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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DOLPHIN DELIGHT

Wild Bottlenose dolphins around the world are often seen surfing the breakers with seemingly great delight. Dolphins surf from behind and under the swell as it begins to break and then turn, punching out the surface into the air as the wave rolls in toward the beach or rocks. They often continue this behaviour as they travel along a coastline and in this photo can be seen training a juvenile alongside its mother.

Inshore Bottlenose Dolphin - Tursiops truncates

Inshore Bottlenose Dolphins are small cetaceans that have long, beaklike snouts, falcate (sickle-shaped) dorsal fins, and sharp teeth. They are Odontoceti (toothed Whales) and have one blowhole. They live in small groups called pods and grow to be at most 3.7m long, sometimes weighing more than 635kg. Dolphins can dive down to more than 300m and can jump up to 6m out of the water.

Nikon D7000, Sigma 150-500mm f5-6.3 APO DG OS lens @ 230mm, F10 @ 1/800th sec, ISO 640
Taken from the shore off De Hoop Nature Reserve and marine protected area, Western Cape, South Africa.

Photograph by Andrew Woodburn


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