maanantai 19. lokakuuta 2015

Down in Africa #3

These last pictures I took mostly in Moremi area. Good luck had followed us during the whole journey but here we were particularly lucky. We saw few really breathtaking and amazing scenes. It was absolutely outstanding to follow leopard tracking impalas. The focus of the big cat, predator, was cold-bloodedly in impalas and nothing disturbed it. An other fortune was an encounter with African wild dogs. That happened in Xakanaxa area at Third Bridge. From Xakanaxa we also made a boat trip to Okavango Delta which is a huge wetland. We experienced a great moment with Red Lechwes which were standing in shallow water. The whole pack was frightened by something and in a blink of an eye were they all on the move. For a few seconds there was chaos among antelopes, maybe they saw a crocodile?


                                                             Warthog, quite an apocalypse

                                                             Lady like eyelashes

                                                                 What a beautiful starling



                                                             Red-billed Oxpecker and Giraffe

                                                                Vervet Monkey

                                                                African Wild Dogs in morning light




                                                               Little Bee-eaters


                                                   Red Lechwes escaping something


                                                             Rufous-bellied Heron

                                                             African Darter

                                                            Great White Egret





                                                                 Last sunset

Goodbye Africa, for now.


Olli

sunnuntai 18. lokakuuta 2015

Down in Africa #2

Serious photographing continued during the following days. Most of the pictures below are from Khwai river waterfront and its nearby areas.
There animals are living their lives in piece under the burning African sun. Elephants and hippos were evidently enjoying playing in the water.
Days went by fast watching and photographing. Every day and every moment was wonderful and unforgettable. It is unbelievable how much wild nature and its animals can give you!



Red Lechwes enjoying verdant coolness                     

 

   
It takes two to tango, Marabou Storks
                                                                                      
 

African Fish-Eagle in action
                                                                                     


   
Steenbok
                                                                                                                        

  
 
Something is very annoying
                                                                                        
   
Ground Hornbill
                                                                                                          
  

  

  

  

   
Great White Egret
                                                                                                         
  

  

  

  

  



Soon it will be starry sky and more pics to come...                                                                                 


Olli                                                                                                                                                   




















lauantai 17. lokakuuta 2015

Down in Africa

                                  


I had dreamed many years of an African safari. Two years ago I heard that should I plan a safari do it to Botswana. Then in September this year I had an opportunity to travel to Africa. My good friend Antero Topp organised a trip to Botswana and fortunately I was with.
The local coop company in Botswana was Classified Safaris which organised everything just perfectly. Driving was safe and we found lots of animals and amazingly our dinners in the bushes were gourmet experiences. The owner Spokes Ntshwabi was a Great man. He is an intellect and a true nature lover with a good sense of humour.  The safari started from Kasane and ended ten days later in Maun. We experienced in Chobe National Park and Moremi Game Reserve a breathtaking adventure in the middle of African wilds.



 We spent daytime in open jeeps in heat like 45° celsius or 110° Fahrenheit in shade and cool nights in tents among all those wild animals. It was amazing how many different kinds of animals we saw; all together 210 species of birds and 35 species of mammals and 4 different kinds of reptiles.


After all those unforgettable memories there is one thing that bothers me, when my thoughts go back to Africa, it´s poaching. That´s a dark shadow over Africa! In Botswana poaching is not a big issue yet, but in neighbouring countries like South Africa and Tanzania it is a huge problem. Poachers are killing an elephant every fifteen minutes!! That is one hundred elephants per day!! That is unbelievable. One rhino is killed every seven hours. It won´t take long when estimated less than half a million elephants and 35000 rhinos will be extinct! What is Africa then?


First days in Botswana we were driving zigzag in Chobe Riverfront area. The quantity of animals was incredible. Packs of zebras, elephants and different kinds of antelopes moved on the savannah. The landscape was very variable including woods, water and savannah. It was dry season and many trees had fallen all their leaves and in some places there was really dusty. First safari nights in Chobe were wild with all those loud animal voices. Elephants and hyenas were wandering in our camp during first nights. Days were relaxed with lots and lots of photographing!
 

  



In Savute area while we were looking for lions three young male lions arrived in our camp. The camp staff were there preparing lunch and watching. Because staff run in to their tents became lions interested of them and they started sniffing around tents. The staff was really scared but finally nothing serious happened, just a ripped tent coverbag.
In Moremi by Third Bridge we encountered African wild dogs or maybe better known as Hyena dogs. This rare creature is hated among local people and hunters. In my eyes it is very beautiful, playful and funny, very much the domestic dog like. 




                                                        Nesting Tawny Eagle couple



 



                                                         Red-billed Woodhoopoe

 
Souther Carmine Bee-eater 
 
 

Lilac-breasted Roller 


Soon the night falls but this story continues...                                                                                  

Olli