Here are some of the animals we saw in Ethiopia. There is not a lot of big game left and big cats are few and far between, but they are there so in some areas we had an armed guard.
The Ethiopian Wolf was what everyone wanted and we saw 3 or 4, they are beautiful.
Wonderful wildlife to see...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful to get so togetherness.
ReplyDeleteThe animals are such stunning looking creatures there. Love the monkeys, the lizards, so colourful, all a very wonderful sight to view, for it seems that we got to visit a bit with you. Happy week~
ReplyDeleteWonderful set of images! What a great experience for you.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what kind of animal it is, but it is the last image in the series. The animal has a bird on its back.
ReplyDeleteThe scenery, the primary subject along with the bird together make for stunning photograph.
Well done!!!
Fabulous, John & Sue. Although they're all great, I particularly love the image of the Water Monitor with its partially shedded skin. The Oryx with the bird on its back is a real classic, however!
ReplyDeleteCracking set John and Sue. What a feast of exotically beutiful creatures.
ReplyDeleteNature at its very best, great shots mate. But wot no spiders for Sue.
ReplyDeleteHave a good holiday both CU Soon.
Brilliant pictures, looks like you had a fantastic trip, enjoyed the series of images.
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ReplyDeleteLovely serie with many stunning animals.
Greetings from Sweden
/Ingemar
Hi JR and Sue.
ReplyDeleteHow envious am I . What a great holiday you must have had, going by your photo's.
Your animal shots make a change from you usual great bird and insect shots.
Have a great Christmas.
Viewing these stunning images brought back memories of safari trips in Africa. So many gorgeous creatures and you captured them beautifully! Love the Oryx with the little red bird on its back and the wise looking baboon. All are outstanding!
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ReplyDeleteThank you for all your comments.
ReplyDeleteSue and John.
Merry Christmas to you all as well. Gorgeous images as always!!!
ReplyDeleteLot's of great shot's in this post! I wish you a happy 2012 ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat set.. those Ethiopian Wolf images are killer!! :)
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Angad Achappa
Hi John,
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Regards.
Thanks Dougy,enjoyed your company.
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John.
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