Jackals are sort of the coyotes of Africa and Asia. I’ve photographed two species in Africa and another in India. This is the black-backed jackal and he was doing his jackal-y thing in the Kalahari Desert in Botswana. My three day visit to the Kalahari was made extra special by the fact that I was the only guest at the camp at the time. It was easy for me to get out of the safari vehicle when appropriate to capture eye level shots of all the great wildlife. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 340mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/400th of a second
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Looks like Mr. Jackal is having a good stretch for himself. We should all learn to stretch out as our animal friends instinctively know how to do.
That’s the downward dog. Basic yoga right there.
—– Tingle in my fur
—– To flee fight or play instinct
—– Needs to be my guide.
Amazing use of focus, if I took this same picture I’m sure he’d have blended in with his surroundings. Way to give him the attention he deserves!