Close up of a Red-billed Oxpecker doing its clean job on this Buffalo.
Who are you looking at! This Buffalo bull gave us a sideways glance to make sure we were just passing.
The black and white treatment emphasised the textures on this Buffalo along side the Chobe River.
On our way down to Serondela on the Chobe River we came across three ‘old dagga boys’ who had come down to drink late in the afternoon.
On our way down to Serondela on the Chobe River we came across three ‘old dagga boys’ who had come down to drink late in the afternoon.
This Buffalo was keeping a wary eye on us from his little paradise island in the Chobe River.
This Buffalo did not look impressed with us passing by. The composition lent itself to a black and white treatment.
Just what you don’t want to see if you are walking in the bush. Thankfully, we were passing in a boat on the Chobe River.
Buffalo feeding on water plants in the Chobe River. A Cattle Egret was feeding on insects on the Buffalo.
Buffalo waist deep in the Chobe River eating water lily stems.
A Buffalo grazing on the pinkish grass shoots on an island in the Chobe River with the ever present Cattle Egret waiting for insects to be disturbed by the feeding Buffalo.
An old Buffalo bull drinking and cooling itself in a dam in Kruger park. I was surprised at his girth.
This Buffalo bull was enjoying eating water lily stems along the Chobe River’s edge.
An ‘old dagga boy’, one of two Buffalo bulls stopped to have a drink from the Chobe River.
Female Buffalo watching us intently
A lone Buffalo bull in the mountains around Amakhosi
A herd of about 100 Buffalo decided to cross the channel from Chobe island to Skimmer island.
Lead Buffalo swimming across a deep channel in the Chobe river
Swimming hard but still well aware of everything around him
Skimmers mobbing these Buffalo to prevent them from trampling their nests on Skimmer island
Skimmers mobbing these Buffalo to prevent them from trampling their nests on Skimmer island
Skimmers mobbing these Buffalo to prevent them from trampling their nests on Skimmer island
Skimmers mobbing these Buffalo to prevent them from trampling their nests on Skimmer island
Skimmers mobbing these Buffalo to prevent them from trampling their nests on Skimmer island
Old “dagger boy” having just rolled in the mud
A herd of about 100 Buffalo have just crossed the channel from Skimmer island to the mainland
Red-billed Oxpeckers oblivious of the fact they are just about to get wet when this Buffalo bull starts to swim
Old “dagger boy” decides to leave Skimmer island after perstent mobbing by the Skimmers
Lead Buaffalo bull in full swom mode
The buffalo herd crossing a section of the Chobe river
A small group of Buffalo bulls decided to cross from the mainland onto Skimmer isalnd in the Chobe river
Buffalo stare at you as if you owe them something
This buffalo bull liked his adornment – he could also eat it!!
Buffalo bull with a little too much testorone next to the Chobe river.
A large herd of buffalo in the Timbavati.
An old “dagga boy” at the back of the herd at a dam in the Timbavati.
Buffalo herd drink in the morning down at a dam in the Timbavati.
Buffalo herd drink in the morning down at a dam in the Timbavati.
A buffalo bull with some company.
A lone “old dagga boy” in thge bush in the Kruger park.
This is not the sort of sighting you want when on foot in the Kruger park.
A buffalo bull eating the stems of water lilies.
A buffalo herd in Mana Pools, Zimbabwe.
A buffalo herd in Mana Pools, Zimbabwe.
A buffalo herd in Mana Pools, Zimbabwe.
A buffalo herd in Mana Pools, Zimbabwe.
A buffalo herd in Mana Pools, Zimbabwe.. Up close and personal.
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