Southern Africa. Anthony Goldman gets shots of leopards with cubs, lions and a wonderful variety of birds, hippos and more. Here are some of his photographic highlights…
A blister beetle. They secrete a nasty substance that can produce painful welts.
The Camp Pan male drinks from a pan.
Collared Sunbird
A beautiful shot of a crocodile lurking in the reeds.
An unusal bird for the area, a crowned hornbill.
The Sparta pride and cubs.
Two elephant calves engage in playful antic.
A male giraffe browsing on a buffalo thorn.
The Marthly male leopard with a fresh wound in his right leg.
The Marthly male leopard in the long grass of a summer’s evening
The Mashaba female leopard and her cub.
A rather intimidating crash of white rhinos.
A Sparta pride cub using a rather unorthodox pillow
One of the Tutlwa youngsters with its very distinctive pink nose
The Vomba female shows off her gorgeous dark coat
The Vomba female and her cub
A white rhino engaged in some serious wallowing
Long tailed paradise wydah.
Zebra and foal.
Photos taken by Anthony Goldman
Rich Laburn is filmmaker, photographer and writer who is based at Londolozi Game Reserve in South Africa. Spending his time capturing scenes of the wild and communicating the beauty of the African bushveld, he runs the Londolozi Blog as a way to entertain and engage people wishing to visit these wild lands.