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2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

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Ross Forsyth
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2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by Ross Forsyth » Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:18 pm

Thanks for all the kind words everyone,glad to hear so many people enjoying the selection of images in Part 1 I`m not sure Part 2 will stand up to it!
Anyway here we go with another selection.
***WARNING*** The last 4 images from #19 may not be for those who don`t like upsetting wildlife scenes,but I wouldn`t be giving a true representation of the trip if I kept them hidden.

1/LIons cubs of the Rongai Pride mobbing their uncle,1 of the Black Rock Boys as he makes his way to a Water Buffalo Kill the pride had made a short time earlier
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2/Little Bee Eater playing with its lunch
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3/Jakal Pups chilling on top of the den on a gorgeous morning
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4/Leopardess Faulu gives us a stunning head on opportunity as she makes her way to some bushes to get out the sun
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5/Lioness waking up against a stunning sunset
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6/Hyena Pup
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7/Rock Hyrax
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8/Green Headed Sunbird
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9/Yellow Winged Bat
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10/Leopard Cub of Kazuri
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11/Tiring afternoon for this Male Lion of the Sand River Pride,clearly meeting his new cub has taken it out of him!
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12/Topi Sunrise
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13/Lilac Breasted Roller
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14/Lion Couple against the sunrise
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15/Juvenile Bateleur Eagle
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16/Leopardess Kazuri about to come down from her tree to go collect her cub
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17/Great Flamingos
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18/Vereux Eagle Owl shot at the lodge in Amboseli using my torch to light the subject up
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****WARNING GRAPHIC/UPSETTING****
19/Wildebeast Caught by a Crocodile while making the crossing of the Mara River.....This had a happy ending when after 15 mins the Wildebeast somehow freed itself to make the crossing...however I imagine it would probably be a victim of a big cat soon after
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20/Another action scene again with a happy ending as the Croc seemed to abandon its attempt quite quickly when realising this Zebra seemed fairly strong
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21/And sadly this young Wildebeast didn`t manage to make a miracle escape,a broken leg sealed its fate as the croc dragged it to deeper water out of sight from our position
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22/****Warning not for those who don`t like their nature images RAW**** Cheetah putting the choke hold on an abandoned Topi Calf
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Thanks again everyone
Ross

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by raptor9 » Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:27 pm

Wow. You were much luckier with your Kenya parks than I was with South African ones. Fabulous photos from fabulous Africa. I would go back in a heartbeat, but at 81 now my long distance travel is over, but what memories. Many thanks.

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by Ross Forsyth » Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:30 pm

raptor9 wrote:
Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:27 pm
Wow. You were much luckier with your Kenya parks than I was with South African ones. Fabulous photos from fabulous Africa. I would go back in a heartbeat, but at 81 now my long distance travel is over, but what memories. Many thanks.
Thank you,you probably know the feeling when you are boarding the flight to go and the imagination of what you hope to see runs away with you and telling yourself just be grateful for a couple of nice encounters.....I was so fortunate that every day we were Kenya our expectations were blown away...Amazing Country,Parks,Wildlife and People!

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by macbear26 » Thu Nov 09, 2023 1:11 pm

Great images Ross.

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by Ross Forsyth » Thu Nov 09, 2023 8:14 pm

macbear26 wrote:
Thu Nov 09, 2023 1:11 pm
Great images Ross.
Thanks macbear26

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by mprl » Sat Nov 11, 2023 5:51 pm

Stunning images Ross, equally as impressive as your first set. Somewhere I have always dreamed of visiting.
Cheers Matt

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by Tally-ho » Wed Nov 15, 2023 12:37 pm

Great sightings and equally great photography! Thoroughly enjoyed both Part 1 and 2!

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by SW Sky Blue » Wed Nov 22, 2023 12:15 pm

Superb

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by Thunder » Mon Nov 27, 2023 8:44 am

Stunning photography, some of these wouldn’t be out of place on the cover of National Geographic. Was this a specific photographic trip as you seem to be in the right place quite often and closer to the action than what I’ve seen from other Safari trips?

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by James Cutting » Mon Nov 27, 2023 9:41 am

Woah, these are absolutely and well photographed! The lioness against the early sunrise is a standout favourite, but all are stunners!
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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by markranger » Tue Nov 28, 2023 9:15 am

Both sets of images are just incredible, Absolutely amazing .

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by Pune » Tue Nov 28, 2023 10:51 am

Both sets, Wow, just wow :Wow:
If you can keep your head whilst all around are losing theirs, you have probably completely misread the situation!!

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by Ross Forsyth » Thu Nov 30, 2023 8:28 pm

Thunder wrote:
Mon Nov 27, 2023 8:44 am
Stunning photography, some of these wouldn’t be out of place on the cover of National Geographic. Was this a specific photographic trip as you seem to be in the right place quite often and closer to the action than what I’ve seen from other Safari trips?
Thank you for the kind words,and yes it was a trip organised by my mate and I,who got in touch with a guide he had met on previous trips and told him what we wanted and could he give us an itinerary,he came back with a plan with him guiding us for the 2 weeks where is own knowledge of animal behaviour aswell
as knowing where to put you for the best photo opportunities shone through,there were times we wondered what the hell he was doing and questioning his thinking only for it to come good with unexpected results pretty much everytime!

Thanks again everyone for taking the time to view and comment

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by blackbird60 » Fri Dec 01, 2023 7:51 am

Birds are my subject,love the beeater,reminds me of my trip to Gambia many years ago.
Also seen then was a black mamba,no far away from a croc,in the days when Monach B757 flew down there.
Thanks for shareing with us,top notch

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Re: 2 Weeks in Africa Part 2

Post by raptor9 » Fri Dec 01, 2023 4:11 pm

Ah Gambia!. My first of 5 trips to Africa. Fell in love with it. So, So different to any where else!.. Beats lying on a beach any day.

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