We caught lesser Egyptian jerboas (Jaculus jaculus) by chasing them with nets in pairs or groups of three. This is probably the closest to hunting I'll ever come. |
Book of North African mammals in hand, Zbyzsek asks (sort of, there's a language barrier) local camel/goat-herding nomads about rodents of the area. |
Sometimes this develops into an invitation for afternoon tea. The tea is very sweet green tea, and there is some ceremony to the pouring. |
Herds of camels graze on the winter greenery. |
Zbyszek and Filipa return from setting traps during the 4-day dust storm. |
There were some very spectacular landscapes. |
Sometimes the dunes would creep over the roads and we had to go offroad to avoid getting stuck in the sand. |
Filipa and Kris hard at work in the office. |
Thick layer of quartz geodes in an eroded cliff bordering a riverbed. Much of the cliff was composed of flint embedded in chalk. |
Geode from above site |
Fresh(ish) fox skull |