Little Vumbura · Wilderness Safaris · May 2008
Yellow-billed Oxpecker
Bearded Woodpecker Bearded Woodpecker
Fork-tailed Drongo (juv.) Forked-tailed Drongo (juv.)
Rufous-naped Lark Rufous-naped Lark
Grey Lourie Grey Lourie
Senegal Coucal Senegal Coucal
Chamca Baboon
Cattle Egret
Swainson Swainson’s Francolin (Spurfowl)
Southern Ground-hornbill
Martial Eagle Martial Eagle
White-backed Vulture White-backed Vulture
Ostrich (f.&m.) Ostrich (f. & m.)
Jaunty Dropwing
Water monitor lizard
Crocodile (juv.)
Hippotamus
Hamerkop Hamerkop
Blacksmith Plover Blacksmith Plover
Striped Kingfisher Striped Kingfisher
Pied Kingfisher Pied Kingfisher
Malachite Kingfisher Malachite Kingfisher
Pel Pel’s Fishing Owl
Zebra
Waterbuck
Tsessebe
Sable (f.)
(Common) Squacco Heron (Common) Squacco Heron
Rufous-bellied Heron Rufous-bellied Heron
Little Egret,  flight,  African Sacred Ibis (juv.) African Sacred Ibis (juv.)
Reed Cormorant (juv.) Reed Cormorant (juv.)
Little Egret Little Egret
Slaty Egret Slaty Egret
Reedbuck (f.)
Reedbuck (m.)
Red Lechwe
Impala (f.)
Giraffe
Buffalo
African Darter African Darter
Great (Eastern) White Pelican (juv.) Great (Eastern) White Pelican (juv.)
Yellow-billed Stork Yellow-billed Stork
Saddle-billed Stork (m. & f.) Saddle-billed Stork
Marabou Stork Marabou Stork
Wattled Crane Wattled Crane
Black-backed Jackal
Spotted Hyena (juv.)
Spotted Hyena
Leopard
Cheetah
Elephant
images and credits

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All images © 2009 Dave Lawrence

Prints of individual images are available to order as well as 'coffee table' books for each collection.
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Many thanks to all the staff and guides at Little Vumbura (Wilderness Safaris), Little Kwara and Lebala (Kwando Safaris), and Meno A Kwena (Kalahari Kavango) Thanks also to Chris and Lucy at Expert Africa for continued help and support; Bradt travel guides for invaluable reference; Rob Miller for layout consultation and logo design