Then the call came in. It was Carlos, the chief guide at Canopy Tower. He was up on Pipeline Road where he had spotted a group of Western Night Monkeys huddled in a tree and knew I’d want to get a look at them.
Then the call came in. It was Carlos, the chief guide at Canopy Tower. He was up on Pipeline Road where he had spotted a group of Western Night Monkeys huddled in a tree and knew I’d want to get a look at them.
I’ll be attending the Digiscoping Panama with Leica event at Canopy Tower and Canopy Lodge this upcoming week. As might be expected, I’ll be taking an astonishingly large number of photos during this trip.
Those who are interested in optical products that are effective as well as easy to carry along on most any type of trip may find one of my recently published articles on the subject of interest.
So there we were – taking a lunch break at the Soapstone Basin in the Wasatch National Forest during an all-day field trip at the ABA convention in Snowbird, Utah. Roaming through the camping area, someone discovered a giant, concrete, spring-mounted bird’s nest large enough to hold at least two or three people. Naturally, this […]