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In mutually beneficial cooperation, I, Greater Racket-tailed Drongo (Dicrurus paradiseus) 大盤尾, will keep you on guard and sounding the alarm when danger approaches, and you, Dusky Leaf Monkey (Trachypithecus obscurus) 鬱烏葉猴, help me uncover all those hidden insects.
As a wildlife photographer, it's an immense privilege to share this unique story, showcasing the unparalleled beauty of the black-shanked douc langurs in their well-preserved habitat. My fervent wish is that they may thrive and endure in these forests, their population flourishing. In doing so...
I took many shots of this one baboon while it was sitting near the side of the road. I ended up discarding most of them, but this one caught my eye. There was something in the baboon's expression that touched me.
..on 11.03.09 it rained in the afternoon...by 5.15pm it had stopped and i bolted for my patch...reached the track...had to go...so under a tree watered the foliage..then reached the canopy area...since it had rained there is aways water dripping from he tree..on the track looked up and saw a...