Vultures will seek out a roosting spot for the night, usually staying in close proximity of predators with a fresh kill.
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Beautiful photography!
Vultures silhouetted by the moon was great. Can’t tell you how much I enjoy your work.
I want to start off by saying thank you for an amazing website,fantastic photography and wonderful film making!
Im just curious why there have been a couple of buffalos dieing in close proximaties to watering holes? Is it dehidration thats killing them or could it be a disease(TB,foot&mouth), or just old age?
How are the wild dogs looking?Are anymore showing signs of rabies?
As I mentioned, i would be away for a few days, and would be posting clips of material I had shot in the last few weeks. This buffalo at the water is all the same one.
We are lucky not to have TB here. But it’s creeping up here fast from Kruger.
Unfortunately i had to put another dog down today and possibly 2 more are showing signs.