South African Nature at its Best: From Wildlife to Birds to Surreal Skies

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Below are some shots taken in the bush, the South African bush.

An approach of a Water Monitor.

An approach of a Water Monitor.

The sole survivor. The young female from the Tsalala pride.

The sole survivor. The young female from the Tsalala pride.

Tsalala cubs keeping us entertained with the fullest stomachs.

Tsalala cubs keeping us entertained with the fullest stomachs.

A Tree Squirrel feeding on a Sour Plum.

A Tree Squirrel feeding on a Sour Plum.

A young Buffalo calf staring down the camera.

A young Buffalo calf staring down the camera.

The Camp Pan male.

Impressive as always! The Camp Pan male in full stride.

Camp Pan lays into what is possibly his daughter, the Tamboti young female.

Camp Pan growls at what is possibly his daughter, the Tamboti young female.

Tamboti female and her youngster depart through the grass.

Tamboti female and her youngster depart through the grass.

My company one afternoon off.

My company one afternoon off.

Fork Tailed Drongos nesting.

Fork Tailed Drongos nesting.

A great friend. Andrea SIthole on story telling.

A great friend and outstanding tracker. Andrea Sithole on story telling.

Nothing like a great snack out in the bush.

Nothing like a sunset snack out in the bush to compliment an ice cold Gin n Tonic.

A great spot by my guest in daylight.

An incredible spot of a scrub hare by my guest in broad daylight.

What a great catch. Proof of being insectivorous.

What a catch! Part of the New World Kingfishers, these woodland kingfishers are insectivorous in their feeding habits. 

Written and Photographed by: Mike Sutherland

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