One of the native monkeys still surviving in the remnant patches of trees of this threatened urban reserve. Sometimes you can hear several groups calling early in the morning. Sorry for the bad picture but it serves as a document.
A large group of these bats comes to feed on figs from a native tree (Ficus eximia) planted on the sidewalk in my neighborhood every time it has ripe fruits (one/twice a year). This time they came for over five consecutive days, every nigh for many hours, and I estimated they were about 30 individuals. Bat specialists who saw the pictures agreed that most probably they are this species of Artibeus, quite common in the region.
One of the native monkeys still surviving in the remnant patches of trees of this threatened urban reserve. Sometimes you can hear several groups calling early in the morning. Sorry for the bad picture but it serves as a document.