Karen and I head to Belize in the morning so this will be the last post for a week. It’s more of a beach holiday but I’ll try to sneak off now and again in search of wildlife, both on land and at sea. I’ll leave you with this lovely stump-tailed macaque at the beauty parlor. like most primates, grooming is a daily part of social interaction. These two were doing their thing down on the Malay Peninsula, south of Bangkok in Thailand. Note the large food pouches beneath the macaque’s face — a handy place to store the next meal. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 280mm) ISO 1600, f/4 at 1/250th of a second
Awesome face on that macaque and it almost looks horrified at what it appears to be seeing in the beauty shop mirror! Enjoy Belize, Sean. Do try to bring us some critters and scenery at or near the beach!
—- Its the same in
—- Thailand or Belize
—– What is groomed
—– And shaped
—– Is that internal beauty
—– We celebrate not as
—– Narcissis but in honest
—– self reflection.
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Love the face. Have fun!
Awesome face on that macaque and it almost looks horrified at what it appears to be seeing in the beauty shop mirror! Enjoy Belize, Sean. Do try to bring us some critters and scenery at or near the beach!
Have an amazing trip!!!
—- Its the same in
—- Thailand or Belize
—– What is groomed
—– And shaped
—– Is that internal beauty
—– We celebrate not as
—– Narcissis but in honest
—– self reflection.
Looks like Grannie, or Xera from planet of the apes, ha! Have a great trip and Happy St. Paddy’s Day!