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African Leopard | Mark Dumbleton
Vultures gather around a freshly killed impala, while a spotted hyena feeds selfishly. The vultures will only get their chance once the hyena has eaten its fill and moved off. We were fairly certain the hyena had stolen the carcass from a leopard, a reminder of how competition never stops in the African wild. Moments like this show the raw balance of nature at work.
Spotted Hyena | Mark Dumbleton
Spotted beauty by #wildographer Mark Dumbleton
Mara Cheetah family by Mark Dumbleton
A male leopard on the prawl for prey during an overcast afternoon, Masai Mara, Kenya by Mark Dumbleton
“Girivana Dominant Male” – Kruger National Park, South Africa by #wildographer Mark Dumbleton
Remnants of Light
Mark Dumbleton
The last remnants of sunlight quickly fades on a stormy afternoon over the iconic and picturesque Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains. A slow flowing Tugela River reflects the amazing fiery sunset colours, oranges and reds, bringing to an end a great day in the Berg.
Equipment: Nikon D800, Nikon 14-24 f/2.8
Cape Fox Family in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa by Mark Dumbleton