
Jon Suh
@jonjsuh
Lizard photographer/eternal field assistant/eventual grad student.
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https://instagram.com/derpetology 22-04-2019 20:15:20
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A portrait of perhaps the prettiest grass-bush anole from the Dominican Republic, Anolis bahorucoensis. Finding this species was a highlight for James T. Stroud @QuietWarriors and me.




A critically endangered Bahama oriole from Andros captured for research by Kevin Omland and his group who graciously allowed me to photograph it!


After 12 weeks of lizard catching for work, what do I do with my first morning off on a layover in Miami...? Go looking for lizards obv. #cantstopwontstop Fairchild Garden 🦎🦎🦎


Everyone's favorite anole, the brown anole (Anolis sagrei), in its full glory. This individual from Andros was really flared up. James T. Stroud #anole #lizard




After two months of lizarding with James T. Stroud plus a bonus lizard vacation in Puerto Rico, the first thing I do when I get back to NY is... find more lizards. Plenty of Podarcis here for ya Colin Donihue ! #cantstopwontstop #lizard



I forgot to mention I had another photo run for the cover of the May issue of Biotropica. Again, to accompany a great article by James T. Stroud and Michelle Thompson on the importance of collecting basic data in the tropics.



Seen on a morning stroll with James T. Stroud, the omnipresent trunk ground anole of Jamaica: Anolis lineatopus.


Anole of the day: Anolis valencienni, Jamaican twig anole. James T. Stroud found our first one today, here's a picture of an individual from last spring.


Left: April Right: November. We found presumably the same #potoo in the same spot seven months later! Wildjamaica 🇯🇲 James T. Stroud PutterT @stgiery #birds #birding #Jamaica

