Wildlife Photography part 1
Wildlife play a big role in the ecosystem mostly in the our beloved game parks. Elephants' digestion being 60% proper, most of the seeds passed through their guts are mostly viable and quickly germinate once landed on ground in dung. In this process more of new plant species are grown and more bush arise.
These beautiful creatures are under a threat of poaching in some of these habitats that lead into serious wounds and injuries. This female elephant was captured on a lake shore of lake Edward trying to quench thirst on a hot day with soaring temperatures. It was a miserable moment for me to watch but again I thought about photographing her to spread a word or conservation and awareness.
However on the other note, a beautiful and shy bird came by; it's a Green capped camaroptera singing right in front of me. It was a perfect time even forget of the sad story of the elephant 🐘, my camera was set well enough and below is the photo. They prefer in lush and thicker shrubs in slightly higher altitudes.
On the shores of lake Edward, I saw a nile crocodile at distance who was sunbathing with the common sandpipers. As I tried to approach him on boat, he quickly went back to water blocking my chance to capture a closeup shot.
Thank you for your time and reading through my wildlife posts.
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