These are a few shots I took in the early morning of some
antelope. it is wonderful that their colouring and their surroundings are partically the same.
Thanks for visitng and I hope you enjoye seeing these animals.
Many thanks to all you leave comments.
Can't help thinking they're going to be lion food one day...............
ReplyDeleteBeautiful things - and no doubt very hard to see until they move. Or the sun is at just the right angle.
ReplyDeleteNature's way of protecting with color is indeed phenomenal!!! Great images Margaret.
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
wow! those warm russet tones are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Margaret,
ReplyDeleteThese antelopes are really beautiful! Just amazing that their colouring and their surroundings are partically the same. I think that the similarity protect them from the predators.
Margaret, all the pictures of Lifupa Conservation Lodge in Malawi are gorgeous, stunning!
ReplyDeleteSounds you and yours are having a great time and amazing adventure in Malawi!
Thanks for sharing! :)
Hello Margaret, pretty lighting on the antelope. Great sighting and photos. Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteOh, it's all so golden!
ReplyDeleteThose are such lovely creatures!
ReplyDeleteThose antelope blend in so well to the dry landscape Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThe camouflage they have is fantastic. But I would imagine lions have very good eyesight...
ReplyDeleteI do like the light and colours in these photos!
ReplyDeleteThose deer really blend into the surrounding dry grass.
ReplyDeleteLovely camouflage - such delightful creatures! They are very aware of the photographer!
ReplyDeleteWell done. You caught them very well in spite of their blending in.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful animals!
ReplyDeleteWonderful antelope photos. They are aware you are there, but don't seem to be frightened. Perhaps they are thinking, "She just has a camera, not to worry."
ReplyDeleteWonderful pics...I would enjoy seeing these in real life.
ReplyDeleteWhat an early morning sight.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous animals! It's amazing how well they blend in with their surroundings.
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