I was lucky enough to go to Costa Rica for work recently.
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A view across the Costa Rican countryside |
The country is rich in extraordinary wildlife and we made a couple of little excursions to take a look at some of the animals ... but sometimes they just came to us.
First here are a few photos taken in and around a rescue centre just outside of the capital San Jose.
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You may have to look carefully but there is a toucan in the picture - bill to the top right, tail bottom left and the bright red band on the belly shows this to the a fiery-billed aracari. |
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A howler monkey - in rehab. |
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A sloth - I think this is the two-toed species
- also being rehabilitated. |
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Geoffroy's spider monkey - an endangered species.
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Puma (also known as cougar or mountain lion) - coy in its enclosure. |
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Handsome male green iguana - not a captive, just hanging out in the grounds surrounding the rescue centre. |
And here is an example of wildlife coming to me .... scorpion in the wash basin. It must have fallen from the ceiling. A good reminder to sleep with my mouth closed.
The photos from here on are of animals in the wild.
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Green coconuts |
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Small tropical bats in the roof. |
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White-winged dove |
The next nine images are from a boat tour on the Tempisque Rivee which borders the Palo Verde National Park.
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