As promised from yesterday, I will show you more African birds and antelope from Vwasa Lodge Safari Park, Malawi, however what would a post be this week without with a few Elephants and a short
VIDEO of them!
Blacksmith
Lapwing
Yellow-billed
Stork with Hadeda in the background.
Hadeda
Ibis
Egyptian
Geese
Male
Kudu
Female
Kudu
White-faced
Whistling Duck (on right)
CLICK HERE if short video does not appear.
I hope you enjoyed both the birds, Antelope and the Elephants.
Now tomorrow, once again, you will have to be prepared for another 'out of the box' Good Fences.
Many thanks for visiting and also for leaving comments.
Elephant is my first favorite! But right behind is the stork and the Kudu. The Kudu are just gorgeous!! They must have wonderful hearing, too.
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeletewonderful assortment of nature! YAM xx
More wonderful pictures. I'm starting to ask myself just how many variants of Lapwing there are. I keep coming across new species.
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing place. Love the horns on the male Kudu.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Margaret!
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pictures of animals and various birds.
Many of these birds are not to be found in Netherlands.
Photo 16 I love.
Best regards, Irma
Hello Margaret, a lovely variety of birds and critters.. The Lapwings are one of my favorites. And I love the elephants. Great images and video, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful place Margaret and such a lovely selection of birds and mammals. What a great holiday you must have had :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a treat to see these animals in their natural habitat!
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret! You're so lucky to see such amazing birds and animals! I just imagine how it can be to see them by myself... Wonderful! Great job... I really love the light in the pictures 15/16 and the panorama... I like all of them for the aspects presented by you! A happy week of May!
ReplyDeleteThe kudus are beautiful. I love the photo of the male.
ReplyDeleteI love the Kudo shot. I feel like I'm on safari with you.
ReplyDeletea new lapwing (to me!) love the kudu ears!
ReplyDeleteAnother incredible safari post!! Wow.
ReplyDeleteHow do you do, Mister Kudu!
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I have enjoyed your posts from Malawi. So many interesting animals and birds, and have thoroughly enjoyed your photos and videos. They bring it all to life for me, like being there. Thanks Margaret :)
ReplyDeleteWoW!!! critter heaven!! the elephants always steal the show for me. i view them as gentle giants!!!
ReplyDeleteWell hello sweet creatures of nature!
ReplyDeleteThe Kudus are something new to me. I like the last photo also.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - all of them!
Have a Super Day!!
Peace :)
Spettacolari i tuoi reportage, molto interessanti per chi non potrà mai recarsi sul posto per vederli dal vivo. Bacioni
ReplyDeleteEmi
Oh my, what an amazing series, thanks for taking us with you!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots and video!
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky to see these gorgeous animals in their natural habitat. Thank you for the elephant video. They are sooo adorable.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see a different species of Lapwing it's an interesting looking bird
ReplyDeleteMargaret, how nice to see so many amazing animals and birds. I really like the lapwing and the kudu!
ReplyDeleteMargaret, what a splendid variety. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat Blacksmith Lapwing has a very striking appearance, Margaret. Your images of the Kudu also show what beautiful creatures they are - both sexes.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these with us - - - - Richard
beautiful birds and critters. Love the look of the lapwing and antelops. Many great images. :)
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