This is the third article in a series on Southern Africa inspired by a birding trip to Namibia, Botswana and Victoria Falls with Rockjumper and two safaris to Chobe National Park in Botswana with Kalahari Tours and Kruger National Park in South Africa with Lion Roar Safaris.
The articles in order so far are: 1 A Lark in Africa, 2 Welwitschia, 3 Safari to Namibia Part 1, 4 Safari to Namibia, Botswana and Victoria Falls Part 2 and 5 Large Raptors.
This rather dangerous looking white rock surface is typical of large parts of Etosha National Park. The eye-sight of big cats is wider than humans, but they don’t see the richness of colour. They see shades in blue and green, but red and pink can be confusing. They also tend to be more short-sight focused…
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