Monday, September 27, 2010

Botswana: Chobe River

Our first stop in Botswana was the Chobe River national park for a sunset boat cruise on the river.These 2 young men were waiting, for what I don't know, but they were photogenic, so...
The river itself we quite lovely, and I was lucky enough to get the front seat in the boat (though I'm not sure if I agreed with that statement later when the sun was going down and the boat driver racing to get back to the park entrance. oh, the spray! brrrr)
The first thing we saw were some buffalo off in the distance. The amazing thing about this tour was that we were in a boat. You can get pretty close to things from the water side.
As we got closer to the island, we noticed all the birds everywhere
Darters and cormorants. I'm not confident which is which, but I think I have mostly pictures of darters
This one has something in/stuck on its beak
They are striking birds
And they look like snakes in the water
Buffalo grazing on an island in the Chobe, now that we are close enough to see
I think this is an open mouth stork. maybe

Buffalo
This monitor lizard was pretty adventurous
He came so close to the boat that you could have touched him. (if you were crazy)
Hippos, buffalo, and even elephants grazing in the distance
These buffalo were a little on edge. Why?
Well, tourists of course.
It was amazing how close the guides would try to take you. Against better judgement, all to keep the tourist happy
A kingfisher

Kudu ladies
Their coloration is so odd to me. Hints at stripes and spots
Elephants and hippos
Hippos in the water
The elephants were eating the marsh grass
They would swish it around to get rid of dirt and rocks
Did you know that elephants have 6 sets of teeth? When one set wears down, another replaces them, a process that usually takes 10 years. Hence elephants live to about 60-70 depending on how quick they wear their teeth down. A whole herd of elephants. Look at the tiny babies! (who are still big enough to squash me with very little thought)
Watching elephants drink was always fun
One thing I had never really thought about is how much elephants might play. They love to mess around!
African Fish Eagle
Impala ladies. I just think they are so elegant
Nile crocodile and an egret
A tour boat full of crazies came in a bit too close and made this guy mad
baboon baby
baboon thinking
Hippos butts
Red Lechwe
Elephants crossing back to the mainland
These two boys decided they weren't ready to leave the water yet
While the family gathered, these boys played
Jungle book anyone?
Even the hippos joined in on their own games

I'm not actually sure what these guys are, other than pretty
Maybe a waterbuck?
Fishermen in a mokoro
Sunset



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