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[WowMailz] The secret life of the harvest mouse

 

 
 

The secret life of the harvest mouse: cute pictures by Jean-Louis Klein and Marie-Luce Hubert



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These pictures give a rare insight into the secret lives of tiny harvest mice (Micromys minutus). Photographers Jean-Louis Klein and Marie-Luce Hubert spent one year photographing the adorable little creatures in a project that saw them released from captivity into the wild

A harvest mouse balancing between two stalks of grass in a field in Alsace, France

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Waiting patiently in meadows and reed beds close to their home in Alsace, France, the pair were able to capture some extremely cute moments

A harvest mouse seems to look directly into the camera while balancing on ears of wheat

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From the studio - where the pair documented tiny newborns and their first few weeks of life - to the great outdoors where all of the 30 mice were eventually released, the pictures take viewers through a variety of events faced by the mice

A female harvest mouse and her young (aged 5 days) in a nest

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Jean-Louis said: "All of the harvest mice came originally from captivity and were eventually released them into a field where we continued to photograph them, always carefully choosing a suitable habitat where we knew they could survive

A harvest mouse female regurgitating to feed her cubs (aged 10 days old)

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"We also wanted to show the behaviour of the animals during maternity, but we wouldn't have been able to get this in the wild without disturbing the mother and there was a danger a wild mother might have abandoned them. Instead we shot the maternal behaviour in a studio before releasing the mice once the babies were mature enough for the wild.

To demonstrate how mice often take to the water in the wet meadows they inhabit, 55-year-old Jean-Louis and 46-year-old Marie-Luce gave one of their subjects a dip in a mouse-sized aquarium before releasing it into the wild

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The harvest mouse is the smallest European rodent. An adult can weigh as little as four grams (0.14 ounces)

A young harvest mouse on an ear of wheat

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"When shooting in the wild, we didn't need a hide. You just had to find a good spot, lay very still for a long time, and wait for the mice"

A harvest mouse drinking the dew on a blade of grass

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Three young harvest mice link tails while sitting on a branch...

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...and another young mouse uses his tail to hang off theirs

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A female harvest mouse carrying a baby to a new nest

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A harvest mouse leaps through the air in autumn

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A harvest mouse peers out from a nest

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A harvest mouse balancing between two stalks of grass in Alsace, France, holds a grasshopper between its front paws

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A harvest mouse female pushing a male on a branch

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A male harvest mouse on canary grass in front of a spider's web

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A harvest mouse female and young on plant stems

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A harvest mouse is pictured among wheat and poppies

 
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[WowMailz] Escape Into Life

 

 

First the shell begins to crack. Then there's a flurry of activity as the tiny creature curled up inside the egg breaks a hole in the shell.

Next, a scaly, pink foot emerges, flailing wildly, before - bit by bit - the miniature damp bundle bursts forth from the broken shell, making its appearance in the world for the very first time.

These extraordinary sets of pictures show the young of four different species hatching from their eggs.

 
Ostrich...

Phew: It's not like breaking into a chocolate Easter egg - it's a lot tougher and requires a sheer muscle power

...and after a short rest, it's off to explore. After all, no good having one's head in the sand

Titled 'Escape Into Life', the series records the first moments of a newborn chick, the young of the African penguin (whose eggs are laid in caves padded with feathers and bits of wood), the ostrich (which breaks the shell not by pecking, but expanding the muscles of its throat) and, finally, the red footed tortoise (seen here popping out of its shell with mouth wide open as if in astonished rapture at what it can see).

The work of husband and wife team Heidi and Hans-Juergen Koch from Germany (who have specialised in animal photography for the past 20 years) they are the result of many days and weeks of patient observation - and provide a fascinating pictoral record of four creatures arriving into the world. 

African penguin...

Cracked it: My approach is to peck the shell into tiny pieces - from the inside out

...so that I'm soon ready for action in anyone's book. Penguin books, even

Tortoise...

Escape claws: 150 days after the egg is laid, a scaly red foot emerges

...and after being buried in the sand for so long, it's clearly turtley exciting to be here!

Chicken...

Hen-pecked: Domestic chickens chip around the shell to remove the cap

Still wet: I may look bedraggled, but within minutes I'll look like your classic fluffy chick

 
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