Three Deer and Three Toucans in the Same Morning
José Marín was walking through the reserve that Monday when the three deer appeared all at once from within the vegetation. The moment they sensed him, they leapt into the undergrowth with that nervous elegance they carry — but one of them, perhaps the most curious or the most hungry, turned back and resumed feeding as if nothing had happened. José had the presence of mind to record it all, and there it remained: a deer grazing calmly near point 10.4448616, its back turned to the one watching it.
A few minutes later, barely three hundred meters to the northeast, three toucans crossed the sky before settling in a roble. Still on the branches, with those disproportionate beaks that look like one of nature's jokes, they lingered long enough for José to raise his camera once more. Two videos, two records, one morning in the field that no one saw coming.