There are four monkey species that live in Costa Rica — the squirrel (which I posted the other day), the white-faced capuchin, the spider and this guy, the howler. I didn’t see as many howlers as the other species on my first visit to the Osa Peninsula in the southern part of Costa Rica, but two rather bold howlers made a brief appearance before moving on deeper in the forest. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 500, f/5.6 at 1/15th of a second
——- Beginnings of the internet
——- I look for an open space
——- No obstructions in my face
——- So I may send my call
——- To friends and enemies all
——- And designate my space
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Nice hairdo
Love the coloring in his/her coat
Love the sounds of the howler!
——- Beginnings of the internet
——- I look for an open space
——- No obstructions in my face
——- So I may send my call
——- To friends and enemies all
——- And designate my space