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Mortality finally caught up with him at age 20 in the form of cancer. His death was peaceful, calm, and pain-free at the gentle hands of his longtime veterinarian. His last breath was against my wrist.

Masai Mara National Reserve

Kenya

East Africa

 

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A Southern Ground Hornbill out foraging for food in the short grass. The image shows a toad in it's mouth, and as they forage they will spear an insect or small animal and then when it finds something else it will lay the first prey down and then pick it up along with the new catch. Sometimes you can see them carrying several items at a time.

 

Wikipedia-

The southern ground hornbill (Bucorvus leadbeateri; formerly known as Bucorvus cafer), is one of two species of ground hornbill and is the largest species of hornbill. The other species of the genus Bucorvus is the Abyssinian ground hornbill, (B. abyssinicus).

 

Southern ground hornbills can be found from northern Namibia and Angola to northern South Africa to Burundi and Kenya. They require a savanna habitat with large trees for nesting and dense but short grass for foraging.

 

The southern ground hornbill is a vulnerable species, mainly confined to national reserves and national parks. They live in groups of 5 to 10 individuals including adults and juveniles. Often, neighbouring groups are engaged in aerial pursuits. They forage on the ground, where they feed on reptiles, frogs, snails, insects and mammals up to the size of hares. Southern ground hornbills very rarely drink.

 

Southern ground hornbill groups are very vocal: contact is made by calls in chorus which can usually be heard at great distances. The calls allow each group to maintain its territories, which must be as large as 100 square

kilometres (40 sq mi) even in the best habitat.

 

Owing to large scale clearing of the bird’s specialised habitat for agriculture, along with its exceedingly slow reproductive rate, the southern ground hornbill is classed as vulnerable to extinction; however, in South Africa, where most studies on the species have been carried out, it is listed as critically endangered.

  

or northern ground hornbill (Bucorvus abyssinicus).

 

A large, terrestrial hornbill with black body feathers and white primary feathers which are visible in flight. The adult male has a patch of bare blue skin around the eye and an inflatable patch of bare skin on the neck and throat which is red, apart from the upper throat which is blue. It has long feathers that look like eyelashes that surround its eyes. These protect the eyes from injury.

 

Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, June 2019

Abyssinian cat named SenSej.

 

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enjoying the sun and focussing something hidden.

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Taken At The Toronto Zoo, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Taken in The Gambian Sunrise

Abyssinian roller, Kidepo Valley, Uganda

Early morning, Cape Point Road, Gambia

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SONY α99, Vario-Sonnar T* 24-70mm F2.8 ZA SSM

In the bedroom with the studio lighting i.e. large windows facing north.

Church of St Mary, Lalibela, Ethiopia

Belgium.

Antwerp National Zoo.

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Antwerp Zoo (Dutch: ZOO Antwerpen) is a zoo in the centre of Antwerp, Belgium, located next to the Antwerpen-Centraal railway station. It is the oldest animal park in the country, and one of the oldest in the world, established on 21 July 1843.

Ethiopia - Omo Valley - The Abyssinian ground hornbill or northern ground hornbill (Bucorvus abyssinicus) is an African bird, found north of the equator, and is one of two species of ground hornbill. The two are the largest species of hornbills found in Africa. (Wikipedia)

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