Caño Negro and Río Frío
After a wonderful breakfast at our “hotel,” we headed north to within a few kilometers of the Nicaraguan border. We took a river cruise into the Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge on the Río Frío. I can’t tell you how many species of reptiles, birds, and mammals we saw and learned about, certainly more than 30, perhaps more than 40. Here are some of the highlights. For mammals, we got to hang out with howler and white-faced capuchin monkeys on separate occasions. The howlers stayed higher in the trees to rest, while the capuchins came right down next to our boat and hung out with us for quite a while. We even got to see a few young ones, along with a baby riding on her mom’s back, pretty special moment for all. We also saw a rare-ish Mexican tamandua (anteater) hanging out. They crawl along dying branches and eat ants all day long high up in the trees. For reptiles, they were out in force enjoying the sun, as it had rained for a couple of days and they needed to warm up. We saw a lo...