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Misty rainforest canopy65 viewsMist lies thick atop the trees of the Amazon rainforest; much of this moisture is actually exhaled by plants during the night (transpiration). (2 votes)
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Common Woolly Monkey72 viewsThese heavy-bodied, omnivorous monkeys are one of the important dispersers of large-seeded fruits in the rainforest. (3 votes)
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Amerega bilinguis38 viewsKnown locally as the Ecuadorian National Frog (Rana Nacional) for it's red, blue and yellow colors -- like the country's flag -- this mildly toxic creature is a member of the poison frog family, Dendrobatidae. (2 votes)
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Mountain forest interior59 viewsDappled sun illuminates the interior of the lower forest at the El Pahuma reserve. (3 votes)
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Nazca Booby55 viewsFormerly known as the Masked Booby, these seabirds nest on oceanside cliffs by the thousands. (2 votes)
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White-fronted Capuchin monkey70 viewsClever monkeys that subsist on a wide range of food items, often using their dextrous hands to crack open seed pods, explore rolled up leaves for insects, and even chase bats out of hiding (2 votes)
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Saki Monkey83 viewsSaki photographed from the canopy of the Tiputini Biodiversity Station in the Ecuadorian Amazon (2 votes)
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Rainforest canopy from below61 viewsPeering up at the canopy is what gives birdwatchers sore necks! (2 votes)
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Common Squirrel Monkey89 viewsTraveling in troops of 40 or more through the middle levels of the rainforest, these monkeys are amazingly quick and agile. (3 votes)
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White-tailed Hillstar74 viewsCommon at El Pahuma's feeders, this rare hummingbird is spectacular to see. (3 votes)
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Entry trail60 viewsThe main trail from the EcoCenter and entrance back to the Biological Station, through a nice example of dry tropical forest. (2 votes)
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Brachtia andina orchid78 viewsCloud forest orchid with small attractive flowers (2 votes)
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