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Capturing Behaviour: Play

Wildlife Photographic Magazine

The seventh instalment of “Capturing Behaviour” explores the play behaviour of Smooth-coated otters in Singapore.

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.

Otters are renowned for playful behaviour, but wild otters are less playful than our image of them as carefree animals would have us believe.

Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata), Singapore by Tim Plowden
Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata), Singapore by Tim Plowden
Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata), Singapore by Tim Plowden

When photographing play behaviour, it pays to be able to identify the young animals and then amongst the young who are the most restless and potentially boisterous. It will only be a matter of time before the urge to play gets the better of them.

Issue 23 March/April 2017 edition of Wildlife Photographic Magazine

Article Details

Publication Title: Wildlife Photographic Magazine

Edition: Issue 23, March/April 2017

Format: Writing, Photography

Themes: Wildlife Photography, Wildlife Behaviour

Location: Singapore

Species: Smooth-coated Otter

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