In response to: https://judydykstrabrown.com/2026/04/05/the-numbers-game-119-come-play-along/
Today’s number is 241. If you’d like to play along, go to your photos file folder and type the day’s number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find that include that number and post a link to your blog in my Numbers Game blog of the day. If instead of numbers, you have changed the identifiers of all your photos into words, pick a word or words to use instead, and show us a variety of photos that contain that word in the title. This prompt will repeat each Monday with a new number.

Golden-mantled Howler Monkey [Alouatta palliata] juvenile resting; Canas area. Azuero Peninsula, Panama 
View of farmland and Golfo de Chiriqui on the Pacific Coast; Peninsula de Las Palmas; from road to El Nancito, Panama 
rainforest shrouded in cloud along Cerro de la Muerte, Costa Rica 
Cobalt-Winged Parakeet [Brotogeris cyanoptera] at clay lick, perched, Ecuador 
Brown Violetear Hummingbird [Colibri delphinaae]; perched, Alambi, Ecuador 
Western Prairie Rattlesnake [Crotalus viridis] pair, mating behavior; Indian Springs, Colorado 
Claret Cup Cactus [Echinocereus coccineus] in bloom; Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, NM 
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep [Ovis canadensis] lambs at play; Shelf Road, Fremont County, Colorado 
Red Fox [Vulpes vulpes] kit stimulating adult female for a meal; den site in city park, Jackson, Wyoming 
Northern Elephant Seals [Mirounga angustirostris] hauled out on the beach during birthing & breeding season; bellowing bull; Piedras Blancas, CA 
Northern Elephant Seal [Mirounga angustirostris] young & sub-adults hauled out on the beach to rest; Piedras Blancas, CA 
North American River Otter [Lutra canadensis] ; Trout Lake, Yellowstone NP., WY 
‘Baird’s’ Old World Swallowtail Butterfly [Papilio machaon] visiting Catmint flowers; Fremont County, Colorado 
Marsh Wren [Cistothorus palustris] perched on cattail in territorial display while singing; Monte Vista NWR., CO 
White-crowned Sparrow [Zonotrichia leucophrys] perched; Pismo Beach, California 
Pronghorn Antelope [Antilocapra americana] buck; Yellowstone NP., Wyoming 
Grand Teton above the clouds in autumn; Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming 
Mule’s Ears [Wyethia amplexicaulis] meadow; Kebler Pass, Colorado 
Lesser Yellowlegs [Tringa flavipes] foraging; Bosque del Apache NWR, New Mexico 
American Coot [Fulica americana] territorial battle; Bosque del Apache NWR, New Mexico 
American Coot [Fulica americana] territorial battle; Bosque del Apache NWR, New Mexico 
Great Horned Owl [Bubo virginianus] juvenile in nest tree having moved out of nest; Monte Vista NWR, Colorado 
Gambel’s Quail [Callipepla gambelii] female; Portal, Arizona 
Broad-tailed Hummingbird [Selasphorus platycercus] perched on leaf of Texas Red Yucca [Hesperaloe parviflora] feeding on nectar of garden flowers [Agastache cana; Fremont County, CO 
Broad-tailed Hummingbird [Selasphorus platycercus] female feeding on nectar of Aloe flowers; Fremont County, CO 
Broad-tailed Hummingbird [Selasphorus platycercus]; Fremont County, Colorado 
Broad-tailed Hummingbird [Selasphorus platycercus] nectaring; Fremont County, Colorado 
Broad-tailed Hummingbird [Selasphorus platycercus] female; feeding on Crocosmia crocosmiiflora, Fremont County, Colorado 
Pine Siskin [Carduelis pinus] perched on apple tree; Fremont County, CO 
Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] fledgling ventured further from nest, perches on low branches of pinyon pine tree; Raton Pass, Colorado 
Yellow-headed Blackbird [Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus] female foraging for larvae; Monte Vista NWR., CO 
Great-tailed Grackle [Quiscalus mexicanus] displaying, singing; Bosque del Apache NWR, New Mexico 
Yellow-rumped Warbler [Dendroica coronata] perched; Bosque del Apache NWR, New Mexico 
Pinyon Jay [Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus] hanging from Sunflower head to feed on seeds; Fremont County, Colorado 
Rock formation pattern detail; Notom-Bullfrog Rd, east of Capitol Reef NP., UT 
Petroglyphs on sandstone wall, Fremont culture in Thompson, Sego Canyon Wash, San Rafael Swell, Utah 
The Watchman glowing in sunset light; Zion National Park, UT 
west face escarpment of High Mesa in autumn; Owl Creek Pass, Uncompahgre National Forest, CO 
Autumn color in the Uncompahgre Range; Owl Creek Pass, Uncompahgre National Forest, CO 
Autumn aspens [Populus tremuloides] in color after first snowfall of the season; Fremont County, Colorado 
Rocky Mountain Elk [Cervus elaphus] yearling cow browsing on chokecherry; Yellowstone NP., Wyoming 
Uncompahgre Range along Owl Creek Pass in autumn, CO 
Rocky Mt. Elk [Cervus elaphus] bull battling for harem during rut; Madison River, Yellowstone NP., WY 
Sandhill Crane [Grus canadensis] ; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM 
Snow Geese [Chen caerulescens] in flight, return to feed in winter cornfield; Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, NM 
Canada Goose [Branta canadensis], Northern Shoveler [Anas clypeata] resting on floating log; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM 
Canada Goose [Branta canadensis] foraging; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM 
Northern Pintail [Anas acuta], Mallard [Anas platyrhynchos] feeding foraging; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM 
Winter sunset over crane and snow geese roost on the refuge; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM 
Aspen leaves [Populus tremuloides] blackened by hard freeze under new snowfall; Fremont County, CO
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Wonderful photo of the Howler monkey. I tried and tried to get a good shot of one on our Amazon River cruise and never did. This is the best shot of one I’ve ever seen. Thanks for sharing it!
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We love Howlers and have taken quite a few pics of them over the years particularly in Costa Rica with a few in Panama. I miss their early morning wake up calls. Good to hear from you. You’ve had adventures too!
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I have. Loved the Amazon River Trip and flying over the Nazca Lines.
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Where did you start your Amazon River trip? We took a trip down the Napo in Ecuador. And the Nazca lines…how wonderful. I would love to do that. Any thoughts on the who for and why they were done? Very thought provoking. I am pleased you’re enjoying our photos. I just figured out how to include captions in the slideshows! Cheers!
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