A new report from Mark Hows
South Africa, 2016: Mark Hows, 2 weeks & 80 species or so, including South African Hedgehog, Black-footed Cat, and a bunch of nice bats and rodents.
Jon
A new report from Mark Hows
South Africa, 2016: Mark Hows, 2 weeks & 80 species or so, including South African Hedgehog, Black-footed Cat, and a bunch of nice bats and rodents.
Jon
A spectacular bit of home video of a Leopard having a go at a Lechwe in Botswana. Jon
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Nice trip report, thanks.
The picture at the top of page 6 is labelled as a nyala, but looks like a kudu to me (?)
And me – well spotted.
Sorry I had not uploaded a corrected version, the error was spotted on the UK forums
Mark