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This photo freezes two feisty kangaroos in a classic boxing match, their paws locked in a cheeky spar as they balance on powerful tails against a sun-kissed, dusty arena. The golden-hour light bathes their tawny fur in a warm glow, highlighting every whisker and muscle ripple, while the blurred backdrop of eucalyptus and grass melts into a dreamy bokeh, keeping all eyes on the action.

Voulez-vous danser? Two young Kangaroo Island kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus fuliginosus) sparring at sunset. As soon as I saw this photo, I knew what the caption would be. They were learning to fight, but, for a moment, they seemed to dance.  A wonderful moment, frozen in time, that I will always cherish.

I photographed them on Kangaroo Island (South Australia), on one of our many trips there. I still have so many photos to process from those trips. An another trip is planned 🤭 more to come soon.

Kangaroo Island kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus fuliginosus) is a sub-species of the Western Grey Kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus). They look slightly different from their cousins on mainland Australia; they’re shorter with darker, chocolate-brown fur. And way cuter, if you ask me.


This image features a charming red squirrel baby nestled amongst soft green foliage, creating a serene and natural scene.
The central focus is a small red squirrel, distinguished by its vibrant, reddish-orange fur that covers most of its body. Its fur appears incredibly soft and fluffy, especially noticeable on its back and its prominent, bushy tail. The tail, which is a rich red-orange, curves upwards and slightly over its back, adding to its characteristic silhouette.
The squirrel's head is delicate, with small, pointed ears that blend into its reddish fur. Its most striking feature is its large, round, and very dark eyes, which are almost black, providing a stark contrast to its lighter face. A tiny, bright catchlight is visible in each eye, giving them a lively and alert appearance. Fine, dark whiskers extend from its snout. Its nose is small and dark, and its mouth is slightly open, revealing a glimpse of its tongue or pinkish inner mouth. Its underside, particularly around its chest and chin, appears to have lighter, almost cream-colored fur, creating a subtle gradient.
The image features a red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) perched atop a moss-covered log. The squirrel is facing to the right, with a curious and alert expression. The background is a soft, blurred green, which helps to isolate and highlight the squirrel as the main subject.
This image is a beautifully captured, striking close-up portrait of a red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), focusing intently on its face and upper body. The central and dominant subject is a red squirrel, identifiable by its reddish-brown fur and prominent ear tufts. It is positioned directly facing the viewer, creating a highly engaging and intimate connection. The squirrel is alert and appears to be in a curious or observant state. Its body is slightly hunched forward, and its front paws are visible, gripping onto the green foliage beneath it. Its gaze is direct and piercing, with bright, dark eyes that reflect a hint of light, suggesting good illumination.
This photo features a red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) delicately licking its paw in a sunlit forest clearing. The squirrel’s rich reddish-brown fur shimmers as the morning light filters through the pine trees, highlighting the glossy texture of its coat and the tiny droplets of dew clinging to its bushy tail. Its bright black eyes are focused on its paw, which it holds up with precision, its small tongue visible as it grooms itself. The background is a soft blur of green moss and fern-covered ground, with the gentle mist adding a dreamy quality that frames this charming moment of woodland self-care.

Red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) photographed in my garden or in the woods near our house. I can’t get enough of squirrels!

November in Sweden is so dark that I barely took any photos. Besides the lack of daylight, I also spent much of the month preparing the garden for winter. I was also busy planning my upcoming trip to Australia. Getting ready for several weeks in Australia takes a lot of effort, and organizing everything from Sweden isn’t easy.


📸 Photos were taken with Canon R5, Canon R5 Mark II & Canon RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM.


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