The only thing better than one eastern quoll is two eastern quolls. These guys were at the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary near Hobart Tasmania, a rescue center for many native species and one of many captive breeding centers for Tasmanian devils. Quolls are carnivorous marsupials, related to the devils. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 1600, f/4.5 at 1/250th of a second
Wonderful image, Sean! It can be tough getting multiple critters in focus. Clearly these cuties we doing their best to remain in the same plane. Love their spots.
Thanks Sue. Quick little guys, but they were also in a captive situation at the rescue center. I also photographed them in the wild, which was definitely a challenge.
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Wonderful image, Sean! It can be tough getting multiple critters in focus. Clearly these cuties we doing their best to remain in the same plane. Love their spots.
Thanks Sue. Quick little guys, but they were also in a captive situation at the rescue center. I also photographed them in the wild, which was definitely a challenge.
These two are absolutely adorable!
—– As the ” Shining ” twins
—– Portentous strange full of malice
—– In their dotted Swiss.
Cute little devils!
Aw! What a couple of little muffins!
Ah!!!! My and my 3 year old LOVE these little guys!!!! Such a great shot of a totally adorable animal!