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Capuchin Monkey Bookends
Photo By Alan Dahl

  • Title: Capuchin Monkey Bookends
  • State/Province/Region:
  • Country: Costa Rica
  • Nearest Area: Osa Peninsula
  • Nearest Town: Puerto Jimenez
  • Best Season: Spring
  • Description: This picture was taken in the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica as a troop of capuchin monkeys came through the grounds or our lodge. They leaped from branch to branch and would sit to scout out the best path to the next tree. These two seemed at odds over where to go next.
  • Gear: Nikon D300, 70-300MM VR lens
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