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Wildlife pic of the week: The African Buffalo
ShareThe African Buffalo is a respected member of the Big Five even though he might look like a mellow bovine. His cousins in the East, the Asian Water Buffalo, can be domesticated. Not this guy! He is extremely dangerous, and … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, african buffalo, african safari, against hunting, anti hunting, big 5, big 5 safari, buffalo, buffalo herd, conservation, East africa, kruger national park, kruger park, malaria free safari, masai mara, photgraphic safari, photography, sabi sand, safari, safaris, serengeti, south africa, wildlife photography
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The great migration – the gory aftermath
ShareBeing in East Africa’s Masai Mara and Serengeti national parks during the annual migration is high up on every animal lover’s wish list. The awesomeness is in the sheer numbers and the opportunity to witness one of nature’s most incredible … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, african safari, big 5, big 5 safari, East africa, kenya, marabou stork, masai mara, migration, river crossing, safari, safaris, scavengers, serengeti, tanzania, vultures, wildebeest
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Vultures & their International Day of awareness
ShareVultures in Africa’s food chain I learnt this week that International Vulture Day occurs on the first Saturday in September each year. So this year falls on 3rd of September which amazingly (the year is flying by) is this coming … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, birds of prey, endangered species, endangered wildlife trust, lappet-faced vulture, new world vultures, old world vultures, safaris, south africa, traditional medicine, vulture awareness day
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