wildearth > One foggy morning, along the Sabi River in Kruger National Park, I spotted this lone baboon sitting like a sentinel looking over the river.
wildearth > The rare and elusive tree squirrel. (Mapumgubwe National Park)
wildearth > Grey heron hunting in a small lake in the southern part of the park. (Kruger National Park)
wildearth > This adult female elephant is just starting to get irritated at our proximity and is turning to warn us away. (Kruger National Park)
wildearth > A large male warthog. (Kruger National Park)
wildearth > A small family group within a large herd of females and young. (Kruger National Park)
wildearth > A black-bellied korhaan hiding in the long grasses along side the road. (Kruger National Park)
wildearth > These oxpeckers, or tickbirds, spend their time grooming mammals and eating the parasites they find.  These two were part of a group of around eight on this large giraffe. The one in the foreground is a yellow-billed oxpecker and the one in the background is a red-billed oxpecker.(Kruger National Park)
wildearth > You often see vervet monkeys in small groups, though nothing like the large troops that baboons travel with. However, this male was all alone with just a few small bushes behind him, far from any significant cover of trees. (Kruger National Park)
One foggy morning, along the Sabi River in Kruger National Park, I spotted this lone baboon sitting like a sentinel looking over the river.
wildearth > One foggy morning, along the Sabi River in Kruger National Park, I spotted this lone baboon sitting like a sentinel looking over the river.
One foggy morning, along the Sabi River in Kruger National Park, I spotted this lone baboon sitting like a sentinel looking over the river.
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