Dear Benni,
upon your request I add five more pictures from Isla de Margarita, Venezuela. I am going to prepare shorter information about my Venezuelan trip completed with some more pictures taken either on Margarita, Los Roques or Venezuelan mainland, too. Due to expected size of such information I will place it on my website in March/April. Of course, in case of interest the link can be provided later.
I agree that the very first trip to South or Central America is always a big experience for every Gonatodes or Sphaerodactylus breeder. Patient observer can see different lizards of all sizes practically everywhere, on the ground, under shrubs, on trunks or even on house walls (here especially near yard or road lighting lamps at night). I was stunning when I found one extremely big dead locust and got frightened when pretty big cockroach “landed” on my neck…
Naturally, on Isla de Margarita, I preferred to visit NP Cerro El Copey to take a picture or catch a sight of Gonatodes machelae at least. Therefore I took a local taxi to get the NP entrance (blue road sign on the left side)
Different lizards were present in national park, one of them (Ameiva bifrontata?) was fearless lying on road curb
the other one (Tropidurus hispidus) was looking at me from tree trunk
but I was not successful as for beautiful Gonatodes machelae finally. Nevertheless, I could see the living conditions this Gonatodes species lives in. I could see the variability of local trees, shrubs, ground plants and the density of tree-tops there
and also leaves litter, the function of which in breeding tank we discussed here a certain time ago.
Regards,
Radim