May 7, 2017

You Can't Have Any

White-faced Capuchin Monkey, White-faced Capuchin Monkey photos, monkeys in Panama, Panama wildlife, Coiba National Park, Coiba National Park wildlife
May 7, 2017
You Can't Have Any

Species: White-faced Capuchin Monkey | Location: Coiba National Park, Panama

I was on a trip to Central America. We landed at Coiba National Park, Panama in the late afternoon. I had been taking pictures of birds when I heard a commotion. A troop of Capuchin monkeys emerged and were looking for food. Even though the light was low and they were mostly in the jungle, I waited until one came to the edge of the trees. It sat there eating and I took the shot.

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About The Photographer

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I'm a world traveler who has been traveling the globe for the past 15 years, visiting places that are being most impacted by global warming. My initial photography interest was in macros of plants and flowers, but once I obtained a longer lens, I became an avid wildlife photographer. I enjoy visiting off-the-beaten-path places and capturing images of the flora and fauna. I also enjoy sharing these images and experiences with others through my web site and personal presentations.

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