I was happy to see this female klipspringer up on her customary rock. I used to see her most mornings while returning to the house in the morning after filming all night. I havent seen her for a while. Klippies mate for life and her husband was just below her on the rock.

This zebra photo is one I have been trying to get for a while. It isn’t perfect but I wanted to catch the sun glowing through the mane. I like the little chin ‘goatie’ of this lovely male zebra. I hadn’t realised that zebra have such hairy chins.

It is wonderful to get out of the office everyday and enjoy being out in the bush. The weather is cooler and the bush is really dieing back. All of the game is coming into the pans as the bush dries up.

By Darryl Nolan-Evans


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2 Responses to “Giraffe Battle”

  1. Gravatar Icon 1 karen conley

    Boys will be boys!!!!! Those bulls are a beautiful sight. Just compare their size with the zebras passing.

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 Ivanova

    Hi Darryl,

    Klipspringers I think they spend most of their time up on rocky surfaces away from danger, no? Is there another type of antelope that mates for life?

    Thanks!

    Ivanova

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