Hello, everyone!
As I have no access to my wildlife display to the moment (there’s an overhaul in my apartment and I’m temporarily living with my parents), so I’ve made a new photo story just on a window sill using a couple of artificial plants.
Hope you’ll like it. My kids did :o)
It’s early morning in the Bornean jungle. Sunrays illuminate the tops of the trees.
An orangutan mother with her cub are awake and ready to look for breakfast.
Here they go on white sand, with long shadows because of the low morning sun.
They’ve found a tree with honey dew. The cub is satiated and happy.
But look - there’s a hunter sitting in ambush on the next tree! Sorry, that’s not a hunter, but a poacher cause it’s prohibited to hunt for orangutans.
The orangutans have already come down to the ground, and the poacher descends too to keep a bead. Don’t let his military uniform confuse you - let’s imagine that he’s a member of Dutch Expeditionary Forces on Borneo :o)
The poacher shoots and misses, the apes run for cover…
… but the poacher follows them with his aiming sight.
Safe at last! The apes have hidden in the rich jungle foliage.
Happy ending for the mom and her son. And shame on that poacher!