The galago, more commonly known as the bush baby, is a fast and agile little primate that lives throughout sub Sahara Africa. They are strictly nocturnal and hunt insects both on the ground and in trees. This one was photographed in Laikipia, Kenya. I’m off to Yellowstone with a few friends Saturday morning so this will be the last post until Thursday of next week. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 400, f/6.3 at 1/60th of a second, two Nikon SB-900 flash units
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Love the bush babies!! Can I keep one?
Those eyes are captivating. Enjoy your time in Yellowstone. One of these days, my 200-400 mm will find its way to that park and I will accompany it!
Have fun in Yellowstone. Looking forward to your images.
So cute <3
—– Verdant evenings guest
—– Luscious berry eyes guarded
—– By dark and dispatch.
—– Safe trip ,look forward to your return .
have great time at yellow stone park. ( hope you bring lots of good pic. back for us to see thanks. have a great time there . ( ( me )
Ah this great Earth, so many captivating creatures…nocturnal bush baby, so freaking CUTE! Good job Mama nature and you too, Sean! Thanks!