International Photo Galleries

Shane Hawes
Edna, TX
11/6/2018
It has been a Wet year and have not been able to get pictures from camera for over 2 months, finally dried up a little and was able to hunt opening day of season with one feeder on somewhat dry land. Got a 10 point afternoon of opening day and was amazed by this picture when I was able to look at my camera.
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Martyn Lowe
Kranspoort, Ot
10/3/2018
We feed all the animals during the winter months as the veld or bush cannot cope.
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Alice Edwards
bristol, Ot
10/2/2018
Baby Elephant mock charging the camera trap opposite! I don't think it liked the flash!
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Ken Wynne-Dyke
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
9/14/2018
This troop of African Baboons lives near where my camera is located and they often walk past the camera in a troop of probably 20 individuals. The young babies usually ride on the back of one of the adults.
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Ken Wynne-Dyke
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
8/13/2018
This is a Bushpig and is the first time one has been photographed near Somerset West. They normally inhabit further up the coast of South Africa. They enjoy mud bathing as can be seen from this one.
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Ken Wynne-Dyke
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
8/8/2018
These are Bushpigs and they are not normally in very Southern part of South Africa. One of their favourite pastimes is having a mudbath. Cheers Ken Wynne-Dyke
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Dirk Smit
Otavi, Ot
8/5/2018
This is a photo of a Leopard at a bait in Namibia.
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Alice Edwards
bristol, Ot
7/18/2018
This curious hyena got caught on camera stealing our opposing camera trap! The flash goes off whilst in the hyena's mouth. The 'stolen' camera was found 20m away from it's original set up site: Whilst we were on a scat walk a few days later, luckily our ranger Grant spotted the camera in the bush a few metres in from the road!
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Steve Bain
Pelham, AL
7/5/2018
9th June 2018 This buck might have been asleep as frame #121e at 6:01am shows him still at rest in the hollowed out scrape. #122a: At 8.01 he must have woken up? #123b: At 8:31am the buck is still in the same spot. #123c: After a documented 2 hours, the buck finally gets up and walks away (this buck is one of the two combatants from frames #38a, #38c & #39d on the 19th May 2018)
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Steve Bain
Pelham, AL
7/5/2018
#120a (first frame): The fallow deer buck walks up to the scrape in the half light of dawn. #120b (second frame): The dust and movement around his hooves is the buck scraping away at the hollowed earth 'community' scrape #121b (third frame): The buck lays down in the scrape.
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