Kalahari Meerkat Photo Safari 2018
A member of the baobab meerkat group is basking in the morning sun.
Mutual grooming amongst the members of the Baobab meerkat group.
A meerkat from the Baobab group basking in the morning sun.
Baobab member looking down his nose at me.
Baobab member basking in the morning sun.
Standing tall. A Baobab member.
Sentry duty for this Baobab member.
Little Baobab pup.
Baobab pup profile.
Baobab pup
A Baobab sentinel with the blue Kalahari sky.
Curious Meerkat can most likely see his reflection in the lens.
A very inquisitive meerkat.
This meerkat is a Canon supporter.
A meerkat captures a scorpion treat.
A Baobab pup gets some rest.
Weigh in time. The researchers weigh the meerkats 3 times a day so that they can calculate their foraging success.
Adult & pup are alert.
Little pup. The Bushmen refer to meerkats as "little people" because of the way they stand.
The dominant Baobab female searches the sky for danger.
"Hakuna Matata" member is using a Drie Doring bush for sentry duty.
Our guest Sue is photographing a sentinel.
Evening grooming for the Hakuna Matata group.
Sunset weigh in time.