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Download images with impact. High resolution images available for. Immediate purchase and download. For image selections tailored to your. Keep up to date with our photographic adventures on our photo blog. Oin us on safari. Come with us to Africa on an action-packed wildlife photography trip of a lifetime. UK p hoto workshops. Spend a day photographing birds of prey in stunning locations on our workshops. Rhino poaching (visit our rhino blog. Inspiring images: Search our database.
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Meerkat Pups! | Kalahari Blog
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Adventures of a field biologist and wildlife photographer living and working in the Kalahari. October 8, 2013. Dominant females often evict the older subordinate females in the early stages of pregnancy to reduce the risk of infanticide. The stress caused by eviction may cause any pregnant subordinates to abort which will stop any subordinate litters competing with the dominant’s. A fairly pregnant Meerkat. Pups And Babysitters only a couple of days after first emergence. Meerkat litters are between one ...
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Meerkats, Pups and a Puff Adder – a story from the Kalahari | Kalahari Blog
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Adventures of a field biologist and wildlife photographer living and working in the Kalahari. Meerkats, Pups and a Puff Adder – a story from the Kalahari. July 2, 2015. Robin Hoskyns Nature Photography - Blog. Whilst sorting out my Kalahari photos (still an ongoing process! The morning started as every other morning had for 6 days a week for the last 10 months, i.e. waking up very early to arrive at the burrow of the group I was visiting before they got up and left for the day. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Back from the Kalahari! | Kalahari Blog
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Adventures of a field biologist and wildlife photographer living and working in the Kalahari. Back from the Kalahari! January 26, 2014. I’m finally back from the Kalahari and thanks to my parents, my return was via the kgalagadi, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia! I have actually been back for a few days but haven’t got around to getting a blog post up yet. Meanwhile here’s a picture of a Leopard from the Kgalagadi! 2 thoughts on “ Back from the Kalahari! January 26, 2014 at 9:48 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Robin Hoskyns | Kalahari Blog
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Adventures of a field biologist and wildlife photographer living and working in the Kalahari. Author Archives: Robin Hoskyns. July 2, 2015. Meerkats, Pups and a Puff Adder – a story from the Kalahari. Robin Hoskyns Nature Photography - Blog. Whilst sorting out my Kalahari photos (still an ongoing process! Juvenile dragging a pup from the burrow. A week old Meerkat pup in the middle of the frenzy. February 7, 2014. I have finally completed my brand new website! There is also a brand new blog to go with it!
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Scorpions | Kalahari Blog
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Adventures of a field biologist and wildlife photographer living and working in the Kalahari. September 12, 2013. There are quite a lot of scorpions about as they are perfectly adapted for the dry (semi) desert conditions. There are two main types of scorpion out here: the thick-tailed Paraboothids and the Cape Burrowing Scorpions. The Paraboothids are the more dangerous type. Cape Burrwing Scorpion, Opistophthalmus capensis. Cape Burrwing Scorpion, O. capensis under UV light. P raudus threat display.
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Ann and Steve Toon Wildlife Photography - Photo stories
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We've been big rhino enthusiasts since writing a book about these iconic creatures more than a decade ago. Rhinos were a conservation success story, saved from the brink of extinction by determined efforts in South Africa and beyond. Today, rhinos face a renewed poaching onslaught thanks to a huge upsurge in Asian demand for horn as traditional (and not so traditional) medicine and a consequent spike in its black market price. Banking on the future. Millennium Seed Bank - UK. The Millennium Seed Bank is ...
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Ann and Steve Toon Wildlife Photography - About Us
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Spotting Toons: a concise guide. Cryptic coat of browns and greens. Belly often streaked with dung or guano. Bare parts paler in Northern Hemisphere winter, turning brown during migration to Southern Hemisphere. Most active around dawn and dusk. Often seen skulking in cover, usually in pairs. Tame when not molested. Favours desert and semi-desert. Also savanna grassland, acacia thornveld. Low, muttered: ‘Didugerrit? Querulous repetitive: ‘mistitdammit’. Trumpeted: ‘gorrit! About Ann and Steve Toon. Our a...
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