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Some more shots from Hwange

 

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I didn't see any kudus on my first visit to Zakouma NP in Chad on my second visit I had good views of a nice group of females and calves and a glimpse of a young male but no mature bulls.

 

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Kudus in Zakouma

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Female and yongster near Biherat in Zakouma National Park in Chad

 

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Greater kudus are very common in Zimbabwe and around Southern Africa you can see them anywhere, but if you want to see these majestic animals with a perfect backdrop of one Africa’s most spectacular landscapes, then you can’t beat Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe.

 

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Kudu beneath the Chilojo Cliffs in Gonarezhou

 

He may not be the biggest male kudu, but the backdrop more than makes up for that, for the eagle-eyed there is in fact another bigger but less cooperative male hidden in this panorama.

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@@inyathi I do agree that indeed Gonorezhou does indeed have one of the most spectacular landscapes.

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The same bull seen in my panorama of the Chilojo Cliffs

 

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this poor fellow has horns that are a bit TOO curly

 

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Gosho Park Zimbabwe

 

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Mana Pools NP Zimbabwe

 

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Gonarezhou NP in Zimbabwe

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Near Biherat in Zakouma National Park in Chad

 

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Gosho Park in Zimbabwe

 

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Gonarezhou NP in Zimbabwe

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Three Greater Kudu images taken in July 2014 around Little Kwara Camp, N.E. Okavango Delta, Botswana.

 

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Female and youngster near Biherat in Zakouma National Park in Chad

 

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Gosho Park in Zimbabwe

 

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Gonarezhou NP in Zimbabwe

 

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Whyone, I can't see?

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Strange @Peter Connan - I'm not sure what the problem is, the images are linked from flikr and show for me OK. 

 

Anyone else?

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No, cannot see them on PC nor on my Samsung Phone.

But if I click on the crossed out icon of the image in your ST post it does open up the picture on Flikr

Below is how it appears on ST

 

''A very fine (and obliging!) male Kudu, taken whilst walking on the Zambezi floodplain at Mana one morning a couple of weeks ago.

[IMG]2R4C7729 by Whyone, on Flickr

[IMG]2R4C7739 by Whyone, on Flickr

[IMG]2R4C7737 by Whyone, on Flickr''

 

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Very strange. I could see them the other day.

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@Whyone? My only thought is that the links look like redirects which may be blocked by the software here. Check that you are using the full expanded paths to the images on Flickr.

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YES, thank you. Beautiful photos!

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