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Cuteness Alert

Posted on 11 May 2016 1 Comment

Last weekend PJ, Eli and myself went to the Lorraine in northern France with our good friend Jean Marie to have another try for European wild cats.

Because of the warm weather that had been predicted, meadows were to be cut, thereby attracting carnivores. We were hoping to score.

KVG_2233Getting up every day at 5h30 is so worth it here.

KVG_3831First warm days of the year and all animals seemed to be looking for something. Because spring makes you tickle your pickle.

KVG_3788Signs of spring were indeed ubiquitous.

IMG_4526Normally we spend all of our time looking for animals, implying landscape pictures get lower priority.

Yet this sunrise we just could not ignore…

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KVG_4057The core area of wild cats, badgers and foxes in the Lorraine.

KVG_3676Birds were on the menu as well, as this wryneck was singing all the time.

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KVG_4085Early morning, the silky light turns ordinary subjects into inspiring topics.

Since no cats were seen, we tried our luck deeper in the forest at day three:

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There PJ saw something moving:

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Hard to see at first but soon we realized that we were surrounded by tiny little fox puppies

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First we saw one, then two more basking in the leaves.

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It was intense. We decided to gear up… Sniper style, ensuring us to get close to the action.

IMG_4519   And never looked better I think. We stayed at the den for two days.

KVG_2190Very lazy

KVG_2203Four pups were seen in total.

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KVG_3951Any strange noise in the forest, often made them run into the den. That usually ment several hours of waiting for them to come back.

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But life in the forest can be hard…
Not only were we ourselves eaten alive by hungry mosquitos who found the weak spot in our camouflage outfits:

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Also one of the puppies was bearing scars indicating an earlier predator attack.

KVG_4117We don’t know what happened to this puppy but its wounds were closed and looked to be healing. He was the most energetic of them all and it seemed to be just a flesh wound.

KVG_4156There was no chance for us to capture it because they instantly ran in their den as soon as you got closer… so we let him be.

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Also nice to experiment with black-and-white:

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Next weekend we will know how they are doing.

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What an amazing experience to be able to spend two days with these puppies. Seeing how scared they are in the morning, how a passing woodpecker chases them in their den, and how they can go out and play after many hours of verifying the surroundings.
We felt privileged.

Thanks to Jean Marie for all his help and to Remy for info on cats.
Thanks to Manu for helping me with a replacement lens.

Ciao
karl

Posted in: Reizen | Tagged: draaihals, fox, lorraine, red fox, vos, wryneck

When the cat’s away…

Posted on 19 February 2014 2 Comments

There are species that never cease to amaze.

Be it the blackbirds singing on a summer eve, large groups of toads migrating to a nearby pond in spring or the squirrel “flying” through your garden tree tops.

With their impressive size, their large migratory flocks and also their mystical trumpeting calls, cranes – to me at least – are also such a species.

Lac du Der (France) for example is an ugly concrete dike surrounding an artificial lake, but hundreds of nature lovers go there every year to watch thousands of cranes coming in to roost.

Recently I visited my friend Jean-Marie in the Lorraine (France) to look for wild cats. No cats were found, so we spend time looking for cranes and photographing them in ideal lighting conditions… I really get the impression the wintering cranes here are far more at ease compared to those in the Lac du Der regions.

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Nice winter lighting on these starlings in an old orchard

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Buzzard along the road

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Frozen teasel

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First close cranes

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Cranes coming in to roost just after a big rain shower

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Abstract formations

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Following day, the buzzard was there again.
Shortly before I found a dead badger and placed it in the meadow were I saw the bird twice.

The next day I got lucky…

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To the left or to the right?

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I really like the compo in this pic. Cranes… gotta love em!!

Posted in: Dieren | Tagged: buizerd, buzzard, crane, grus grus, kraanvogel, lorraine

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