- Allen’s Gallinule walking over reeds in the Chobe river
- Openbill coming into land on its roosting site for the night
- The African Harrier-hawk uses its feet and wings to access possible nests in tree trunks along the Chobe river
- Looking forom Puku flats east towards Elepehant Ally on the Chobe river
- Sunset at Jackalberry point on the Chobe river
- Sunset at Jackalberry point on the Chobe river
- Dawn over the ridge laong the entrance to the Chobe Natiional Park
- Looking west twoards Elephant Ally on the Chobe river
- Late afternoon on the Chobe river
- That quiet peaceful time on the Chobe river
- Early morning on the Chobe
- A small formation of White-faced Whistling Ducks heading for home along the Chobe river
- Moody but beautiful scene at sunset on the Chobe river
- Water-lilies everywhere in an inlet at Puku Flats on the Chobe river
- Eraly morning looking towards Puku Flats from the Chobe river
- That quiet time first thing in the morning on the Chobe river – heaven!
- Best everyone clear out of the way. This fight is getting serious
- Half an hour after the sun had set the colours in the evening sky become beautifully saturated over the Chobe River.
- This dead tree at Chobe Marina Lodge made a great silhouette. I should have got lower to emphasise the shape of the tree trunk but I was already lying on my back – I just love the colour shift from the water to the horizon and the deep blue higher up..
- An evocative scene with Elephant splashing through the water at Puku Flats
- Breeding herd of Elephant trooping through the flooded grasslands of Puku Flats with trunks up tasting the air – they could obviously smell us!
- A group of bull Elephant milling around on the banks of the Chobe River.
- A breeding herd of Elephant have just crossed the Chobe River.
- A bounty of animals and birds on the islands in the middle of the Chobe River where numerous Red Lechwe and Buffalo are found.
- An unusual sighting – a flock of Pelicans fly past along the Chobe River.
- A breeding herd of Elephant have come to Elephant Valley on the Chobe River to drink and play.