Heilbrunn Bob

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King Penguin photo taken on South Georgia Antarctica
Wildebeest
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Wild Dog on Buffalo carcass.
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White backed Vulture Frenzy on Buffalo carcass
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Waterbuck – female
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Very inquisitive Vervet monkey – Singita
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Verreaux Eagle Owl
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The beautiful and majestic Hlab’nkunzi female leopard on the prowl -Singita
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Southern Yellow billed Hornbill
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Southern Masked Weaver
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Shadow of Oryx
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Shadow of Chameleon
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Rock Art – Twyfelfontein Damaraland Namibia
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Rhino & friendly Oxpecker
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Rainbow Lorikeet
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Oryx at the water hole – Etosha
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Martial eagle
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Lion at play
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Lioness and her cubs
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Lioness and her cubs
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Lion – Mombo Okavango Delta
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Lilac breasted Roller with the morning sun on its back-Singita Boulders
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Leopard
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Lappet faced vulture
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Lanner falcon -Singita
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Hyena
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Hyena photobombing my shot of giraffe.
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Hyena
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Hornbill
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His majesty
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Hippo
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Hermit Crab
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Ground Hornbill
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Greenbacked Heron
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Fish Eagle
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Eastern Rainbow Lorikeets
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Eastern Rainbow Lorikeet
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Diederik Cuckoo
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Croc on Mara river
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Cheetahs
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Blue Headed Agama
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Blackbellied Korhaan
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Black Storks making shadows to catch a feed
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Bateleur
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African Spoon Bill
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African Spoon Bill
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African Rock python putting the “squeeze” on an Impala for lunch
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White-crested Helmet Shrike
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Wildebeest
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White Fronted Bee-eater
White Fronted Bee-eater
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Lions and Cubs Drinking Water
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