After yesterday’s shorebird with questionable eating habits, I promised something a bit more adorable. So here’s another look at a brown mouse lemur, one of the world’s smallest primates. Photographed on the island of Nosy Mangabe, off the coast of the island of Madagascar. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 80-200mm lens (at 185mm) ISO 200, f/10 at 1/60th of a second, two Nikon SB-600 flash units.
Looks like it must be a tiny tot. Nice shot. You often post images of wildlife taken at night. I tip my cap to you, Sean, for doing so. I wouldn’t have the courage to tramp through forest & glen at night, when those environs are likely home to nocturnal creatures that might want you for dinner or at least for a bite!
Oh my goodness! Eyes like an owl’s, such tiny paws, and a little furball! So so sweet!!! Don’t know how you even found him in the dark of Madadasgar forests.!
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Oh my goodness, how precious!
Looks like it must be a tiny tot. Nice shot. You often post images of wildlife taken at night. I tip my cap to you, Sean, for doing so. I wouldn’t have the courage to tramp through forest & glen at night, when those environs are likely home to nocturnal creatures that might want you for dinner or at least for a bite!
YAASSSSSS. This is what I’m talking about!
Oh my goodness! Eyes like an owl’s, such tiny paws, and a little furball! So so sweet!!! Don’t know how you even found him in the dark of Madadasgar forests.!