Wildlife

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Lullaby for an orphaned orangutan – East Kalimantan fires.

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East Kalimantan, a massive influx of orang utans appear at the edge of the forest driven there by fire and lack of food. A male sits by the roadside after spotting a dash of green amongst the charred landscape.

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A cheetah takes advantage from a “viewing” platform in search of food.

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Survival on the Masai Mara, a cheetah is chased away from her kill by a hyena.

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Gorrillas of the mist live high on the mountain meadows of the Virunga Volcanoes. The ranges straddle the borders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo also stretching to Uganda in the north.

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Gorrillas of the mist. A silverback becomes disturbed.

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Gorrillas of the mist. A mother with her infant was the cause of the disturbed silverback, fearing for their safety.

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Gorrillas of the mist. A juvenile surveys the surrounding bush.

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Impala Rhapsody over the Masai Mara.

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Giraffe illusion on the Masai Mara plains.

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A ride in the wild, northern Kenya.

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Man and beast in the wild on the Masai Mara.

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A crash of rhinoceros in Kenya.

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A pod of Hippopotamus wallow in the Mara River, Kenya.

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A Mandurah osprey leaves the nest.

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Osprey parent returns with a meal.

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Osprey devouring a meal.

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The Birdman of Sorrento, a mudlark drops in on Rick Parnell.

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Rainbow Lorikeet’s Joy.

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Colts Horseplay: After being locked up separately overnight these half-brother yearling colts show their enthusiasm for a romp when they are released in the morning.

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Overseer’s house inside Perth Zoo – circa 1979:
Breaking the ice with a stranger is sometimes less than easy. Particularly if you are a gregarious budgerigar and the other chap is an uncommunicative gibbon. But for Beau (the budgie) and Uban (the gibbon) there was a good reason to at least try to get along. After all they have to sleep under the same roof.
Both are “pets” of Peter Leeflang, overseer at Perth Zoo and his wife Yoka. They lead a rather pampered life.
But Mr Leeflang reckoned the chances of Beau and Uban developing a long-term friendship are slim.
Birds are a natural part of a gibbon’s diet and once Uban became a little older there’s a chance that he would consider Beau more as a tasty dish than a friend.

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