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Koala in eucalyptus tree, Otway Peninsula, Victoria, Australia
The Cape Otway peninsula sits, picturesque, on the southern coast of Victoria and we went down there one day to see if we could spot wild Koalas - more in hope than expectation. On a very blustery day, I was delighted to capture these images of a Koala up in the tree, looking with bemused interest down at the puny humans below.

Koala, Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia
The Cape Otway peninsula sits, picturesque, on the southern coast of Victoria and we went down there one day to see if we could spot wild Koalas - more in hope than expectation. On a very blustery day, I was delighted to capture these images of a Koala up in the tree, looking with bemused interest down at the puny humans below.

Capuchin Monkey, Manuel Antonio National park, Costa Rica
The word "capuchin" derives from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, who wear brown robes with large hoods. The capuchin is considered to be the most intelligent New World monkey. They seem quite comfortable around humans and I was able to get very close to take a series of photographs.

Capuchin Monkey, Manuel Antonio National park, Costa Rica
The word "capuchin" derives from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, who wear brown robes with large hoods. The capuchin is considered to be the most intelligent New World monkey. They seem quite comfortable around humans and I was able to get very close to take a series of photographs.

Cormorant Fish Market, Cartegena, Columbia
The historic and picturesque old town of Cartegena sits on the north (Carribbean) coast of Columbia. Its fish market is an absolute magnet for the local cormorants, who perch on top of the stalls, rooves and electrical cables waiting for the opportunity to steal some lunch. It’s like a scene from Hitchcock’s ‘The Birds’.
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