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A Warning to YouTubers

In October of 2022, the National Park Service reversed a previous policy that was allowing social media videographers, including YouTube creators, filming rights in national parks without a permit. Under the current policies, permits will be required for all video … Continue reading

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Incident Report: Leopard, Cubs, Kill in a Tree, and Hyena

In my YouTube video “Incident Report: A Leopard and Cubs, a Kill up a Tree, and Hyena” I document a complex set of interactions that center around a common theme, which is a female predator with cubs tries to feed … Continue reading

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Incident Report: Two Lionesses with Seven Cubs!

One of the most interesting sets of interactions we had on our trip happened at Nxabega Tented Camp in Botswana. Lions are, of course, pride animals. There’s a dominant male or a “coalition” of brothers, multiple females, and cubs. Often … Continue reading

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Incident Report: Elephants Drink at the Usually Dry Sand River

One of the most appropriately named rivers we’ve seen in Africa is the Sand River, which runs through some of the private reserves west of Kruger National Park in South Africa. We’ve probably had over a dozen multi-day safaris in … Continue reading

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Incident Report: Wild Dog and Hyenas Fight Over a Hippo Carcass

A lot of African safari time is spent driving around looking, listening, and (yes) smelling for something. Kills, not surprisingly, have a pretty distinct odor, particularly if they’ve been there a while. However, predators don’t kill to add to the … Continue reading

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Incident Report: 24 Hours of Elephant Charges

In my post on the baby elephant nursing by our room at Nxabega Tented Camp, I mentioned that you never know how habituated elephants and others animals might be, and how they might react. In Incident Report: 24 Hours of … Continue reading

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Incident Report: A Baby Elephant Nurses by Our Room

Sometimes you don’t even need to be on a game drive to see something rare and interesting. We were in Nxabega Tented Camp in the Okavango Delta, and as usual we had asked for the most remote room in the … Continue reading

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Incident Report: Two Wild Dog Kills, Hyenas, and a Leopard!

One of the changes I made between my last pre-COVID African adventure and my first after COVID was focusing on videography rather than on photography to record our travels and sightings. Shooting video radically reduces the time and effort required … Continue reading

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Notes from our First Post-Covid Africa Trip!

We finally completed our twelfth trip to Africa, after COVID delays and flight issues resolved themselves. We ended up being in four camps for a total of 28 safari days, and we absolutely loved the trip. It offered us a … Continue reading

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Nikon’s Z 6 and Z7 II, and How They Compare to the D500

I’ve had a couple of months to play with my Z6 and Z7 II, which have replaced my D750 and D500, respectively, and I wanted to share my views at this point. Recall that the motivation for the move was … Continue reading

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