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My first time seeing (and hence photographing) the species. At times, they were equally curious about me as the other way around, so filling the frame was not a problem at all.
1. This one's fur was looking a bit worse for wear, but the perch/pose and light still made it my favourite shot of the session.
2. As mentioned, they were curious and came quite close at times. I ended up switching to my 100-400 (all of these shots were taken with that lens).
3. The obligatory/cliché poking out of the burrow shot.
1. This one's fur was looking a bit worse for wear, but the perch/pose and light still made it my favourite shot of the session.
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2. As mentioned, they were curious and came quite close at times. I ended up switching to my 100-400 (all of these shots were taken with that lens).
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3. The obligatory/cliché poking out of the burrow shot.
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