2018-05-09 Sanctuary Stanley’s day 3

2018-05-09 Sanctuary Stanley’s day 3

Next morning we went for a short game drive, as we”re supposed to leave for the next camp at about 11 AM.

(Sony A7R3, 24-240mm at 240mm, ISO 100, f/8, 1/500)

Zebras and giraffes can often be observed together.

(Sony A7R3, 24-240mm at 240mm, ISO 320, f/8, 1/500)
This owl showed some activity during daylight.
Small woodpecker on a dead tree (Nikon D500, 200-500mm at 500mm, ISO 110, f/5.6, 1/1000)
(Sony RX1R, 35mm, ISO 100, f/8, 1/1000)
Warthogs
(Nikon D500, 200-500mm at 500mm, ISO 100, f/5.6, 1/1000)

This group of impalas run away when our vehicle approached

(Sony A7R3, 24-240mm at 42mm, ISO 125, f/8, 1/500)

More impressive birdlife. See the eagle holding a catch under his feet.

The baboons demonstrated us how they make use of termite hills

Another beautiful and impressive dead tree. Dead trees are very important for many animals. The fewer small branches a dead tree has, the longer he is dead. The small branches fall of by wind, animals and other activity. Many birds use this trees as observatory and look out post.

(Sony RX1R, 35mm, ISO 100, f/8, 1/640)

During this drive we came quit close to the bush fires.

(Sony RX1R, 35mm, ISO 100, f/8, 1/2000)
(Sony RX1R, 35mm, ISO 100, f/8, 1/640)
A warthog digging in the sand

Zebras and Giraffes waving good bye as we headed back to the camp, to pack and move on to the next location.

Zebras and Giraffes waving good bye as we headed back to the camp, to pack and move on to the next location.

(iPhone X, 4mm, ISO 25, f/1.8, 1/30)

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