Elephant Plains is our only major problem left, although we are still some way off to getting it back - no ETA yet
mytmoss's picture

Photography - Africa and around the world

It has been suggested by others that I share my pictures here of animals from Africa specifically and of places around the world. My site for all photographs is www.pbase.com/mytmoss and you will see topics for Africa and 5 other continents. Below I have provided links to the Africa pictures directly. They are here for everyone to enjoy. Feel free to tell you friends. Thank you in advance for looking and feel free to ask me any questions. I may be posting here some more of some of my tales related to these pictures.

http://www.pbase.com/mytmoss/lion_sands_2005

Mini Monkey's picture

Bats (moved from the Watering Hole forum)

Can anyone tell me about the BATS - just wondering about the size and such of the local bats. Thanks

Mini Monkey

T_Beard's picture

Saturday, April 21 Campfire Chat

***NEW DAY***

katja's picture

Saturday, April 21 2007 Cam Sightings

*new day*

katja's picture

Saturday, April 21 2007 Cam Pics

*new day*

WildCall's picture

Saturday, April 21 Cam Discussion!

NEW DAY!!!!!

and a whoo hoop to greet us!

Bob Fin's picture

European starlings in USA (from WH)

Hi everyone. I was wondering if anyone here knows why, when we go on a "walk," they start the camera just to the left of the wh and end at the tree? My theory is that they are able to see from the lodge what's lurking on the other side. Am I right? Laughing out loud Or am I wrong? Sad

sweet mayapple's picture

Waterhole is a natural pan ... (split from WH)

I've asked this question before on another thread but no one answered. I wonder if the waterholes are man-made or natural? Anyone know?

Off-screen sounds

often during night times, I hear close-up sounds like shuffling of feet, snorting, flapping of wings, etc.....it is as if there is an animal right outside the camera angle. Can someone explain what the sound come be from?

Thanks

cerinthe's picture

Dennis Compayre's stories

Many of you will remember Dennis from the years when he was our camera man on the Tundra buggies featuring the polar bears. Then he wrote his diaries of growing up and living in the area where the polar bear roams. The town of Churchill is actually built in the migrating route of the polar bear.
Here is one of his stories ............

[i]"Sonny"

Other than the North wind trying its' darndest to blow the house over
it was a quiet evening when the phone rang. No mistaking the voice,
Sonny had to squeeze the words out, years of whiskey and tobacco had