Wild Earth TV
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Thank you for the captures. That was quite a hunt.
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Yes Alice and I am surprised myself, that I didn't switch off before ... well, but that's nature!
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Afternoonsafari with Brent, Wium/camera and ….
That was the Buffalo, in the meantime the vultures did their job, nothing will be wasted
This buffalo was killed a few years ago and is still worth for some creatures as the holes show
That was the Buffalo, in the meantime the vultures did their job, nothing will be wasted
This buffalo was killed a few years ago and is still worth for some creatures as the holes show
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…. Scott, Brian/camera, the THUMB!
Zebras
Eagle
Brent found this very filled Matimba lion,- the others left
Zebras
Eagle
Brent found this very filled Matimba lion,- the others left
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Kudu bull
Sindila
Dead tree which is the perch of raptors and the home for many small animals
Small elephant
Sindila
Dead tree which is the perch of raptors and the home for many small animals
Small elephant
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Fork-tailes drongo
Brent brings the buffalos head back to the other bones of the carcass
Brent brings the buffalos head back to the other bones of the carcass
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Fireside chat with Scott and Stephen …
… and Brent
… and Brent
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Afternoonsafari 13.05.13 with Scott and Brent
Monkeys grooming
an Elephant bull
Monkeys grooming
an Elephant bull
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Brent with a herd of about 400 Buffalos
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An old female buffalo with a very strange wound
The first one already lying down. Brent thinks they will stay for the night there
One eye blind cow
Afrikanische Löffler
The first one already lying down. Brent thinks they will stay for the night there
One eye blind cow
Afrikanische Löffler
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Lions that have never been seen before here. Brent learned its part of the Ximhungwe pride. Many females of their pride had been killed and only three are left …
The young male around 2 years old …
The young male around 2 years old …
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On face book someone posted that despite being young and pushed about these lions seem to be getting food.
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15 July Morning Drive
I missed the Styx kids but they were seen first thing with their dad -- Ginger of the Matimbas.
Some elephants and
now Brent almost tripped over the Nkuhumas in the middle of the road on a new buffalo kill.
(maybe Brent can hear the Styx/Matimbas in the distance -- the Styx or Matimba tracks were seen about 2 k away from this kill)
I missed the Styx kids but they were seen first thing with their dad -- Ginger of the Matimbas.
Some elephants and
now Brent almost tripped over the Nkuhumas in the middle of the road on a new buffalo kill.
(maybe Brent can hear the Styx/Matimbas in the distance -- the Styx or Matimba tracks were seen about 2 k away from this kill)
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Impressions from the morningsafari 16.07.2015 with Stephen and Jamie (on her 2nd presentation)
being with the Nkuhuma pride on another buffalo kill
Female from the Styx pride (after a Kudu breakfast) with her family (the youngsters: 2 female, 1 male)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CKBENtsWcAAI8Hz.jpg:large
being with the Nkuhuma pride on another buffalo kill
Female from the Styx pride (after a Kudu breakfast) with her family (the youngsters: 2 female, 1 male)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CKBENtsWcAAI8Hz.jpg:large
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Afternoonsafari 17.07.2015 with Stephen. Jeandre/camera and …
… and Jamie, Andrew/camera
with a little passenger, a lizard
Stephen found a female Kudu lying in the shade
… and Jamie, Andrew/camera
with a little passenger, a lizard
Stephen found a female Kudu lying in the shade
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Monitor lizard
Vultures waiting for …!?
Magpie shrike
Porcupine den
Steenbok
Vultures waiting for …!?
Magpie shrike
Porcupine den
Steenbok
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Another Magpie shrike
At the hyena den
At the hyena den
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