The iguanas are multiplying around my place! 🙂 This first one I snapped on the railing of my terrace which is only 5 cm or 2 inches wide and he used about half that width, to give you an idea of size. Small! Two shots, one from distance and one zoomed in. And then a couple of days later I photographed one on the asphalt driveway that is even smaller and greener. They are born green. Here’s two shots on the railing and then two of the smaller one on the driveway, both with full-body shots and close-ups of the face and upper body.
Continue reading “Baby Iguanas”Baby Green Basilisk . . .
. . . which is not an exact match to any of the online baby iguanas or baby basilisks, thus I’m not positive it is the correct ID. During a morning garden walk he was crawling through the ground cover plants, partly hidden. I’m always frustrated when I can’t make an exact identification, but that is the way nature is! 🙂 Here’s two shots and you decide . . .
Continue reading “Baby Green Basilisk . . .”Agouti with Baby
One of the many interesting wildlife experiences at Esquinas was having a mother Central American Agouti with a baby go by near my cabin. It was my first time to see a baby agouti.
And some better photos up close . . .
Continue reading “Agouti with Baby”Wanna see my baby pictures?
Baby Howler Monkey & Mom at Hacienda La Jacaranda, Atenas, Costa Rica. Photo by Charlie |
“Come on Mom! Let’s go!” White-faced Capuchin Monkey Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica – Photo by Charlie |
And another White-faced Capuchin Monkey Baby on Mom’s back. Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica – Photo by Charlie |
Yep! It’s a baby! Green Parrot Snake Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica – Photo by Charlie And – incredibly- with my cell phone through the guide’s spotting scope. |
Baby (youngster with Mom just below him on tree stump) Stripped Iguana Tarcoles River, Costa Rica – Photo by Charlie |
Now look at these professional photographer’s shots of “Costa Rica’s Most Adorable Baby Animals.”
Look at little kids and wild animals, these are two groups of things that whenever I’m with them forces me to be in the moment.
–Dominic Monaghan