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Now that I know how to post my pics, I figured I may as well add some more of my Costa Rica wildlife pics!
Anteater? WOW, i don't see many pictures of this guy. I've been a memeber of many photoboard, and yet to see this one. LOL. Excellent series of shots. Thanks for sharing!!!
Anteater? WOW, i don't see many pictures of this guy. I've been a memeber of many photoboard, and yet to see this one. LOL. Excellent series of shots. Thanks for sharing!!!
I'm glad you liked them and I'm glad I finally figured out how to post them! Yes, I was very excited about the anteater as I'd never seen one before. I was able to get this shot a few seconds before he decided to run up a bunch of trees.
Any chance i can be kdog for a month or two so i can see stuff like this?
Excellent photo
Ha! I wish I could see these creatures more often myself. These were taken on the CA coast near Santa Cruz. It was Elephant Seal molting season. Thanks, GG. Here are some more.
A spring of Elephant Seals (yes, that's the proper collective)
Junior makes his move
They're really inquisitive animals, and they watched me with curiosity the entire time I was photographing them. Some even came closer for a better look.
WOW TIMES 10!
Couldn't imagine seeing that in person, just amazing pictures. How close did you end up getting? What lens did you use if you remember?
How am i suppose to follow that? Took these with my old canon powershot before i upgraded to DSLR
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