Young lynx can fend for themselves at the age of 10 months, but they usually hang out with their mother for up to a year and don’t reach adult size until they are 2 years old. Sometimes siblings that have just left their mother’s side will travel and hunt together for several months before going their separate ways.
| captured camera aperture shutter speed focal length image quality RAW converter | 30 June 2010, 05:06 pm NIKON D50 f/6 1/640 400 mm raw Capture NX2 + Nik Color Efex Pro filters |
• posted:Nature
• tags:Eurasian lynx, Felidae, kitten, lynx, steps
Procyon is a genus of nocturnal mammals, comprising three species commonly known as raccoons, in the family Procyonidae. The most familiar species, the Common Raccoon (P. lotor), is often known simply as “the” raccoon, as the two other raccoon species in the genus are native only to the tropics and are considerably lesser-known. Genetic studies have shown that the closest relatives of the raccoon are the ring-tailed cats and cacomistles. This one was hiding in the shades, when I took his picture.
| captured camera aperture shutter speed focal length image quality RAW converter | 30 June 2010, 05:06 pm NIKON D50 f/6 1/2500 400 mm raw Capture NX2 + Nik Color Efex Pro filters |
• posted:Nature
• tags:Common Raccon, Procyon, Raccoon, Shade
Young lynx can fend for themselves at the age of 10 months, but they usually hang out with their mother for up to a year and don’t reach adult size until they are 2 years old. Sometimes siblings that have just left their mother’s side will travel and hunt together for several months before going their separate ways.
| captured camera aperture shutter speed focal length image quality RAW converter | 30 June 2010, 05:06 pm NIKON D50 f/6 1/1000 400 mm raw Capture NX2 + Nik Color Efex Pro filters |
• posted:Nature
• tags:Eurasian lynx, Felidae, kitten, lynx, steps
The Sika Deer, also known as the Spotted Deer or the Japanese Deer (Cervus nippon) is a species of deer that is native to much of East Asia, and also introduced to various parts of the world. It was previously found from Vietnam to the south and Russia to the north. Their name comes from “shika” (鹿), the Japanese word for “deer”. The sika deer is not to be confused with the sitka deer, which is a subspecies of the mule deer, a distantly related species. This proud young male, was willing to pose for my lens (shot in semi captivity).
| captured camera aperture shutter speed focal length image quality RAW converter | 30 June 2010, 03:06 pm NIKON D50 f/6 1/1000 400 mm raw Capture NX2 + Nik Color Efex Pro filters |
• posted:Nature
• tags:Cervus nippon, Japanese Deer, proud, Sika Deer, Spotted Deer, young
Wild boar (Sus scrofa) is a species of pig, including many subspecies, and part of the biological family Suidae. It is the wild ancestor of the domestic pig, an animal with which it freely hybridises. Wild boar are native across much of Northern and Central Europe, the Mediterranean Region (including North Africa’s Atlas Mountains) and much of Asia as far south as Indonesia. Populations have also been artificially introduced in some parts of the world, most notably the Americas and Australasia; principally for hunting. Elsewhere, populations have also become established after escapes of wild boar from captivity. I managed to capture this one while he was passing my hide out.
| captured camera aperture shutter speed focal length image quality RAW converter | 28 June 2010, 07:06 pm NIKON D50 f/6 1/1000 400 mm raw Capture NX2 + Nik Color Efex Pro filters |
• posted:Nature
• tags:Nature, pig, suidae, sus scrofa, wild boar