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African Fish Eagle - Okavango Delta- Botswana, Africa

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  • African Fish Eagle - Okavango Delta- Botswana, Africa
  • African Fish Eagle about to grab a fish, talons extended
  • African Fish Eagle - Okavango Delta- Botswana, Africa
  • African Bee Eater with a Tau Emerald Dragonfly
  • An African Darter, commonly called a Snake Bird, taken in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa.
  • African White Fronted Bee Eater
  • African Kingfisher
  • A typical River scene in the Okavango Delta.
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  • Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus),  taken in the Okavango River Delta, Botswana, Africa
  • Water Thick-Knee Dikkop
  • A Red Lechwe peers at us intently as we pass on by in our riverboat. If you've never been to the Delta, it is a very challenging place to photograph most thiings. The waterways are lined with incredibly tall reeds, some 10 feet or more tall. The banks, as you can see in this image are also obscured by tall grasses that grow in proximity to the water, making a clear shot of most any animal near impossible.
  • Great White Egrets wait patiently for the spawning Barbel fish to approach and push thousands of small fish to the shallow part of the bank for them to eat.
  • A large Male warns me I'm too close, and charges.
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  • A hippo found about 2 hours out of Maun, Botswana as we started our1 month visit to the Okavango Delta. He was part of a pod of about 18 Hippos,none of whom were pleased to see us. He made it abundanltly clear we were not welcome in his pond, so we wisely moved on.
  • A Goliath Heron (Ardea goliath) takes flight from the tall grass lining the Okavango River. This is the world's largest heron. The height is 120–152 cm (47–60 in), the wingspan is 185–230 cm (73–91 in) and the weight is 4–5 kg (8.8–11 lbs).<br />
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Image taken in the Okavango Delta near Maun on October 6th, 2012.
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  • This female was less bothered by us than many of her family.  Even though they are surrounded by hundreds of kilometers of water, they still cover themselves with dirt and mud to keep the insects away. There were thousands of Mosquitoes here in October, a real problem for a photographer trying to keep Deet off of your camera and lens guards.
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