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Capuchin monkey

ImageApril 13, 2014October 9, 2014charmerheather Leave a comment
Cute Cappuchin

Cute Cappuchin

 

These noisy, aggressive-seeming monkeys flow through the treetops like a wave. They deliberately break off branches as they travel, perhaps removing future hazards? Or maybe being vandals?

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Full Moon Pizza
Full Moon Pizza
Ready to serve
Ready to serve
STRI guests travel in style
STRI guests travel in style
An Aricari. The toucan's cousin
An Aricari. The toucan’s cousin
Two toed sloth hanging out
Two toed sloth hanging out
TEA girls camp site
TEA girls camp site
Calm mangrove passage to Porvenir
Calm mangrove passage to Porvenir
Nighttime cocktails in the panamaze
Nighttime cocktails in the panamaze
A papaya milk shake in it's natural wrapping.
A papaya milk shake in it’s natural wrapping.
Steel and concrete! Where's the bamboo?
Steel and concrete! Where’s the bamboo?
Leaf legged beetle
Leaf legged beetle
Mia with Dooger, the three toed sloth
Mia with Dooger, the three toed sloth
Jewel frog near the naked pool
Jewel frog near the naked pool
The Butterfly Bothy, glamping Tesoro Verde Style
The Butterfly Bothy, glamping Tesoro Verde Style
Never mind the jungle check the re-bar!
Never mind the jungle check the re-bar!
The first layer of clay goes on
The first layer of clay goes on
Careful with the garlic!
Careful with the garlic!
A mantled howler monkey
A mantled howler monkey
Can you feel the heat?
Can you feel the heat?
Red legged honeycreeper
Red legged honeycreeper
Heather with Nenitio Vargas 2011
Heather with Nenitio Vargas 2011
Rainy season makes itself known
Rainy season makes itself known
Cute Cappuchin
Cute Cappuchin
Not mystic ruins just foundation trenches
Not mystic ruins just foundation trenches
Looking down on Panamaze
Looking down on Panamaze
One of the most common hummingbirds we see. Also one of the most aggressive! The Rufus Tailed Hummingbird.
One of the most common hummingbirds we see. Also one of the most aggressive! The Rufus Tailed Hummingbird.
Wrapping the foundations in case they get cold.
Wrapping the foundations in case they get cold.
Bottom floor workshop and laundry, going up!
Bottom floor workshop and laundry, going up!
Praying mantis or bottle opener?
Praying mantis or bottle opener?
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