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Howler Monkey mama and young
Nikon D500, 500mm + 1.4X ISO2000, 1/250, f/8 On the last day of our tour we finally came across Howler Monkeys in a spot we could photograph them. A male, presumably papa, was in a nearby tree. It was nice that these 2 sat in a reasonably open spot for quite a while. Rainforest lighting is not the easiest to deal with... Cindy Marple
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by Steve Kaluski
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