I recently visited Phnom Penh, Cambodia, for a conservation workshop on saving the Eastern Sarus Cranes and the wetlands they need to survive in southeast Asia. One evening our group visited a temple near the hotel and we met this little female long-tailed macaque. She and her sister were digging into the fruit found inside lotus flowers, originally brought to the temple as offerings.
A brief encounter
02 Tuesday Aug 2016
Posted Art, environment, Nature, Uncategorized, wildlife
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Omigosh, Darcy. I can’t believe the places you’ve been this year! Those cranes have you wandering the globe…So glad for you!
Very interesting. Can you bring one home? Rudy would love it.
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Thanks, Darcy. It’s a pleasure to be tuned into your great journeys. I especially like the dog that you’re taking all over Asia in your travels.
The weird thing is that I don’t remember the dog being there when I took the picture 😉