Calendar

The Amrop Woodburn Mann Wildlife Calendar has been in production since 2006 and reflects our deep connection to the African continent. The images are taken by our Chairman and founder, Dr Trevor Woodburn, and our Managing Director, Andrew Woodburn and are enjoyed by wildlife and photography enthusiasts alike. The collection below is a photographic journey across the plains and oceans of Africa from calendars past.

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Three Eyes

Very early morning in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, East Africa, these three Golden Jackals were scavenging around a lion kill looking for scraps to eat. They stopped for a few moments and grouped together with an eye from each peering out on the open plains.

Golden Jackal - Canis aureus

The common jackal of the East African Plains looks like a small coyote with long pointed snout and big, pointed ears. Their colour varies geographically, seasonally and individually, usually golden to silver-grey. Their limbs are redder than their torsos. Their tails tips, nose and mouth are typically black, underparts and head markings white, eyes amber–coloured.
New-borns are nearly black in colour. Often the most vicious carnivore on the East African plains, eats carrion and
kills of other predators.

Nikon D500 with Sigma 150-600 mm f5.0 – 6.3 G lens with Sigma 1.4 x Teleconverter
effective focal length 850 mm, 1/2000 sec @ f13, ISO 8000
Photograph by Trevor Woodburn


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