
This post is just a selection of landscapes and other wildlife, thanks for looking !

B&W landscape 
Impala 
A little porn 
It was such a pretty place 
Ant Hills 
this is fascinating how they build their mounds around a tree 
Impalas 
Alligators 
Monkey Business 
Dik Dik, yes that is their name, they are very tiny, 12-16 inches tall and weight is6-13 pounds 
Wart Hog with a Lilac Breaster Roller flying over him 
Giraffes 
Mom and little one 
Fight is on! 
One of the other jeeps in our group, we had 3 
Bones of somebody 
One of the roads we drove, a heron is on the shore 
All the nests in this tree are made by the White Headed Buffalo Weaver bird 
Cape Buffalo
One more post from this area, our resort and also the area where Joy Adamson, author of the book Born Free lived.
See you soon


Great photos, I have never seen a Dik Dik before, they are so cute! I looked the animal up briefly, so tiny! ❤️😊
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I know right? I don’t understand how something so tiny can survive there!
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Right, the heat, being eaten like a snack! Washed away in a flood. Wow!
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Fantastic share! Beauty, humor, wildlife… thank you! Between your nature post and the gorgeous billowy clouds outside, I am loving this little nature break. 🙏🏻
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Thanks Michele !
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I liked all the animals Susan and had no idea the antelopes horns were that large. I guess I only have seen antelopes loping by, not their faces/horns. The anthill was incredible to see, especially the one right into the tree. The Dik Dik was cute. And I see you saw more giraffes, which you had wanted to see the most.
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Yes I loved the giraffes but I did become kind of partial to the wart hogs too. I know that’s a strange animal to think they are cute but they just made me laugh every time I saw them. I have a few photos of them to post.
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I remember you had said that you liked wart hogs the first pictures you posted of them. Giraffes are friendlier looking – we just associate giraffes with Geoffrey the Giraffe from Toys-R-Us, so what’s not to like?
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