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Black lion tamarin

Black lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysopygus) - Miniature Monkeys - Chester Zoo - 14/07/2013.

For those that know me, this is a species I've been cursed with failing to see for about 2-3 years, just missing them at each collection I visited that has housed them. Now, after three visits to the zoo and several trips to the enclosure, I have finally seen not one, but both.

We got to the enclosure around 5pm [with the intention of getting picked up from the staff entrance at 5:30pm]. No sign and I was getting grumpy. Got to about 5:15 and we thought we'd best get gone and I get a phone call saying that my parents were running late and we'd be picked up a bit later. Excellent, I thought. I can stay a little longer.

Almost gave up hope though, whining to my wonderful-for-putting-up-with-me-girlfriend about how unfair things are. Then a child looks into the enclosure and says to his folks 'there it is, can just see the tail sticking out of the nest box.'

I thought nothing for the first moment, not daring to hope. After all, this was a child, a typical zoo visitor. He'd probably just seen some vine or branch.

So I look into the enclosure where the kid was pointing, and I see this black tail hanging out of the box with a wonderful little face staring out at us. I couldn't get a picture before it put its head back in.

We waited a minute longer, it was awake so maybe it would peep out again. It did, and I got pictures and it went back in. For the next 5-10 minutes it kept peeking out while we stayed perfectly still, each time it came a little further out. Then that magical moment it left the nest box.

The camera button, naturally, was nearly ablaze. And then the second one ventured out as well. Brilliant. About 5:40pm we left, would have missed them if we had stuck to the original times. Never have I been so happy that a lift was late.

And so here is the result, my best picture of the species that has evaded me since I began hoping to see one in mid 2011.
Black lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysopygus) - Miniature Monkeys - Chester Zoo - 14/07/2013.

For those that know me, this is a species I\'ve been cursed with failing to see for about 2-3 years, just missing them at each collection I visited that has housed them. Now, after three visits to the zoo and several trips to the enclosure, I have finally seen not one, but both.

We got to the enclosure around 5pm [with the intention of getting picked up from the staff entrance at 5:30pm]. No sign and I was getting grumpy. Got to about 5:15 and we thought we\'d best get gone and I get a phone call saying that my parents were running late and we\'d be picked up a bit later. Excellent, I thought. I can stay a little longer.

Almost gave up hope though, whining to my wonderful-for-putting-up-with-me-girlfriend about how unfair things are. Then a child looks into the enclosure and says to his folks \'there it is, can just see the tail sticking out of the nest box.\'

I thought nothing for the first moment, not daring to hope. After all, this was a child, a typical zoo visitor. He\'d probably just seen some vine or branch.

So I look into the enclosure where the kid was pointing, and I see this black tail hanging out of the box with a wonderful little face staring out at us. I couldn\'t get a picture before it put its head back in.

We waited a minute longer, it was awake so maybe it would peep out again. It did, and I got pictures and it went back in. For the next 5-10 minutes it kept peeking out while we stayed perfectly still, each time it came a little further out. Then that magical moment it left the nest box.

The camera button, naturally, was nearly ablaze. And then the second one ventured out as well. Brilliant. About 5:40pm we left, would have missed them if we had stuck to the original times. Never have I been so happy that a lift was late.

And so here is the result, my best picture of the species that has evaded me since I began hoping to see one in mid 2011.
 
Glad you have seen this species at last.

The child is obviously an expert lion tamarin spotter.

Your girlfriend deserves a medal (or chocolate). I think I know what she would prefer.
 
Well done! Your persistence has paid off.
In 50 years time you will be able to dig this photo out and bore people with it, just like I do now :D

Alan
 
I don't see the excitement, it's only a monkey ;)


Seriously, well done :D
 
Miaow!

What a catty comment :(



Alan

There is a story behind this Gentle Lemur.

When Javan Rhino saw the kakas at Stuttgart, he texted his response .

"Seen 3 kaka, don't see what the fuss is about, its just another parrot."

It is not meant to be taken seriously.
 

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