Mangroves

A spider crawls along the pneumatophores of a black mangrove

A spider crawls along the pneumatophores of a black mangrove

A pneumatophore is a thin root structure that grows above ground and allows black mangroves to survive in flooded conditions

Galeta Point, Panama

A small patch of red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle)
Mangrove forest cleared for a container yard
Dead mangrove forest
A black mangrove seedling (Avicennia germinans) takes root on a fallen log 
A red mangrove seedling (Rhizophora mangle)
Larvae of stem-boring beetles (Coccotrypes rhizophorae) inside a hollowed out chamber in a red mangrove propagule 
A stem-boring beetle (Coccotrypes rhizophorae) has chewed its way into a red mangrove propagule leaving behind a gooey trail of pulp 
A female woodnymph hummingbird has built her nest of lichen and spider webs less than a meter off the ground in a red mangrove seedling 
A spider crawls along the pneumatophores of a black mangrove
The tungara frog (Physalaemus pustulosus) is a rainforest species sometimes found at the edge of mangrove forests
Mushrooms growing in the mangrove forest
Lacewings eggs
Fiddler crab (Uca sp.)
Caterpillar of the Bella moth (Utetheisa ornatrix) on its host plant, Rattlebox (Crotolaria sp.)