Here’s another one from Lemur Island in Perinet, Madagascar — the red-fronted brown lemur. These guys were quite friendly at this location (essentially an island for rescued lemurs) and at one point, one even crawled up onto my shoulder. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 22mm) ISO 400, f/2.8 at 1/80th of a second.
Nice shot of that lemur. The lemur, to the right & with its back to the camera, helps to illustrate the habitat these animals call home. What a great experience that must have been when a lemur perched on your shoulder, Sean!
What a wonderful experience and shot. There can be such a warm and trusting experience between humans and wildlife. It’s sad to to see so many humans not experience this bond with one another.
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Nice shot of that lemur. The lemur, to the right & with its back to the camera, helps to illustrate the habitat these animals call home. What a great experience that must have been when a lemur perched on your shoulder, Sean!
What a wonderful experience and shot. There can be such a warm and trusting experience between humans and wildlife. It’s sad to to see so many humans not experience this bond with one another.
Is it weird I want a hug from this little guy?!
Crawled on your shoulder?!! #lifegoals
Maybe he wanted to supervise…..
great pic. ) looks like he is having hay day of eun. in the wild. )