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Now, @@JD5000, how about sorting that avatar pic? ;)

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i know only got 10,000 pictures to choose from but it says there all to big . my pictures are not altered or doctored so dont really know how to do it to make them smaller .

must try harder .will get my lad to have a look at it tommorrow.

julie.

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Western Corridor, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania - Sep '06

 

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Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania - Sep '06

 

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Masai Mara, Kenya - Jan '10

 

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Kwando, Botswana - Sep '11

 

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Kwando, Botswana - Sep '11

 

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Kwando, Botswana - Sep '11

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South Luangwa, Sept' 2008, starting to salivate whilst looking longingly at a buff carcass.

 

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Peter Connan

All these were taken in the Kgalagadi

 

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moving to a new den....

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About time I posted a few.


We watched a clan of 8 or 9 chase a male lion off this carcass and then spend the next 2+ hours fighting over and devouring it. I have a lot of shots from this sighting. Kwando Lagoon, Botswana

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Olympus E-30, 150mm F2. ISO 400, F5.6, 1/160



Scavengers, from the same sighting as above. It was great watching the Hyena/Vulture interaction

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Olympus E-30, 150mm F2. ISO 400, F4, 1/1250




Four or five hyena fighting over 1/2 a carcass (under the water in this shot). There was a great raid and chase later on. Selinda, Botswana

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Olympus E-3, 50-200mm ISO 200, F5.6, 200mm, 1/1000



One Brave Warthog, From the same sighting as above.

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Olympus E-3, 50-200mm ISO 200, F5.6, 200mm, 1/1000



Bored Hyena, Little Kwara, Botswana

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Olympus E-30, 50-200mm, ISO 400, F4.5, 200mm, 1/640
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@@JD5000 awesome sighting of striped Hyaena, you lucky you.

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Spotted Hyaena

this den is right by the road that runs between the Timbavati and Klaserie reserves

 

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Anthilltiger

Brown hyena - Khutse GR, Botswana (2007)

 

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Spotted hyenas - Serengeti NP, Tanzania (2011)

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Spotted and brown hyena together - Mabuasehube, Botswana (2009)

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nice brown hyaena @@Anthilltiger

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Morkel Erasmus

Lovely pics everyone!

 

Brown Hyena from the Kgalagadi...

 

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Morkel Erasmus

Spotted Hyena from Kruger...

 

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Morkel Erasmus

Cutie, also from Kruger...

 

 

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The optimist

 

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Let's see some more hyenas from your recent safaris.

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Ingwelala, October '14.

Seven Hyena in total on a dead hippo, killed in a territorial fight.

 

We moved off to a nearby waterhole. Lo and behold they all came down shortly to wash and bath - a behaviour I've not seen before.

 

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From Mara earlier this year.

 

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Swahealy 43

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Tom Kellie

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Hyena Eyes



Photographed at 11:21 am on 7 February, 2014 in Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, using an EOS 1D X camera and an EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II super-telephoto lens.



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We took a short detour to observe rubbish being dumped into the Keekorok Lodge rubbish tip. Marabou Storks and Banded Mongoose were there in numbers.



When backing the safari van up to turn around, the rear was directly over the tip when two Spotted Hyenas arrived.



This image was taken when one of the hyenas abruptly jumped up, sufficiently startling me that I nearly dropped the camera.


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