Tag Archives: Madagascar
We found this White-Footed Sportive Lemur near one of the lodge paths in Berenty, Madagascar. As is quite ovious from the size of their eyes […]
As I explored Madagascar and discovered new and wonderful creatures I couldn’t shake off the feeling that they look vaguely familiar but […]
Recently I read somewhere that if you can’t write 1000 words about an image then it’s not worth taking. I don’t agree with this statement. I […]
I love lemurs but when I visited Madagascar the top animal I really wanted to see and photograph was the Fosa – the largest land carnivore on […]
The background of any wildlife photo is very important for me. Sometimes I want to make my subject “pop” against a clean background, and […]
Ever since I read about this gecko I knew I just had to see and photograph one in the wild. What was so special about it for me? Well, it’s […]
Kirindy is a private reserve on the western side of Madagascar. It is well known for Fosa sightings and the productive nocturnal walks. Our […]
Verreaux’s Sifakas are incredibly adapted for arboreal life. They have very strong and long hind legs and shorter arms to enable them to leap […]
Ring-Tailed lemurs have been on my absolutely-have-to-see-before-I-die for many years, so I was so excited to finally see them when I visited […]
All the visitors to Andasibe in Madagascar have one particular creature high on their wishlist: the Indri – the largest living lemur on the […]