Adaptable

One of the main traits of a Hyena is its incredible adaptability. Hyenas are highly versatile creatures and have evolved to thrive in various habitats, including grasslands, savannas, mountains, and even deserts.

Their ability to adapt to different environments enables them to find food sources and survive in a wide range of conditions.

We had a great early morning encounter of a clan of 8 Spotted Hyenas finishing off a carcass in the vicinity of a herd of grazing Cape Buffalo.

Technical data: Canon R6 with RF lens f4-6.3/24-240mm | ISO 1600 | 1/750sec | f6.7 | ev+0 | 200mm | WB 6500K | AV Mode | Crop to 25% of original image

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Unique

The sound of a Lion roaring is quite unique. I took this picture and recorded this short video clip last night around sunset within an hour to document this incredible experience.

But the recording cannot convey the feeling as one’s whole body reacts, being only a few meter away from the source of this impressive roar.

The sound can be heard from over 8 kilometers (5 miles) away and can reach over 110dB (in one meter/yard distance).

Technical data picture: Canon R6 with RF lens f11/800mm | ISO 1600 | 1/180sec | ev+0 | WB 6500K | AV Mode | Crop to 90% of original image

Technical data: Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max – Main camera 24mm | f1.78 | 30 FPS | Red filtered spotlight | ev-1

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Nose Dive

This little Elephant took a nose dive, or better trunk dive, in front of its mum. The small creature was sparring with another calf when it suddenly decided to catch up with mum, in the hurry stumbling over its own feet. The large female gently used her trunk to get her offspring back up.

Elephant calfs are very playful and often overestimate their capabilities, getting themselves into trouble. Elephant adults are some of the best parents on earth and are usually able to help their youngsters.

Technical data: Canon R6 with RF lens f4-6.3/24-240mm | ISO 320 | 1/500sec | f5.6 | ev+0 | 120mm | WB 6500K | AV Mode | Crop to 10% of original image

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Boisterous

A young Lion portrait is the first wildlife picture I took in 2024.

Four of the boisterous youngsters where with their mum near a waterhole as she was scanning the area for some dinner.

The look on the face of this small male is already the look of a serious cat. Cubs of those age (about 8 months) are still very playful, but with their sharp claws and teeth they can already create serious damage.

Technical data: Canon R6 with RF lens f11/800mm | ISO 4000 | 1/500sec | ev+0 | WB 6500K | AV Mode | Crop to 25% of original image

Happy Holidays!

Thanks to all of you for following my posts throughout 2023. This is my last post for this year. I am going to take off until early January to visit my parents, brothers, nieces and nephews in Germany. I will be back with more pictures and stories from the African Wild in 2024.

I wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year 2024!

Schöne Ferien!

Vielen Dank an alle, die meine Posts im Jahr 2023 verfolgt haben. Dies ist mein letzter Beitrag für dieses Jahr. Bis Ende Januar werde ich meine Eltern, Brüder, Nichten und Neffen in Deutschland besuchen. Anfang Januar 2024 gibt’s dann wieder Bilder und Geschichten aus der afrikanischen Wildnis.

Ich wünsche Euch allen frohe Weihnachten und ein glückliches neues Jahr 2024!

Not only Bees!

One of my favorite genus of birds is the Bee-eaters (_Merops_). These fast flyers are mainly hunting insect.

As a photographic subject they are especially interesting because many of them have the habit of hunting repeatedly from the same location (eg tree branch) and are returning to the exact same position after their hunt, again and again.

That allows photographers to use manual focus on the departure/arrival location and then shoot fast bursts to get images during take-off and landing. But make sure your shutter speed is 1/2000sec+ as they are very fast. This is how I got the shot of this Blue-cheeked Bee-eater (_Merops persicus_) recently at the iSimangsliso Wetland Park.

10 species of Bee-Earers can be found in Southern Africa (Little, European, White-fronted, Blue-cheeked, Böhm‘s, Northern Carmine, Olive, Southern Carmine, Swallow-tailed, White-throated). The first four have been sighted on Thanda.

_Technical data: Canon R6 with EF lens f4.0/500mm | ISO 200 | 1/3000sec | f4 | ev0| 500mm | WB 6500K | AV Mode | Crop to 30% of original image | hand-held_

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Playing hard!

Baby Elephants are very cute to watch. Even when they are still quite small they like to play hard, especially if they encounter a muddy patch. These two youngster had a great time while their tolerant elders watched over them.

Baby Elephants weight between 90 and 120kg (200-260lbs) at birth. Most of all births happen at night, after a 22 months gestation period.

Technical data: Canon R6 with RF lens f11/800mm | ISO 4000 | 1/500sec | ev+0 | WB 6500K | AV Mode | Crop to 35% of original image | hand-held | Image taken at 12:30 midday

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Wetland Specialists!

Yesterday morning I went on a short excursion to the iSimangaliso Wetland Park (www.isimangaliso.com), one of my favourite places in KwaZulu Natal. I mainly went to do a bit of bird photography but I also captured two true wetland specialists in one shot.

Great Egrets are waders who hunt for their prey in shallow waters. They are the largest white Egret, about the same size as a Grey Heron.

Waterbucks are an antelope species very well adapted to wet, marshy areas. An oily substance prevents them from getting hoof rot, even when standing for a long time on wet ground.

Technical data: Canon R6 with RF lens f11/800mm | ISO 100 | 1/500sec | ev-0.5 | WB 6500K | AV Mode | Crop to 80% of original image

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Emotions!

Human tears are often associated with emotions. These can be tears of joy or sorrow.

African Elephants have temporal glands between their eyes and their ears (males and females). When they secret a dark, oily, musky liquid it is usually a sign for them being in a special emotional state. This can be sexual (especially with Elephant bulls in musth), but it can have many other reasons, like being a sign of distress when running into Lions, or being a sign of excitement when meeting up with another Elephant group.

Half an hour ago I took this picture of a young bull who started secreting from the gland after a sparring session with another bull. But his dry back legs would indicated that he is not in musth. Musth bulls have to get rid of their excess testosterone by constantly dribbling urine and have therefore wet legs.

Technical data: Canon R6 with RF lens f11/800mm | ISO 64000 | 1/500sec | f11 | ev+0 | 800mm | WB 6500K | AV Mode | Crop to 90% of original image

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