Barbados Green Monkey Portraits at the Wildlife Reserve — 7 photos inside, plus 3 GIFS!

in travel •  8 years ago  (edited)

The Barbados Wildlife Reserve is a four acre enclosed mahogany forest in St. Peter next door to Farley Hill and Grenade Hall.

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This was my favourite shot of the day.

It was originally set up as a green monkey conservation and study site in 1982 by Canadian primatologist Jean Baulu and his wife. The Green Monkey was brought to Barbados from West Africa in the 17th century. There are other animals living at the reserve now including patagonian Mara, small deer, iguana, peacocks and loads of red-footed tortoises.

The entrance fee is $23.50 BBD (2 BBD is 1 USD) per person. Once inside, you get a small map to show where everything is housed, but most of the animals are walking free. Notice the large sign "These Animals Are Wild!" and take it to heart. Even though you can get right up close and personal to the animals, especially the monkeys, you'd be wise not to try touching any of them. They will bite!

The troop of monkeys live in the area, but they are not enclosed within the reserve. They come and go as they please, usually at feeding time! Afterwards we saw them all heading back towards the 'wild' of Grenade Hall forest.

We spent a few hours at the Wildlife Reserve yesterday. It was a bit overcast but cleared up shortly after we arrived.

Feeding time for the animals is 2:00, which is when tours and everyone else comes... As you may know, I hate crowds. So, the best time to go is for 2:30 when the first wave of humans get bored and start wandering down the brick paths leaving plenty of room for plucky photographers to get good close up shots of the eating animals.

After you're done, you can get some drinks or food at the little restaurant / canteen area.

Here are some of the photos that I took yesterday. Hope you like!

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There were a lot of young monkeys and mothers with babies.

Most of the time the babies held on tightly to mummy but occasionally they would come out and scurry around.

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Some woman tried to touch one of the babies being held by the mother. This is a bad plan, just by the way.
It could have been much, much worse but the mother just swatted the human's hand away the way that a human would swat away a pest.

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You can get extremely close.

They will let you know if you're too close, by baring teeth or making a quick move towards you. Best to stay at least an arm's length away, though. That seems to be a comfortable distance for most of them. Have a healthy respect for the animals, but they are very used to humans being around and are very accommodating.

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If you ever visit Barbados, make sure the Wildlife Reserve is on your list of stops.


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Man these are some next level pics. Kudos.

Man they are so cute - like little people. I don't think I could go there because I would want to take them home with me! Perfect photos - just perfect little moments captured in all their adorable glory. Love the little video too - very arty. Love it all - it's too cute!

I have always loved monkeys. When I was younger I would spend hours on our big clunky computer researching "How to own a monkey" and "Where to buy a monkey." The babies kill me they are so cute. I guess the mother in me gets triggered :)

I'm @jamtaylor's wife, and i was there with our little one strapped onto me in a carrier. I was obsessed with watching the mommas and their babies!

Great post, upvoted! I love animals too. My dogs just joined SteemIt - check it out :)

Could ya not.

Jam because you did this nice follow button i have a question. Is it possible to make a Counter on every post? So i can see how many visitors i get on my site?
I did a post to this but dont get much Response.
https://steemit.com/steemit/@dowha/why-steemit-needs-a-visiter-counter-for-postings

There is probably a work-around way to do it, but I'm not entirely sure. You can use an image host that counts views and keep the window open to see how many times the image was accessed.. It might not be too accurate, though.

I hope you don't mind me sharing my favourite monkey pics. I shot these guys at various locations around Bali about 6 years ago.

https://steemit.com/photography/@bkkshadow/monkey-faces-in-bali

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awesome creatures! @jamtaylor 8]

It's amazing how intelligent these monkeys are and how fearless they are towards humans. Great shots!

oh wow, first pic is def my favorite!! thats a mother I assume, you can reed "Queen" on her face =)))))

Yeeeey cheeky monkeys !! Love the pictures!

Great photos. We have something similar in vicinity - Affenberg :)

Hypnotizing eyes!

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You captured these cuties perfectly! Nice job!

Amazing photos @jamtaylor, and the gifs are breathtaking! I'll make sure to stop by the Wildlife Reserve Center if I ever visit Barbados.

Been there, loved it. All kinds of wildlife where monkey is king.

nice photos!

very cute monkeys :)

These are incredible pictures and the favourite shot of the day is awesome. So much communicated in the expression!!

Oh my gosh they are so sweet! Dear god please don't let anyone harm these lovely animals.

Well the government used to have a bounty on monkey tails ($20 a tail!) to try to cut back the booming population, but I think they stopped that. But not to worry, this troop is totally fine and nobody is going to harm them.

They can be real pests if you have a vegetable garden!

They are so cool. That is a place I'd like to visit. Thanks for the share.

Jet Blue currently has specials on to Barbados haha.

Beautiful shots !