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Waterbuck of Africa.

 It wasn’t until I was reading a Mammal’s of Africa reference book 5 years ago that I learnt that there were different sub species of waterbuck in Africa. I promised myself that I would have to get to see the Northern sub species sometime in my life and I had that opportunity on my recent…

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Masai Mara Trip Report – Kenya, 2011

  The wildebeest and zebra migration that occurs annually in Kenya is truly one of the planet’s most wonderful of spectacles. The sheer number of bodies that cross the Mara River is an event that should be on all nature and wildlife enthusiasts’ bucket list. I got the chance to photograph my first migration when…

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Wildebeest – Star of the Migration

The annual movement of blue wildebeest, zebra and other antelope across the borders of Kenya and Tanzania, is without doubt, one of Africa’s most breathtaking spectacles. The search for food and water results in a clockwise migration through the Serengeti National Park and the Masai Mara National Reserve. In the region of 1.2 million wildebeest…

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Bat-eared Fox

  My childhood fascination with the Bat-eared fox was a family inherited trait that I still cannot fully understand or explain. My earliest recollection of hearing about this little fox can solely be laid at the feet of my uncle. Frequently, after having a few beers, he would triumphantly announce that he was going to…

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Can you spot the Nightjar??

Can you see him yet? I am sure that you can see the Savannah Nightjar in the photo that I took in the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve recently in India. And no. I didn’t spot him. Not whilst driving at 20kph and holding onto my equipment as we bounced along the dusty forest road. The credit…

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