromeliads Backlit River Braullio Carillo National Park Costa Rica Central America
RFBD047E–Rufous collared Sparrow Zonotrichia capensis immature perched Bosque de Paz Central Valley Costa Rica Central America
RMB9FPBJ–rain forest tropical flowers against background of green foliage
RMMKAYPH–bromeliad plant on moss covered branch in heavy rain shower, Costa Rica
RMEATXYJ–An emerald glass frog, Centrolene prosoblepon, peers from a bromeliad.
RFKX1EKP–Bromeliads (Bromelia sp.) Growing on tree, San José Province, Costa Rica
RMABFJAG–Emergent tree rising above the canopy, Monteverde 'Cloud Forest'
RFPM7R26–The bromeliads, also called pineapple plants, are a plant family in the order of the sweet grass
RMA4DKMD–Bromeliads growing from hanging root in rainforest at Volcán Poás, Valle Central & Highlands, Costa Rica
RMA929TD–Cloud Forest at Monteverde, Costa Rica.
RMDT9H43–Bromeliads. Epiphyte. Growing amongst mosses and supported by a host tree. Costa Rica.
RMA4DJJC–Bromeliads growing from hanging root in rainforest at Rara Avis, Valle Central & Highlands, Costa Rica
RM2HM5X6H–Tree branches laden with epiphytes in Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve, Monteverde, Costa Rica.
RMA4DFWA–Bromeliad growing on branch in rainforest at Volcán Poás, Valle Central & Highlands, Costa Rica
RM2HM5PBF–Female Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) in bromeliad. Lowland rainforest, La Selva Biological Station, Sarapiquí, Caribbean slope, Costa Rica.
RF2H6NNPY–Fishing toucan also called Keel billed Toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus) on overgrown branch with bromeliads, Boca Topada, Costa Rica
RMBNJ62W–Costa Rica rainforest forest wood jungle tree Taptani National park Central America Landscape Scenery Nature bromeliads flowers
RMBY6PD2–Epiphytes in lowland rainforest, Braulio Carrillo National Park, Costa Rica, Central America
RMANFR25–Cloud Forest with Acacias and Bromeliads with Backlit River Braullio Carillo Nationa Park Costa Rica Central America
RMB9F1X0–rain forest tropical flowers against background of green foliage
RMEATXYM–An emerald glass frog, Centrolene prosoblepon, peers from a bromeliad.
RFKX1ENK–Bromeliads (Bromelia sp.) Growing on tree, San José Province, Costa Rica
RMEATY72–A newly molted blue-eyed katydid, Ischnomela pulchripennis, drying its body.
RFPM7X8R–The bromeliads, also called pineapple plants, are a plant family in the order of the sweet grass
RMDT9GW2–Epiphytes, including Bromeliads, growing on limbs and trunks of trees in montane rain and cloud forest. Savegre. Costa Rica.
RM2HM5PBY–Female Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) in bromeliad. Lowland rainforest, La Selva Biological Station, Sarapiquí, Caribbean slope, Costa Rica.
RF2H6NP0D–A pair of Swainson's toucans or brown-backed toucans (Ramphastos swainsonii) on branch with bromeliads, Boca Tapada region, Costa Rica
RMCXRCG8–Tree covered in bromeliads protruding into the Rio Celeste, Tenorio Volcano National Park, Costa Rica, Central America
RMANFR32–Santa Elena Cloud Forest Bromeliads in Mist Conservation Area Costa Rica Central America
RMB9F6WA–rain forest tropical flowers against background of green foliage
RFKX58BG–Bromeliads (Bromelia sp.) Growing on tree, San José Province, Costa Rica
RFPM7T0Y–The bromeliads, also called pineapple plants, are a plant family in the order of the sweet grass
RMDT9J67–Bromeliads growing along a tree trunk. Tropical cloud forest. Costa Rica.
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