the dragon's eye soccer stadium |
I think this thrush is their national bird. Of all the colorful candidates, they chose this one |
iguana from a distance |
Zarcero |
more topiaries |
mama and baby sloth |
white faced monkey high in a tree |
anhinga drying its feathers |
osprey These have been re-introduced to Michigan. Some of them are radio tracked and some end up in Costa Rica though the Michigan ones seem to favor Cuba |
official Nicaraguan border |
motmot bird Notice tennis racquet tail feathers |
spider monkeys |
a row of well camouflaged parrots |
waning crescent moon It looked much more impressive the day before when only a bit was lit up orange just over the ocean, which was to our west. Here the moon rises in the East |
hidden iguana |
crocs |
flying macaws |
blue heron Not the same as our blue herons |
Halloween crab |
squirrel monkey |
our tram was above this one |
nesting macaws |
oropendula and nests. He is a 20 inch long oriole. They did have Baltimore orioles flying around too (though not here) |
orange fronted parrot |
mama and baby squirrel monkeys |
anhingas |
me out for a stroll
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4 comments:
Some glorious photos.
Some day I will invest in a macro lens. And a telephoto for the very posh camera I was given recently. (Which is still beyond my skills.)
We do have a good camera with a 300 mm telephoto lens which would have come in handy but would have been a pain to drag around. I figured we didn't need 2 good cameras though we aren't the same in what we think are suitable subjects. A lot can be done with an iPhone.
Beautiful photos!
Kathy
Thanks Kathy
Most were those of my friend.
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