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I LOVE nature & life, don't breed, capture or stick pins in anything. I just observe and take pic of what nature presents to me & feel lucky

Lorraine, France

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nrvero Black mangrove tree
Black mangrove tree commented on by nrvero Pinar del Río, Cuba9 years ago

Thanks all :)

nrvero Tansy
Tansy commented on by nrvero Woustviller, Lorraine, Tromelin Island9 years ago

Merci Marta and Suzmonk!

nrvero Common Toadflax
Common Toadflax commented on by nrvero Woustviller, Lorraine, Tromelin Island9 years ago

Spot on! Thanks Marta!

nrvero Gunnera
Gunnera commented on by nrvero Cartago, Costa Rica9 years ago

Quite amazing! Thanks for sharing Marta.

nrvero Bee Killer
Bee Killer commented on by nrvero ABQ, New Mexico, USA9 years ago

How fluffy! Lovely!

nrvero Gray Fox
Gray Fox commented on by nrvero Denton, Texas, USA9 years ago

Cute visitor. Lucky you!

nrvero Lychee Giant Stink Bug nymph
Lychee Giant Stink Bug nymph commented on by nrvero เชียงใหม่, จังหวัดเชียงใหม่, Thailand9 years ago

Wow!! Great pic!

nrvero Fasciated Antshrike
Fasciated Antshrike commented on by nrvero Colón, Panama9 years ago

Wow! Beautiful and scary!

nrvero Wood cricket
Wood cricket commented on by nrvero Woustviller, Lorraine, Tromelin Island9 years ago

Thanks Maniacval!

nrvero Coquerel's sifaka
Coquerel's sifaka commented on by nrvero Moramanga, Madagascar9 years ago

Yes Daniele, sorry for the (very) late answer, I've just started tu use my PN account again. I couldn't tell from memory the exact place in Madagascar where I spotted them again but I guess I could do some research. I remember arriving late at night after a long drive from Tana and wondering if I'd spot any lemurs around (the lodge was quite isolated and the nearby forest very deep so lemurs wouldn't be used to human presence). About 5am my boyfriend and I heard very loud vocalisation from what seemed to be several dozens of lemurs far away in the forest and we dressed up and ran with excitement to see them. It was one of the most exciting moment in my life, the songs were MAGICAL. But they were too deep in the forest and it was toi dark to go on our own. A few hours later we asked a local guide to take us there and we saw different kind of lemurs we had already seen in other parts of Mada tand then after a long walk we spotted those adorable teddy-bearish fellas that seemed to wear cute hooded pyjamas. They were very quiet and curious of us (although from a very safe distance) and quite big. I took many pictures but they were so high up in the trees that most of them are blurry (I use a compact camera that fits in my pocket) from zooming too much. I seem to remember that I filmed them with my video camera too (better zoom). I also remember that did not want to leave them EVER. :-)

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