It was no problem to find them in the parks where safari was organized. We could watch them really closely, because sometimes they were a few meters from the car. In fact, safaris are especially famous for the elephants and for the less common leopard. Such a "natural" find as a herd of elephants could sometimes cause tourists get stuck in traffic jams. Sometimes people were wondering what we were photographing. On hearing that we are interested in some small birds they reacted with an ironic smile and disappointment.
Alphabetical list
Sri Lankan elephant
Mammals
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Sri Lankan kangaroo lizard
Reptiles
Dobre |
Sri Lankan pit viper
Reptiles
There are several dozen (about one hundred) species of snakes in Sri Lanka, including seven poisonous. Two of them are deadly dangerous. The photos of Sri Lankan pit viper were taken less than two meters from the path frequently walked through by tourists. Well, a dozen or so meters from the children playing on the lawn. Snakes are not a threat in Sri Lanka anyway and it is difficult to spot them, find them. For two weeks in Sri Lanka we saw, for a short while, three species of snakes including one poisonous. Dobre |
St Patrick's Cathedral
Ireland
Bardzo dobre |
St. Peter's Basilica
Vatican City
Bardzo dobre |
St.Joh's Co-Cathedral
Malta
Bardzo dobre |
Steely-vented Hummingbird
Hummingbirds
Although I managed to capture many species of hummingbirds, you can find there one description of all 22 species photographed in Costa Rica together. This time my expedition took longer and the light was better, I had therefore an opportunity to take many dynamic pictures. It is interesting that driving around Costa Rica after traveling several kilometers there were species of hummingbirds completely different from those we could observe earlier. Dokumentacyjne |
Steenbok
Mammals
Dobre |
Steppe agama
Reptiles
Dobre |
Steppe buzzard
Accipitriformes
As with the bearded vulture and the steppe eagle also this bird did not landed in front of the lookout point. Steppe buzzards circled above the lookout and I managed to take the first pictures of this bird. Then during the journey to the place of shooting egyptian vulture we could watch this bird cycling high in the sky. It was certainly a rarity and in the area of our shooting it occurred considerably less often than long-legged buzzard. In size it is very similar to our buzzard, occurring in Western Europe. Bardzo dobre |