Some animal pictures - warning there are some snakes!


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Published: February 11th 2014
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Edited version.....

I have just reviewed the blog after publishing and realised some of the photos were hidden at the end because there was not enough text and I wanted to confirm which photos I captured.....and give proper credit to Peter who took and said I could use the Mantled Howler Monkey picture - I took a picture but the face wasn't as clear and Peter's photo captures brilliantly what we all saw. I took the rest of the pictures in this blog - and despite the lack of detail and blurriness I like the face of the Hour Glass frog....he's kind of cute don't you think? Right, hopefully that has covered all the administrative points, I will re-publish now and you can look till your hearts content. As always, let me know if there's any questions you would like answered and I will consider them and may provide an answer (even if I don't know what the answer is)!



Dear Blog Readers,

I am back in the jungle tomorrow so don't have much more internet time this evening (well if I want to be sociable and also finish postcard writing), but before I go I wanted to add a few more pictures of my adventures so far. For those readers who need to know there are some snake pictures - don't be alarmed the pictures are not venomous!

Not all the pictures were taken on my camera but I did see with my own eyes all the animals displayed - the terrible snake pictures are mine! The yellow one in fact at the end of a particularly swampy trek with water in my wellies, mud on my face and a mosquito bite on my cheek. I have definitely decided wildlife photography is tougher than law. The animals in the blog were either on the trails or in the dense forest when on surveys in the first few weeks of my adventures.

I will add some more text at a future date - hopefully before the end of the month but it may not be until March.

Until then, take care all, hope the rain and floods stop in the UK and winter turns to a lovely early spring.

Ms B, jungle explorer x


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11th February 2014

It looks fantastic, Sharon!
Thank you for the updates; it's great to see how you are getting on. The weather in the UK is pretty appalling at the moment, so there's a strong chance that it is actually wetter here than it is in the jungle. Fewer snakes, though.

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