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A young Giraffe calf in the dry riverbed of the Auob River, Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park. South Africa A large Social Weaver (Piletairus socius) nest in a Camelthorn (Vachellia erioloba) tree in the Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park, South Africa A juvenile Southern Pale Chanting Goshawk (Merielax canorus) photographed in the Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park, South Africa. The Richtersveld National Park is South Africa's only Mountain desert park. It is now co-managed with AiAis National Park in Namibia to form a Trans Frontier Park. Two Ostriches (Struthio camelus) taking a dust bath in the dry riverbed of the Auob river in the Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park, South Africa. A single Northern Black Korhaan (Eupodotis afraoides) male photographed is Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park, South Africa. These adult giraffes Camelopardus giraffa) are the babysitters of the herd The Fork-tailed Drongo (Dicurus adsimilis) hunts insects from a perch or often follow large animals to hunt disturbed insects. They are also known to steal prey from other insectivores. The Richtersveld National Park is South Africa's only Mountain desert park. It is now co-managed with AiAis National Park in Namibia to form a Trans Frontier Park. A breeding pair of White-backed Vultures (Gyps africanus) on their nest in the Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park. South Africa The trawler Aristea was built in 1934 in Scotland, served as a minesweeper in WWII and ran aground on 4th July 1945 near Hondeklip Bay with the loss of one life. A single Swallow-tailed Bee-eater (Merops hirundineus) seen in the Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park, South Africa. Two Ostriches (Struthio camelus) taking a dust bath in the dry riverbed of the Auob river in the Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park, South Africa. Three large Social Weaver (Piletairus socius) nests in a Camelthorn (Vachellia erioloba) tree in the Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park, South Africa A single Lilac-breasted Roller (Coracias caudatus) perched on a dead branch in the Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park. South Africa Elephants (Loxodonta africana) chasing an Impala ram (Aepyceros melampus) at a water hole in Kruger National Park. South Africa. The Richtersveld National Park is South Africa's only Mountain desert park. It is now co-managed with AiAis National Park in Namibia to form a Trans Frontier Park. Interesting cloud formations at sunset over the bushveld of Kruger National Park. The bushmanland is an arid semi-desert area in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa and is named after the hunter-gatherer Bushman (also known as San) people who lived here The Brown-hooded Kingfisher (Halcyon albiventris) mainly feeds on insects Two Impala rams(Aepyceros melampus) share a waterhole with a herd of Buchell's Zebra(Equus burchellii) The Village Weaver (Ploceus cucullatus), in it's bright yellow breeding plumage, busy weaving a nest. At five feet tall this elegant wader is the largest of all storks. A Pied Kingfisher (Ceryle rudis) perched on a low water bridge over the Sabie River in Kruger National Park. South Africa. A Martial Eagle (Polemaetus bellicosus) being harassed on it's perch by a Fork-tailed Drongo (Dicrurus adsimilis) Two large bright flowers of the Giant Mat Vygie (Jordaaniella spongiosa) forms part of the Spring flower display of the Namaqualand region in South Africa. Macro image if the  inflorescence of Chives A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa The Village Weaver (Ploceus cucullatus), in it's bright yellow breeding plumage, busy weaving a nest. A juvenile Southern Pale Chanting Goshawk (Merielax canorus) photographed in the Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park, South Africa. Single Oryx in Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park A single Lilac-breasted Roller (Coracias caudatus) perched on a dead branch in the Kruger National Park. South Africa The Immature Southern Ground Hornbill (Bucorvus leadbeateri), seen here perching on an ant nest, already resembles the adult, but the bare parts of the face and the fleshy part on the throat, called the wattle, will turn bright red. The Fork-tailed Drongo (Dicurus adsimilis) hunts insects from a perch or often follow large animals to hunt disturbed insects. They are also known to steal prey from other insectivores. A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa The Cape Robin-Chat (Cossypha caffra) is not only a beautiful garden songbird but also an effective biological control agent. A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa A single large bright flower of the Giant Mat Vygie (Jordaaniella spongiosa) forms part of the Spring flower display of the Namaqualand region in South Africa. A plant of the Giant Mat Vygie (Jordaaniella spongiosa) displaying several large bright flowers of the forms part of the Spring flower display of the Namaqualand region in South Africa. Macro image if the  inflorescence of Chives The first flower opening on the inflorescence of the Senecio fulgens A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa