This is a Three-fingered Sloth. What can I say about sloths other than they are such cool and bizarre creatures. Sloths are also a favorite food of the Harpy Eagle, the national bird of Panama.
This is a Jesus Christ Lizard, named as such because it escapes predators by running across water on its hind legs.
A Spotted Sandpiper in winter plumage.
Chestnut-mandibled Toucan.
We had spent a day in the Darien Jungle with the indigenous people of the Embera village. Here is a picture of a group of children enjoying close-up views of a Night Monkey through my scope.
Night Monkeys (also called owl monkeys) are a nocturnal species. If I recall correctly, the night monkey is the only nocturnal species of monkey.
The list of those species seen but not photographed is too long to post, especially when we get to the bird species.
As I look back on our trip, I am continually amazed at both the diversity and abundance of life present in such a small geographical area. Having said that, both Panama and Costa Rica face continual pressure for development of land for housing, industry, and agriculture. A bright spot here is that both countries have recognized the value of eco-tourism to their economies and have protected large tracts of land to try and insure its future. My hope and belief is that their reverence for wild things will continue to keep in check the tempting desire for wealth easily obtained by exploiting the land. I highly encourage you to help keep these places wild by visiting and supporting the eco-tourism industry in Central America. It's worth it!
3 comments:
Wow..looks like you had a wonderful trip with such marvelous creatures...I would love to see the Jesus Lizard walking on water..thanks for the nice post
You're very welcome Dawn. It was a wonderful trip and I'm glad you enjoyed the photos.
Ben
Cool blog. That Capuchin monkey is too cute for words.
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