Here are some animals, all in the wild, I photographed in Ethiopia. How many of them can you identify?
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Mazel Tov!
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The photos are all of excellent quality. The fourth from the top (amongst others) is National Geographic quality. As for the second from the top, what a strange bird! It’s almost like a demon-crow. What animal is that?
Soon, all the areas you show us will be overrun with terrorist vermin.
Let’s get back on the ball, and stop posting nature scenery.
Mazel Tov!
I appreciate your blog.
Mazel Tov! I see a croc, ostriches, a probable stork and a nice pair of boobies.
Hmmm. I thought those birds in the tree were of the booby (bird) type. Maybe not.
Mazel Tov! I’m not sure what it means but I’ll look it up.
Mazel Tov! Lovely photos and a thought-provoking travel diary; much appreciated. I have only been to a few cities in South Africa and do not know the continent at all. Lots of interesting corners with unique cultures as you describe.