This March Sherry and I made our 6th trip to Southern Africa including our 6th visit to the Kruger Park in South Africa. While in Kruger we had an almost unheard of opportunity to spend over 5 hours photographing the African Wild Dog. This is only the 3rd time we have seen this endangered animial and only the second time we were able to take photographs. By the end of the session, we had taken over 2400 photos. Hope you enjoy.
Firstly, welcome to the forum. While you did not post the obligatory eagle, hummingbird or heron as your first post which most of the forum members love you have hit a home run with me. These rare and endangered animals are a joy to watch and to spend as much time as you did with them is quite special. I hope to see more of the time you spent and forget about those mamby pamby birds and post more tooth and claw )
Eric
Love your avatar. My next post will be leopards (just for you). We got some good ones this year. six in Kruger and 7 in Etosha. As for birds we do have some nice raptors. While no teeth, they do have claws.
Welcome Bob, nice to have you here on the board
Cool Doggy shots and I'm sure it was a thrill you will never forget and thank you for sharing these with us!