Z Z zootiger 20 Sep 2014 Pygmy Hippo, Sitatunga, Egyptian Goose, great-white or pinked back pelican and Meller\'s duck? ©JamieLucasPhotography see more at www.jamielucasphotography.com and https://www.facebook.com/jamielucasphotographyuk
Pygmy Hippo, Sitatunga, Egyptian Goose, great-white or pinked back pelican and Meller\'s duck? ©JamieLucasPhotography see more at www.jamielucasphotography.com and https://www.facebook.com/jamielucasphotographyuk
T T temp 23 Sep 2014 I don't see a Meller's duck on this photo, but there is an African black duck (Anas sparsa) in the water in the foreground. Nice series of photos.
I don't see a Meller's duck on this photo, but there is an African black duck (Anas sparsa) in the water in the foreground. Nice series of photos.
lintworm 23 Sep 2014 Do you mean that second egyptian goose, because I see no other ducks near that sitatunga.
Maguari 23 Sep 2014 zootiger said: What's the duck right at the front of the photo at the bottom? thanks Click to expand... The one on the water is the African Black Duck. The other two are definitely Egyptian Geese (you can see the eye marking on the back one if you open up the full-size image).
zootiger said: What's the duck right at the front of the photo at the bottom? thanks Click to expand... The one on the water is the African Black Duck. The other two are definitely Egyptian Geese (you can see the eye marking on the back one if you open up the full-size image).
Chlidonias 23 Sep 2014 Maguari said: The other two are definitely Egyptian Geese (you can see the eye marking on the back one if you open up the full-size image). Click to expand... ah, I couldn't work it out at all before, but now you mention the eye marking I get it now!
Maguari said: The other two are definitely Egyptian Geese (you can see the eye marking on the back one if you open up the full-size image). Click to expand... ah, I couldn't work it out at all before, but now you mention the eye marking I get it now!