I came home from Namibia with almost 20,000 raw files – a few of which might be good photographs. What was I thinking!!! Anyway, before I left for the trip, I realized I would be taking way too many photographs and my poor old computer would not have enough memory to take it all…

We were on a farm somewhere in Namibia where the owners had rescued two young cheetahs whose mother had been killing other farmer’s livestock. This was one of babies who is now about six years old. There are no barriers between the cheetah and me. They are roaming freely in their own huge enclosure.…

It’s been about a week since I returned. Jet lag is finally subsiding. So many pictures to go through. I get through a few each day. Here are some more: Giraffes Being Giraffes Lions Being Lions Lanner falcon Eating a Bee Eater Little One Leads the Way Ostrich Hen Party Three Girls and their…

It’s early Tuesday morning July 17 and I’ve been back three days from a month long trip to Southern Africa. We traveled by road some 3,500 miles from Uppington, South Africa, through Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in Botswana and then spending close to three weeks exploring the absolute beauty of Namibia. I have thousands and…

In a few hours I am headed for the wilds of Botswana and Namibia in Southern Africa. If all goes as planned I should be back home July 14. Looking so forward to seeing lots of critters like the two below. And if the internet gods allow, I will try to post intermittent wonders…

The redtailed hawk was screeching for what seemed like hours yesterday in Valley Forge. He was not happy with me or anybody. And the rest of the animal kingdom had had enough. Finally the kingbird took matters into her own hands, dive-bombed the loudmouth and then took him for a ride. (Click to see…

I heard this little guy’s “chip” or “spit” sound high in a tree in Valley Forge. The sound got louder as I got closer. I started chipping back and he stopped chipping and was very quiet. I waited but I could no longer spot him, so I started to walk away when he flew…