There are four different species of monkey that live in Costa Rica and I saw all of them on my recent trip. These are the most commonly seen throughout the country — the white faced capuchins. I was in Drake Bay and there were about 30 of them in and around this giant tree surrounded by a grove of bamboo. I took lots of close up shots but decided to pull back on this one to include the thick stalks of bamboo. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 1600, f/4 at 1/200th of a second
they were having great talk about what was going on in life. ( great pic. ) they was waiting for the rest of the group to come to their visting place, so they read their their plan on how to spend their day at work, ect.
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What can you do when—-Bamboo grows faster than you—-Just sit and observe.
Beautiful angle! Love all the textures!
they were having great talk about what was going on in life. ( great pic. ) they was waiting for the rest of the group to come to their visting place, so they read their their plan on how to spend their day at work, ect.