Posted by barb on Jan 29, 2017 in
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There were lots of pretty birds at several of the parks and reserves. We aren’t exactly birders, but we did enjoy the colorful array we saw. Our guide pointed out many of these rollers, but most wouldn’t sit still long enough for a portrait – I have lots of blurred bird photos.
I could hardly remember the names of all the birds the guides called out, but was able to find most of them in a guidebook after the fact 🙂

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Posted by barb on Jan 22, 2017 in
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We spied this pair of zebras in Chobe National Park. The guide described the baby as a “newborn”, though I’m not sure what that translates to in age – a few days? a couple weeks? certainly less than a month. This was another time that the guide was as taken by the sight as we were – he wasn’t sure he’d seen one this young before. Those were among my favorite things we saw – you know when the guide is amazed that you are seeing something truly special. We stayed and watched for a little while, hoping the little one would go running or bucking off, but she stuck close to mama.




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Posted by barb on Jan 15, 2017 in
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This young lion is waking up from a nap, ready to eat more of the young water buffalo that she and her pride had felled earlier in the day. We came across all of them sprawled out, napping and panting. The guide suggested waiting around to see if they went back to the carcass (which we found just down the road). The guide told us that after a lion pride makes a kill, they will gorge themselves, then nap/pant for hours while they digest, then return to the carcass (if there’s still more) to eat more. Sure enough, after a time, the two young lions got the munchies, woke, stretched, and tried to rouse the adults. Then they headed back to the carcass and we watched them feed. The adults followed a short time later.



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Posted by barb on Jan 8, 2017 in
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We came upon this trio during our first game drive in Chobe National Park. When the guide first pointed them out, I think I squealed in delight. He had known I loved elephants, but I think that he quickly realized that giraffes were near the top of the list, too.
I think of the first picture as the “Charlie’s Angel Giraffes”…maybe that’s just me?


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Posted by barb on Jan 1, 2017 in
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Early in the day, our guide found a mama lion in an area where he knew that a pair of mama lions often “stashed” their babies during the day. Our guide knew that they would often call them out in the late morning and/or late afternoon to get them some exercise.
When the lion walked into the brush, we poked around the bushes to see if she would call them out to get some exercise. She didn’t, but we found where on litter was waiting patiently for their mama. We could barely see them, because they were tucked away behind some bushes. But I did see one toddle past – barely able to walk. The guide guessed that they were maybe 2 months old – old enough that their eyes were open, but young enough that they weren’t very good at walking, and the mama wouldn’t be having them come out.
However, we returned late in the afternoon, because the guide also knew there was a second set of cubs. We found the two mama lions together first, and waited around for the one to call out her cubs. They came out and hung around mama for a little while. A good looking family!



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