Play time |
Two large females false charged us and trumpeted loudly to let us know they didn't want us too close. |
Then a large unhappy male came out of the trees |
We drove about 15 minutes farther and female from another herd let us know we weren't welcome. We returned to camp for lunch and a large bull came to the local watering hole. We drove out for pictures and he put on quite a display.
Part of his display |
He got so close to the cruiser that I couldn't even fit his head in the view finder. |
When the Cape Buffalo are lying down in the grasses they are hard to find. |
The Redbilled Oxpecker eat the bugs that pester the Cape Buffalo. |
The Leopards are a challenge to see in the grasses and trying to get a clean photo is even worse. |
Mom and a cub in the tall grasses. |
Mom walked out into the road for a few moments. |
We found a breeding herd of elephants on Saturday morning. There were two young elephants. The female elephants did their best to shield them from us make taking photos a challenge. |
This young one found a stick to play with. |
This three month old Rhino was out grazing with mom and two older siblings. |
This is mom. She has large horns so she can protect her offspring. Three of the White Rhinos I took pictures of a month ago have been poached in Kariega for their horns |
One of four females that was watching fourteen cubs. |
A male cub that is a little older than his siblings. |
Cub sandwich |
Just cute |
A little neck scratching. |
I won't be capturing sunset pictures like this in the USA. |
A few other pictures from this week.
Ground Hornbill - There are only about 5000 left in the world. |
Vervet Monkey |
Giant Plated Lizard |
I hope to have a photo blog in two weeks of Texas Wildflowers and in April look for pictures from Australia. Bye for now.
Pat
Oh my goodness, those lion cubs are cute! And you had some great light for photographing them too! The cub sandwich is definitely going to sell. You have to go back with bigger hard drive(s) next time! Have enjoyed the trip along with you, Pat - thanks for sharing! Kristi
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