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Stunning pictures of 'pink' Arctic Fox basking in sunrise on Yamal peninsula

By The Siberian Times reporter
08 November 2017

Wild animal uses eye contact to 'flatter' biologist Alexander Yakovlev - hoping for a tasty breakfast - at dawn on the shores of the freezing Gulf of Ob.

'This was the end of October, and winter has taken over the extreme north-east of the Yamal peninsula'. Picture: Alexander Yakovlev

These superb photographs were captured by the scientist right at the end of his sojourn studying the Arctic nature.

As he put it, the fox's show in the Yamal morning glory was 'a perfect end to my season on the Yamal peninsula'.

Alexander Yakovlev explained: 'The whole world appears to be pink during sunrise.

'This was the end of October, and winter has taken over the extreme north-east of the Yamal peninsula. 

'A low tundra sun rises above the horizon for several minutes - to reveal a pink Arctic Fox. 

'During winter time Arctic Foxes become active nomads, often seeking contact with humans in search for food. 

Stunning pictures of 'pink' Arctic Fox basking in sunrise on Yamal peninsula


Stunning pictures of 'pink' Arctic Fox basking in sunrise on Yamal peninsula
'This Arctic Fox moved along my footsteps and even dared to make contact'. Pictures: Alexander Yakovlev


'From dawn Arctic Fox run around the area, checking for any bit of food they can find on shores of freezing Gulf of the Ob River', Alexander said. 'Once they see a human, most often they don't run away but inquisitively observe and even get close. 

'The hope to get food wins over their instinctive cautiousness. 

'This Arctic Fox moved along my footsteps and even dared to make contact.

'The animal started to flatter me by looking into my eyes.

'After figuring out that I won't be sparing any food, the fox goes hunting, demonstrating its perfect ability to sniff anything edible.

'This seemed to be a lucky morning as the fox found something under the snow that looked half way edible.

'My time in the tundra shows that they tend to try and eat any little thing they see since autumn and winter on the Yamal peninsula can be really tough.

'While the snow cover is not thick, Arctic Foxes find enough food to get by and even feel in a good enough mood to play around, just like this one today.'

Stunning pictures of 'pink' Arctic Fox basking in sunrise on Yamal peninsula
'This was the end of October, and winter has taken over the extreme north-east of the Yamal peninsula'. Pictures: Alexander Yakovlev


Eventually the animal wanders off to check other areas.

 From Cheboksary on the Volga River, capital of the Chuvash Republic, Alexander, 44, describes himself as a 'free biologist' and photographer. 

'I was on a summer-long biodiversity assignment on the Yamal peninsula,' he told us. 'The pictures were taken not that long ago - on 30 October. 

'This job has nothing to do with my main work.

'Usually I take summers off to travel and around Russia and study nature. 

'This is why I describe myself as a 'free biologist' on my Facebook profile.'

'While the snow cover is not thick, Arctic Foxes find enough food to get by and even feel in a good enough mood to play around, just like this one today.'


'While the snow cover is not thick, Arctic Foxes find enough food to get by and even feel in a good enough mood to play around, just like this one today.'


'While the snow cover is not thick, Arctic Foxes find enough food to get by and even feel in a good enough mood to play around, just like this one today.'
''This was a splendid end of my field season up north.' Pictures: Alexander Yakovlev


The heartwarming pictures were taken with a Canon 70D camera and Sigma 120-400 telephoto lens.

'What time was I up to make the shoot? 

'The sun rises late at the end of October, around 8.30am so all these pictures were made between 8.30am and 9.30 am.'

For now he has bid farewell to the tundra. 

'This was a splendid end of my field season up north.' 

Pink and gold, stunning pictures of the Arctic fox made by Alexander Yakovlev

'While the snow cover is not thick, Arctic Foxes find enough food to get by and even feel in a good enough mood to play around, just like this one today.'


'While the snow cover is not thick, Arctic Foxes find enough food to get by and even feel in a good enough mood to play around, just like this one today.'


'While the snow cover is not thick, Arctic Foxes find enough food to get by and even feel in a good enough mood to play around, just like this one today.'


'While the snow cover is not thick, Arctic Foxes find enough food to get by and even feel in a good enough mood to play around, just like this one today.'

Comments (7)

Beautiful, Thank you!
Dowon, S.Korea
08/01/2019 17:12
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THANKS FOR GREAT PHOTOS, FOR AN INSIGHT INTO THE LIVES OF ARCTIC WOLVES - A GREAT READ IS FARLEY MOWAT,S ''NEVER CRY WOLF''
EVA, IRELAND
16/11/2017 21:01
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So beautiful photos! All of them are spellbinding and breathtaking.
Veysel Yahsi, Irkutsk/Russia
12/11/2017 20:36
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I agree wholeheartedly with Maurizio, Jocelyne and Grant. Thank you Alexander for these awe inspiring and heart warming photos. What a wonderful profession being a "free biologist" is. I would have a very hard time not burying food in the snow and trying to scratch the fox behind the ears but I also realize wild creatures have to be allowed to be wild as nature intends and we can admire them carefully in their natural habitat and your wonderful photos....:-).
Pamela Tetarenko, League City, USA
11/11/2017 21:47
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Creatures of the earth - lets all take care of them..
Grant Hibbs, Delta BC
09/11/2017 21:51
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Magnificence fox, wonderful pictures !
Jocelyne, FRANCE
09/11/2017 01:38
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Wonderful !
Maurizio, Turin / Italy
08/11/2017 19:54
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