A little of everything Ana C. Rivera-Burgos Posted on November 5, 2016 Posted in pictures of coqui, sites Tagged with coqui, Dry Forest, Eleutherodactylus, recorder, Tody Mountain coquí (Eleutherodactylos portoricensis) on top of the field vehicle. Photo by Rafael Chaparro. Common coquí (Eleutherodactylus coqui) froglet on Isamarie’s hand. Photo by Rafael Chaparro. Scouting sites. Pictured above is a part of Guanica’s Dry Forest (Bosque Seco de Guánica). Photo by Rafael Chaparro. Camouflaged recorder. The recorder is left on during several weeks and later analyzed to find out if, when and what coqui is calling. Photo by Rafael Chaparro. Me holding a male Puerto Rican Tody (San Pedrito) right after banding, and getting ready to release. Photo by Isamarie Acosta.