Capturing Behaviour: Greeting
Wildlife Photographic Magazine
The third instalment of “Capturing Behaviour” looks at the complex social behaviour of canids by exploring a greeting ritual displayed by two members of a wolf pack.
My article series, “Capturing Behaviour” for Wildlife Photographic Magazine explores the importance of being able to identify and anticipate a variety of common animal behaviour to achieve better and more captivating results with readers’ wildlife photography.
This article series helps readers to understand why wildlife behaviour is important to wildlife photography. My writing is illustrated with my wildlife photographs.
Understanding friendly social behaviour will benefit you as a wildlife photographer as it will enable you to capture moments of intimacy between animals.
The social life of animals is complex and subtle. Often we will overlook a gesture, a posture or facial expression because we’re unaware of its significance to the animals involved. Wolves have formidable communication skills. The sound of pack members coming together to howl is a sound imprinted on our psyche. If we dig a little deeper into wolf social behaviour we can start to unravel animal greetings.
Article Details
Publication Title: Wildlife Photographic Magazine
Edition: Issue 19, July/August 2016
Format: Writing, Photography
Themes: Wildlife Photography, Wildlife Behaviour
Location: Germany
Species: Grey Wolf