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Mike21951

Updated: Sep 14, 2011 6:13am PST

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Rendall

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Rendall

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DrArtieK-CRESLI

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Seals :

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Timm Gunderson

Updated: Feb 09, 2011 12:52am PST

Whales :

Whales

Timm Gunderson

Updated: Feb 08, 2011 11:53pm PST

Eagles :

Eagles

Timm Gunderson

Updated: Feb 01, 2011 11:10am PST

Wildlife : These are some images of various wildife of the world-some of these images are scanned slides and will not print, enlargements are available from the orginal slide. Some of these animals are in captivity or some type of nature reserve.Other Marine Mamals can be found in Marine Life Gallery.

Wildlife

john

These are some images of various wildife of the world-some of these im ...

Updated: Oct 20, 2010 8:04pm PST

African Wildlife : Images from Kenya and Tanzania taken on a photo safari in 1993. Images are digitized from slides.

African Wildlife

john

Images from Kenya and Tanzania taken on a photo safari in 1993. Images ...

Updated: Jun 05, 2009 5:30pm PST

Luangwa Valley, Zambia. May 2008. : This is a gallery of photos taken in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park (SLNP) between 3rd and 12th May 2008. At this time of year the rains are over, having tailed offf in March/April. Skies are generally blue with decreasing amounts of cloud, temperatures both by night and day are beginning to drop with the coming of the southern winter, and the water levels both in the Luangwa river and its surrounding lagoons are starting to fall. Although some areas of grassland are beginning to go brown, much of the vegetation is still lush and green and continues to provide good grazing for the herbivores which are looking sleek and well fed after several months of abundant plant growth. Because the grass remains long in many areas, animals are not so easily seen as they will be later on in the season when the cover has dried up and collapsed or been grazed down. While most of the migrants from Europe and other parts of Africa have departed, there is still plenty of birdlife, especially around the lagoons and marshy zones. Of the intra-African migrants some young birds do not move on but stay in the valley until the next season. Many of the resident birds start to build their nests and breed at this time.

Luangwa Valley, Zambia. May 2008.

wulffpaul

This is a gallery of photos taken in Zambia's South Luangwa National P ...

Updated: Jul 18, 2008 11:12am PST