Monkeys in a Tree
A troop of Mantled Howler Monkeys live in the trees of Costa Rica. These photos are from the Guanacaste province near Playa Flamingo. We are their neighbours and they were watching us relax in the pool while resting in the trees. We saw them on a number of days and heard them during the night, Howler Monkeys are loud.
We were lucky enough to be so close to these magnificent creatures. A Sony FE 24-105 f/4 g lens had no issues capturing them as the daytime light was just perfect for this lens. All the photos were taken on the Sony ZV-E10 and are unedited.
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