A Little Chobe Magic

We thought a brief interlude for some photos from our lovely one day excursion into Chobe National Park in nearby Botswana would be fun. Enjoy!

Chobe national park has the highest number of elephants in africa at APPROXIMATELY 125,000!

Cape buffalo are extremely dangerous because they never warn before charging.

This young giraffe was licking salt from the ground.

Baboons are always fun to watch, especially young ones with their mom.

This very rare two-headed zebra was an amazing sighting!

This yellow-billed stork is tossing a small fish in the air before swallowing it in one gulp.

We enjoyed watching these young male impalas sparring.

This lioness rested in the shade of these bushes to ride out the 99 degree heat.

This was a handsome male greater kudu.

This Ground hornbill was feeding on elephant dung. Yum!

Check out the tongue!

It was very unusual and special - our first ever sighting- to see a beautiful SERVAL in broad daylight!