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Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Baboon Spider


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Masked Weavers in Kasungu.
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Purple Crested Lourie


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STUNNING!! This new pack of dogs found in Kasungu National Park 11th. February 2011. Nine dogs in all. I believe them to be a different pack to ones that we saw in October 2010.

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NEW PACK OF PAINTED DOGS IN KASUNGU NATIONAL PARK

NEW PACK OF PAINTED DOGS IN KASUNGU NATIONAL PARK
Feb 11th. 2011

Kwaito and tourists in Hluhluwe

Kwaito and tourists in Hluhluwe
I wonder what they told the hire company. Kwaito was one of the large elephants in Hluhluwe and used to rest his head on the top of vehicles. He was never aggresive and many people got thousands of hours of pleasure watching him in the reserve. I love this picture as it is a beautiful example of tourists getting too close to the animals. In Malawi if you tried this you wouldn't be around to tell the tale.

Leopard in the Kruger

Leopard in the Kruger

Lappet faced vulture in the Kruger

Lappet faced vulture in the Kruger

Kudu in the Kruger

Kudu in the Kruger

Water monitor lizard in Hluhluwe

Water monitor lizard in Hluhluwe
Digging into a rhino midden

Giraffe

Giraffe

Ground hornbill

Ground hornbill
How many creatures can you spot in its mouth?

Croc in the Kruger

Croc in the Kruger
Now don't get too close

Carmine bee-eater

Carmine bee-eater

Lion in the Kruger

Lion in the Kruger

Hamerkop

Hamerkop

Wild dog in Zimbabwe

Wild dog in Zimbabwe

Wild dog

Wild dog

Young painted dog in Hluhluwe

Young painted dog in Hluhluwe

Swaziland

Swaziland
What tree?

Swaziland

Swaziland
Oh, that tree!

Rhino

Rhino
Do you get the point?

Crocodile Eye

Crocodile Eye
who is watching who?

Bush buck

Bush buck

Chameleon

Chameleon

hyena

hyena
I've got my eye on you

Zambeze

Zambeze

Microlite over Victoria Falls

Microlite over Victoria Falls

Elephant in Zambia

Elephant in Zambia

Lion in Kenya

Lion in Kenya

Cheetah cub Botswana

Cheetah cub Botswana

Hyena in the Krugar

Hyena in the Krugar

Lion in Namibia

Lion in Namibia

Cheetah in Namibia

Cheetah in Namibia

lioness

lioness
 

Elephant and Rhino

Elephant and Rhino

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