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These little animals are very cute and entertaining. they will sit upright on the dirt mound at their burrow entrance and then, with no forewarning, spring into the air and "bark". I caught this one at the peak of his bark.
Please click image for sharper uncompressed view, thanks. Canon 7D2, 600mm f4L IS II, ISO 500, f/5.6, 1/3200 sec, manual exposure, bean bag from vehicle Bob Kothenbeutel
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