Mike

I zoomed to 100% & scanned the whole image - no crocs. That rock you mentioned has a sort of croc shape. In the wider view, there are a lot more Hippos in the water , another pair of Gypsies at the top. There are also a lot of oxpeckers on the Hippos

Alan c

On 14-Oct-18 12:17 PM, mike wilson wrote:
On 14 October 2018 at 11:05 Alan Cole <wisselstro...@gmail.com> wrote:


Hippos sunbathing below Olifants Camp. Range about 200m, cropped. These are
some of the survivors. Hippo mortality has been high after 3 drought years.
There is precious little for them to eat. A couple of Egyptian Geese in
there too.
No crocs.
One of those rocks at the top of the centre right bunch looks a bit suspicious 
to me.  But I suppose the hippos wouldn't tolerate one that close to their 
young.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/45260654172/

K5 & the Sigma 170-500 & 170mm


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