Red squirrel in a guanacaste tree

Can you see him? He's standing on the bottom branch in the picture, tail fluffed out behind.

Unfortunately, the view of him is partly concealed by a drooping leafy twig.

Guanacaste, the so-called Ear Tree, is the national tree of Costa Rica and is also the name of a mountain range and a province in the northwestern part of the country.

John McLaughlin got a better photo of this animal, seen below, but to see the tail, you need to look at my picture, left.
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