Africa
my favorite place for wildlife photography
Bull elephant confrontation
Rhino; big lips, bigger horn
Hippo high key trio in the Okavango Delta, Botswana; Judged "Best in Show" in North American Nature Photographers Association '25
Zebras walking at sunset
Lioness eye to eye
“It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.”
― David Attenborough
Photographing elephants in Zambia Photo courtesy Daniella Sibbing
From this dry river ravine, I was able to safely photograph these elephants. The elephants are unable to navigate the large step down into the dry river bed, making it a protected area
This photographic angle, looking up into this elephant’s open mouth while feeding, was possible from the vantage point of the dry river bed shown above.
Giraffes at sunset on the dry lake bed of Amboseli
Elephants are capable of consuming a wide variety of plant material. Depending on the season and habitat, they will consume anything from grasses, fruits and roots to twigs, branches and tree bark.
Elephants have specialized teeth in order to grind and consume this vegetation. Besides their tusks (modified incisors), they have only molars which are wide and flat.
During its lifetime, an elephant will have 6 sets of 4 molars. As the teeth wear down from constant grinding, new molars push forward. As an elephant ages and its last set of molars wears down, it becomes increasingly difficult to chew and digest food. Malnutrition and starvation are the cause of death for many aging elephants.
A heart pounding encounter with a bull elephant in musth. “Musth” is when males are looking to breed and exhibit more unpredictable and aggressive behavior due to high levels of testosterone.
Bull elephant approach
Bull elephant pacing & stomping
Bull elephant head shake
Kneeling down
Digging in
Tossing dirt with his tusks
Showing off
Trunk slinging
Blowing dust
Trunk twirl
Head shake
Cheetah family portrait
Bull elephant bluff charge
Bull elephant kicking up dust and slinging trunk
Bull elephant digging tusks into dirt
Bull elephant tossing dirt with tusks
Nighttime lioness
Blue hour giraffes
Leopard down
Mating leopards; post mating "spat"
Future King
Leopard, just watching
Blood faced Wild dogs chest bumping with full bellies
Wild dog interactions by the Chobe River
Wild dogs at play
Wild dog leap
Giraffes at the waterhole
Lions play, eland watches
Lioness climbing
Falling like a rock
Elephant ear flapping and munching lilies in the Chobe River
Elephant slinging water lilies in the Chobe River
Elephant eating water lilies in the Chobe River
Big stretch
Ellies on the ridge
Ellies at the mud hole
On alert
Ellie trek
Ellie in the forest
Big tusker
Buffalo in orange dust sunrise
Cheetah lookout
Cheetah in golden grass
Raised trunk big tusker
Cheetah Mom and cub in golden light
Buffalo dust
Nail biter
Baby bonding
Leaf eater
Silverback snack