Snapshot Serengeti Talk
#wildebeest in a hurry
#goats
This #elephant seems to have a leg #injury.
Yes, black-tipped tail, it's an #aardwolf
#guinea-fowl close-up
Too small for birds, insects. Cool shot!
nice picture of #baboon
Young #wildebeest
All the flies make me think there is a buffalo just outside the picture.
Shaggy fur with faint spots says #spotted-hyena
Nice!
Agree as well - odd angle makes it look almost like metal but it is an impala.
Looks like an ostrich. There is also something very small in the middle, don't know what that is.
Yes, it is.
Someone checking the camera, the grey-black part in the first frame seems to be the chalk board with date etc.
As David said - #white-tailed-mongoose
Piece of a plant, maybe blade of grass.
Very dramatic #fire!
Some kind of #bustard? Not sure which one...
#wildebeest - topis are less dark overall. The tail left is also typical for wildebeest.
#giraffe entering stage left...
#aardwolf
First two frames are confusing but frame 3 has the stripes.
#secretary_bird just leaving to the right.
A herd of #elephants walking by, look at the big one facing the camera in frame 3.
#hartebeest
Did you guess #zebra? Very clear in frame 3.
Looks like another zebra in the background.
#waterbuck
Yes, elephant standing close, see earlier ASG0014ff2, I don't see a serval tail and the lumps are probably dung.
#giraffe peeking in
Very dramatic flames!
Really nice shot of a #topi
#topi with young
Seems like another wildebeest, resting on the ground.
You can always add a #fire tag to it. If anyone is interested in finding images of fires they can do so easily then.
herd of #impala with young
#elephant - at least 3 elephants on the move
I drag images to Preview and adjust from there (on a Mac), very quick and easy.
#zebra lifting its head in the middle. #wildebeest on right edge
Neat!
extreme #close-up of #Thomson's gazelle - here's looking at you, kid!
Singing and dancing #secretary_bird
#hyena (2)
You can't go back but don't worry - someone else will add them.
#wildebeest
#impala and #giraffe
This camera appears to be kind of low to the ground, see here: ASG0017e3e
Yes, they look a bit reddish, could be from red soil.
Grant's gazelle (right) next to 4 Thomson's gazelles, nice picture to see the size difference.
#secretary_birds (and an insect perhaps)
Warthogs, you can see the "warts" at the side of the face in the last frame.
What the...? I think it's wildebeests running, any other suggestions?
Grant's gazelle and Thomson's gazelles plus smoke on the horizon.
Thomson's #gazelle up close
Not a reedbuck, #bushbuck
Yes, very dramatic!
#hyena, looking around
beautiful #cheetah picture
#serval
I'd say #lion - color and size are right and there are many pics on this camera showing lions relaxing here.
line of #hartebeest
#zebra with #oxpecker rider
#elephant tail
Thomson's gazelle
Yes, #warthog is right, part of the head.
Seems to big for that, probably wildebeest.
#wildebeest: look at the steep angle of the neck in the third animal from the left.
#hartebeest: light brown color, lighter belly, tall animal
More likely to be zebras. They are too tall to be warthogs.
Yes, here it is: ASG0012xpr
#thomsons_gazelle
#elephant in frame 3
#hartebeest is correct
#reedbuck - looks almost like the sample image
It's a #hartebeest.
#giraffe snacking on tree
#giraffe was a good guess: ASG0012yda
Way too tall for a warthog, more likely a #wildebeest.
It's a herd of #wildebeest grazing.
#hartebeest - the bristles coming out on one side of the tail are diagnostic.
Kiss me! (#Thomsons_gazelle)
Yes, just a branch. See here at daylight: ASG0015tou
Actually, they are Grant's gazelles. You can tell by the white shape above the tail.
#thommy nose
Wildebeest or zebra, most likely.
#Thomsons_gazelle
Lion's paw - lion snoozing on its back. See ASG00165cf
I think this is a cow - but the oxpecker is neat.
Seems like a good guess, look at ASG0012l0t. Almost same time, different date, though...
Size and the dark patch at the side point to Thomson's gazelle.
#giraffe - don't miss the one in the background!
#topi
No, something is there, make a guess. Here I would say Thomson's gazelle based on shape and height. Someone else may have a different guess.
Seems to be a herd of Thomson's gazelles (including the one on the left). Bright light might be a piece of vegetation catching the flash.
Looks like an antelope, I'd go with Grant's gazelle based on this image close in time: ASG0018f7e
#jackal
More likely an insect flying by.
Color is more consistent with #wildebeest.
#dikdik
Correction, probably rather a #secretary_bird, standing in a low spot with half its legs hidden.
#elephant, here is another shot a bit earlier: ASG00184ty
Impala, the lyra shape of the horns and the black tips on the ears are typical.
Shaggy coat with spots- it's a #spotted-hyena.
Guessing it's a bird on the camera again.
Beautiful pic of #raptor - maybe a fish eagle? Does anyone know?
Yes, they don't get caught on camera often. Looks as if this one is just landing.
The white/brown object in the middle is an #owl (face to left, wing stretched to right and back). Looks like a kind of barn owl.
Damn paparazzi! #cheetah
I'd say it's a #warthog.
More likely a #spotted_hyena, see also ASG0013f7o
Yes, definitely a #giraffe!
Looks more like someone's neck. My money would be on a hartebeest.
Male #elephant
Yes, definitely - walking away into the sunset.
#mongoose
Looks more like a spotted #hyena, the stripes seem to be shadows from above.
I don't see anything (except for vegetation).
Two #hippos
Group of #warthogs
I'd think so, too - lying on its back, paw in the air.
I'd say it's a Thomson's gazelle, rubbing its chin against the camera box.
Hard to say with the grass in front but it might be a stork.
#close-up #thomson's gazelle
Yup, green, veins visible - a leaf.
Female #wildebeest. Tail to the right, leg in the middle, udder on the left.
I vote for elephant trunk, based on the regular "bumps".
I'm guessing an ear (of a zebra), neck visible in the background.
Very regal looking #hartebeest.
I think the warthogs like to scratch by rubbing against the camera boxes, thereby taking these extreme close-up pictures.
#giraffe snacking on a tree
#reedbuck
#aardvark
There is a buffalo on the right side moving away from the camera. Very likely that the eyes belong to other buffalo.
No, just some wildebeest snacking on grass.
#waterbuck and #impala
herd of #impala and a #warthog
Did dik ear seems likely, color is right and also height from ground.
It's the tail of a bird sitting on the camera box.
You might be right! 😃
#vultures circling...
I vote for warthog rubbing its chin on the camera (nose pointing up to the right).
#impala: note the band of lighter fur on the side and the lack of a black spot under the ear
young #hartebeests
#steenbuck I think, in a hurry
Oh wow, they DO exist! Now, anyone seen a zorilla?
They are #impala
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#impala locking horns
Based on the image just shortly before this one, it is a baboon: ASG000zsyu
#hyena (see ASG000oavw)
It's a warthog, see ASG0011bvy
I think it is a #wildebeest, possibly a young one, see ASG000nu7s
No, just lying down, see ASG000nr29 a bit later.
More likely just some reflections on the lens, not a car.
I was thinking insect of some sort as well. A snail would leave slime behind, I think. It's not there after these pictures.
Any suggestions?
bird action shot
That's a rare capture!
Hello, zebra!
young #Grant's gazelle
#hartebeest young
Yes, greenish eyespot in the center belongs to a spotted hyena - not sure about the one on the left.
There is a herd of #wildebeest at the horizon plus at least one animal that looks like a #hartebeest.
#leopard
Looks like camera had fallen over (see ASG000y6g0), conked out (this image), then a researcher picked it up (see ASG000y6g2).
Giant spider?
Hhm, insect, not a bad guess. It looks a bit fuzzy, though...
fluffy #zebra young
I just learned that a group of #giraffes is called a tower...
A whole herd of probably #hartebeest (based on the one standing) under the tree in the background.
Yup, lower face of hartebeest, see the "stubble" on its chin.
#elephant taking down a tree
I think it is a #steenbuck (steinbuck), they are not on the list. Color and shape of the nose are not right for dik dik.
Yes, #mongoose, not pangolin (which WAS captured in another image).
No, actually, it seems to be a #bat-eared_fox (see ASG0010r5n and ASG0010r5m).
I think it is a white-tailed mongoose.
Rare closeup of a #giraffe's head.
#vervet_monkey
Yes, a #serval (see ASG0011x3n). The "hairdo" is an artifact due to the animal moving its head quickly.
Good one!
I am thinking #vervetmonkey. Cheetahs would have a longer body.
#impala herd with several young
Lots of eyes in the background, too - some kind of herd.
Seems it is a playful lion cub: ASG0010wbq
Interesting perspective of #wildebeest
Based on an earlier images this must be part of a #wildebeest - anyone care to guess what exactly we're seeing?
No, just some dust on the lens. On Nov 17, 2012 the moon was in its first quarter in Tanzania.
See what you mean but unlikely, cameras are not placed that close to one another.
I think it is a bird landing.
#impala family portrait
Yes, looks like a #bushbuck.
curious #lion
I hear you (haha)!
Not, not a zorilla (would be cool) but a white-tailed #mongoose.
curious #eland
Neat collection! It's always interesting to see what happens in one spot - quite a number of different critters coming by.
It's a #wildebeest, they have long black/dark brown tails.
It's a #zebra.
Thomson's gazelle, note the light and dark stripes on the side of the body. A reedbuck would be solid brown.
It's a #hartebeest
I think it's a wildebeest but zebra is also possible (image before shows zebra, after shows wildebeest).
Same camera, it's taking pictures all along after the fire is gone, for instance of this curious impala: ASG000p93o on the next day.
It's a #topi. The lighting is a bit off but note the horns (curved back, ridged, kind of massive), darker patches on the upper legs, hump.
#elephant - an ostrich would have feathers
Very large, grey and wrinkly - #elephant
Yes, it is!
#thomson's #gazelle - you can see the stripes: darker brown on top, lighter brown, then just a bit of black.
Probably just spooked by something.
Yes, first the baboons learned to write (ASG000qrm2) and now they're putting cameras into our houses...
leopard tortoise, I think
#tortoise
Yes, white stork, spending the winter in the Serengeti.
Yes, it's just a piece of grass moving, you can actually follow it in every frame, it looks greyish in frame 2 and 3.
It's a #serval.
Think much, much smaller with feathers: #guinea-fowl
They are evolving fast, it seems...
Based on the next images, I'd say this is curious baboon. See ASG000z81n and ASG000z81o, shortly after this one was taken.
#secretary-bird
#buffalo (3)
A bird, too small to be a vulture.
Shape of the head looks like an owl.
It's raining.
Looks like a spotted hyena to me.
And on Valentine's Day!
#giraffe at night
#warthog
#kori-bustard, it's on the list
It's an #aardvark, the tail is kind of bend away from the camera.
A #warthog with #oxpeckers riding on its back and a #giraffe eating a tree in the background - how neat is that! Nice light, too.
Oh, wow - very nice!
Probably Thomson's gazelle, based on image just a bit earlier: ASG000o7lq
Spot the #giraffes
You should buy a lottery ticket! I don't think I have seen one, yet and you had 2 in a day!
#giraffe
Might be spider web or nesting material from a rodent, something blocking the camera. All kinds of small critters invade the camera boxes.
#buffalo, possibly in the rain. Head is to the right, you can see one horn and an ear below it. Eye is just at the edge of the image.
I see only waving grass/plants.
Absolutely #zebra - both hartebeest and topi have a small hump (and no stripes).
#hartebeest snacking on the go.
I think it is a butterfly: you can see the "eyes" on the wings in image 1 on the ground, then it flies up in image 2.
I don't think so, just moving grass.
#hippo out during the day
#elephants on parade
Not a bad guess, someone is messing with the camera. It is a #human, though. See: ASG0010ed3
#giraffe posing for the title of National Geographic
Another buffalo, I think it's part of a horn.
Based on color and the forward curving horns I would also go with #reedbuck. You can even see the black spot under the ear!
A #bird-of-prey, maybe a kind of falcon?
Looks like the shadow of a #hartebeest to me.
Some kind of #bird, walking away.
Belonging to the collared #lioness: ASG000ytd1
#baboon seems like a good call.
#impala, note 3-tone coat with rich brown on top, lighter stripe on side and cream belly. Also a dark spot where back leg meets the body.
It is something flying up (or landing), you can see the animal in the air in frame 1. Probably an insect based on its size.
#zebra young with mother
Rarely seen in the Serengeti: the #hartebeest with two bodies and one head...
No, it's a #buffalo.
It's a herd of #wildebeest, posing for a group shot.
Not a baboon, rather a #buffalo from behind (and another at the left edge, eating).
headbutting #wildebeest
Did our bird get company or is it stretching its wing?
#mongoose (banded)
I'm guessing it's a reedbuck bending down to feed.
Probably part of the box holding the camera. Camera seems to have been "bumped" and moved slightly.
I'm pretty sure that is a leopard, lying on its back. Visible are chin and nose, rest is out of frame. Here is an earlier pic: ASG0011kg4
On the left edge? #buffalo
It's a buffalo just entering the frame from the right.
Just grass.
Probably just late for its shift standing in front of the next camera. 😉
Impressive set of horns on this #buffalo.
Probably a #wildebeest, see ASG0011l5b
I think it's a black-shouldered kite on the hunt.
beautiful light
#impala watching a #dikdik go by: great sequence to see the size difference between these species.
Excellent portrait of a #kori-bustard
#impala
#jackal watching a herd of Grant's gazelles.
#warthog family
Yep, looks like a baboon checking out the camera.
#ostrich eying the camera.
#human, picking up the fallen camera.
It's a #topi - wildebeest tails are more like horse tails.
More likely than not it's just more wildebeest.
I don't think the wildebeest would be standing there this calmly if it were. It's another #wildebeest, resting on the ground.
Yes, #elephant, see later image: ASG000zbnc
Definitely #hippopotamus
The angular shape is quite characteristic: #wildebeest
I think it is possible. It is already there in an earlier shot: ASG0011g9q. There is also a cute portrait of the two here: ASG0011g9u
Based on the face pattern I'd say Grant's gazelle.
Big, brown and bulky = #buffalo
#wildebeest for sure, their coat has this brindle pattern
#bushbuck
#eland with a swarm of #oxpeckers
It's a side-striped #jackal, note the white tip on the tail.
3 #giraffes walking along
side-striped #jackal under a dramatic sky
#hartebeest now found a #guinea-fowl to help him guard the camera.
It's a #wildebeest, only the head is in the image. you can faintly see the horns.
The long, skinny tail with tassel is a sure way to identify a warthog.
Young #topi.
Definitely 2 #warthog. You can see the tail of the front one in frame 3. See also: ASG000y3a3
young #topi
White-bellied Bustard preening (not sure what species the other bird is).
Tail of a bird sitting on the camera.
Old #buffalo, checking out the camera.
Just another zebra catching up, possibly a younger one.
These are 5 or so #buffalo.
#porcupine family with baby porcupine
#elephant trunk going for the camera.
It's a #wildebeest.
It's a hippo, here it is earlier in the sequence: ASG000muwh
It's #guinea-fowl, see next image: ASG000z9kv
Definitely a zebra, you can see the stripes in image 3.
#impala with nursing young
#lion
"Flying" #impala at right edge.
I think it's just a leaf or a rock, not a tortoise. It is not moving, still there unchanged hours later: ASG000ysez
I know! It was a pleasant surprise to see them.
#baboon and weird camera effect
Beautiful images of 2 #cheetah
It's a spotted hyena. It's there for a while, see ASG000psjw
It's a #wildebeest. You can see the "beard" in the lower right corner. The "leg" on the left is a tree.
Yes, they are #buffalo.
#Grey-backed-Fiscal
I vote for fluffy tail. Appears at 4:39 or so and disappears around 5:12. No other tall plants close by and it moves up and down.
Awwww - baby #baboon hitching a ride.
Definitely feathers! Looks like a wing to me.
Thomson's gazelles, young trying to get a drink from mom.
#guinea-fowl
Yes, definitely #wildebeest.
#buffalo, they are usually covered in mud and flies.
Very cool!
Great capture!
Good call, here it is with mom: ASG000rtf2
I think the bird in ASG000pzro is a Black-bellied bustard.
I think it's a Black-headed Heron. Cool picture.
Really neat, tail flying!
Yes, White Stork, spending the winter in Africa.
What a great capture.
This #hartebeest was in a hurry!
Nothing here, just some plants in the foreground.
No, that's a #warthog, very close to the camera. You see one of the tusks moving up and down on the left.
I think so, comparing it to the sample image in the birds thread.
Cameras are about 1 m (3 ft) off the ground.
Funny view of #buffalo trying to reach some delicious grass without getting up.
It's the tail of a zebra: ASG000mw2r
Yes, #buffalo. The birds are probably #oxpeckers, they are often riding on animals, eating insects, identify them as "bird, other".
Yes, it's person: ASG000q45a
Here is the picture just before this one: ASG000n8n5. It's a #wildebeest.
It's a #wildebeest. Here is shot of the tail end, ASG000ng7e
Nope, a horn. Based on the number of flies, probably from a buffalo.
I think so, based on the pictures here: http://talk.snapshotserengeti.org/#/boards/BSG0000008/discussions/DSG0000e8v
White-bellied Bustard
Chopping off the grass in front of the camera.
#balloon
#hartebeest. Elands have very distinct black patches at the back of their knees.
#White-bellied-bustard
It is so interesting that this/a hartebeest seems to be back in season 6, parked at the camera.
Looks like a #wildebeest to me.
I think it is a #marsh-owl. See http://talk.snapshotserengeti.org/#/boards/BSG0000008/discussions/DSG0000ek5
#bird with very distinct wing pattern, maybe a raptor? Does anyone know this one?
#vulture - very nice image
#human
For those looking for "butt shots", here is a #hartebeest behind.
And there are spots, albeit faint, I also vote for #hyena.
Wow, nice footage.
Yes, some kind of bird, it's there in quite a number of images.
Yes, #topi.
#hippopotamus
#buffalo
My guess is #buffalo, there is one in the image just before this one: ASG000qpcz. They are often muddy.
#wildebeest with #young
They look like #eland to me.
#wildebeest - large animal, brindle coat.
It's the tail of a #bird, sitting on the camera box. It's there for a while, see ASG00116tc. Don't know what species...
#wildebeest, the silver "beard" together with the brown fur is a good indicator.
There are a number of Thomson's gazelles, e.g. on the right edge near the tree. Moving animal is an antelope, probably also a tommie.
Looks like a buffalo.
Yes, #elephant tail. Here is the rest of the animal: ASG000qznz
Very odd. Maybe a bug of some sort and the stripey effect is from the wings?
Very dramatic looking image of #warthog.
Yes, #secretary-bird
Looks like it's a field assistant with the weed wacker: ASG000zpxt
Fairly unlikely, they are nocturnal as far as I know. Maybe the tail of a warthog?
Thomson's and Grant's gazelle in one image. Nice to see the difference in size.
I think this means the #hartebeest is back in Season 6! And it brought a friend.
It's a Thomson's gazelle. If you look closely you can see the lighter stripe and a bit of black on it's side. An earlier pic: ASG000o7sv
Gazelles of the apocalypse...
#baboon finding something interesting.
No, it's a tree in front of the camera. Here is the reason it is there: ASG000n0cl - just a minute earlier: ASG000n0ck, no tree...
#lizard - how neat, my first reptile!
Yes, that looks like the tail of a warthog.
I don't think so, zorilla would be black and white like a skunk, this one has spots. Maybe the tail of a cheetah?
Definitely looks like the ear of a zebra, half black, half white.
It's a #secretary-bird. They always seem to be on some important mission.
I don't think so, just #wildebeest resting.
Checked it for you, seems just fine: ASG000qv8z 😃
Yep, a #warthog (see ASG000puaq).
Good call, here it is: ASG000nghq
Looks like the post the camera used to be on, taken by someone checking the camera.
Yes, #eland.
#waterbuck (and #impala)
Nice flash effect in combination with the sky.
It's funny how such a big animal can still hide so well!
Almost clicked "nothing there" on this one...
Yes, #wildebeest.
Based on the images directly before ( ASG000o74c ) and after ( ASG000o74e ) this is a zebra. The cameras are about 1m above ground.
Sometimes it doesn't take much to identify an animal: zebra ear at right edge.
#wildebeest, they have quite hairy faces. The eyes in the back probably belong to wildebeest, too, might be lying down. See ASG000o04l
It's something big but not a giraffe: #elephant
Good guess, it is an #impala. See ASG000pnek.
It's a #lion. See here ASG000u0sr
The one on the left appears to be a juvenile.
It's a #wildebeest. The tail is quite distinctive, like the tail of a horse.
I think it is a bird of some sort.
It's a wildebeest, see this image a few minutes later: ASG000r155
#caracal
Nice sunset.
#kori-bustard
See also here why there is no "unknown" option: http://talk.snapshotserengeti.org/#/boards/BSG0000006/discussions/DSG0000dxb
#hyena
Hello neighbor!
Those are #oxpeckers, having a snack.
It's OK to make an educated guess. There are probably a lot of options you can exclude (i.e. lions, elephants, giraffes).
#dikdik in daylight
Yes, definitely! See ASG000qbk7
Maybe guinea fowl? Seems too small for a baboon.
#wildebeest smooch
It appears to be a plant, see this daylight image from the same camera: ASG000r95a
Yes, they look like #wildebeest.
Just based on the stance I would say hartebeest, at least the one on the right.
This one is just great! Southern Ground-hornbill, Bucorvus leadbeateri. #hornbill
As AowlanCrystal said, it's a #buffalo with an #oxpecker riding on it's head in image 2.
Yes, #elephant
Based on the images before and after this one it is a #buffalo.
Yes, this one really made me smile!
I'd say it's a leopard - no black lines alongside the nose.
They are #impala. See the next image in the series: ASG000n1g7
Great image!
I'd guess insects of some sort. I remember seeing an image that had lots of dragonflies.
Kneeling #warthog
Probably an #oxpecker, they eat parasites like ticks and fly larvae.
Beautiful image with resting #lion.
Nice image of #guineafowl.
It's a male #lion, see here: ASG000puti. That's his ear showing on the left.
My best guess is #Thomson's gazelle.
I think it's a young #hartebeest.
Think bigger - it's a #giraffe. The tail is quite diagnostic. See the next picture in the series: ASG000t7i0
#wildebeest, they seem to like to get close to the camera.
Looks convincing but alas, it is a plant (or two). See this pic ASG000nego during day and this one after it ASG000negp- plant becomes ears.
#Grant's gazelle
#buffalo resting on the ground. You are looking against the side of its horn.
Yes, they are #hartebeest. A very young one in the front, two older young animals behind.
There are about 4 or so zebras standing on the right (and the one on the left).
I'd say #wildebeest.
Yup - it's a #giraffe.
Yes, #guineafowl. They have a kind of "helmet" on their head.
Yes, #warthog.
#vervetmonkey - the first one I've seen.
Had to look twice as well, definitely a chubby #hyena!
There is a #buffalo on the left and some eyes in the background with not enough detail to identify. I don't see a leopard.
#reedbuck with young
Yes, very likely a #buffalo.
Snoozing #warthog
Very likely it did not simply fall over but was dismantled by an animal. Still interesting to get a different perspective. 😃
#wildebeest antics
No, looks like another elephant.
#wildebeest, the tail is actually quite distinctive.
Not an elephant but a wildebeest (female). Elephants have really "wrinkly" skin, not fur.
I agree, looks like a warthog.
Yes, buffalo.
Not a warthog, it's a #buffalo on the left. The animal on the right is likely to be a buffalo as well but could be a wildebeest.
Me too, neat picture!
#zebra
Pretty sure there is at least one lion on the rocks right. Check ASG000tdub for a better look.
#wildebeest head butting
curious #baboon
#cheetah
Based on the horns and the body size it's probably a #wildebeest or a #buffalo
#baboon
#White-bellied #Bustard
#wildebeest, the color and brindle pattern are characteristic.
#bird tail, maybe a lilac-breasted roller?
kori bustard
Looks like a #bird to me, maybe a Grey-backed Fiscal
Nice closeup of #impala
nice #hyena pic
#elephant skin #closeup
#zebra - helping to keep the camera clear of waving grass.
Optical illusion, probably a rock or something like that. Compare to this image from the same camera: ASG000rsiw
#hare antics
Yes, #baboons.
Yes, looks like a #caracal to me as well.
I'd guess a bird of prey of some sort - lovely shot.
#elephant Looks like it just rained a lot.
dramatic #sky
#lion tail
Head of another #zebra, grazing.
#dragonfly
#zebra friends
Interesting view of some #hartebeest ballet.
Neat #zebra picture.
#secretarybird
#warthog, enjoying the breeze.
Ah, good guess.
What are those critters moving in a line to the right of the trees. Maybe a group of #baboons? They're small compared to the wildebeest.
#reedbuck, looks as if it's posing for a portrait.
What a great #warthog image!
Yes, it is, #elephant.
#topi with calf
#lion #cub biting mom's butt
#guinea fowl
#elephant
Found a picture: http://blog.snapshotserengeti.org/2012/12/13/the-things-that-live-inside-the-cameras/
The cameras are about the size of a paperback book. See pic in the blog. But they are in metal boxes, don't know how big those are.
Beautiful landscape and light.
#hartebeest likes the camera.
#waterbuck young
#elephant messing with the camera?
#hyena, maybe scent-marking the camera?
I'd say #warthog
A forest of #elephant legs.
#wildebeest (with its hind end to the camera, head turned towards the camera)
#impala with #oxpecker
Two #elephants in the moonlight.
Hey, what are you listening to?
#warthog, moving indeed!
The flash makes it look as if the #giraffe were walking in front of a poster.
#wildebeest with a herd of #elephants moving by in the background.
It looks like a muddy horn to me, maybe some antelope?
#cheetah checking out the camera
#weavers and their nests
#butterfly in frame 3
#spiderweb
Look at those flies!
Who is watching the #aardvark?
Wow! Herd of #elephants.
Smiling #eland with #oxpecker
Thomson's #gazelles.
Very interesting, thanks!
Thomson's #gazelle portrait. What's that on its right ear, some kind of parasite?
A group of #baboons foraging and a herd of #impala in the background.
Grant's #gazelle with broken horn.
This #hyena looks as if it just had dinner.
Curious #elephants.
Beautiful #sky.
Looks like a #hare but I can't see the tail.
The white stripes seem to be grass in front of the animal. It's too low to the ground to be a bushbuck.
I'd say #warthog.
Great image of a herd of #elephants!
#porcupines
This #wildebeest seems to have a thorn stuck in its skin.
This #buffalo appears to have some passengers, maybe #oxpeckers?
Seems to be a lion (cub?) checking out the camera: See the images taken just before this one: ASG000tcj6 and ASG000tcj5.
Nice #sunset!
It's a spotted #hyena (I guessed but ASG000puni confirms it).
Female #ostrich
Snoozing #hyena.
#cheetah really likes the camera!
Looks like he's saving some for later!
Beautiful light!
Some pointy-eared critter.
Warthog family with 2 young.
Nice shot of a #bird in flight, maybe a Grey-backed Fiscal?
Ah, thanks!
Another #warthog going for the camera.
Any ID on the #bird? Lots of flies, too.
Wildebeest on the run.
Elephant with a big appetite.
The images seem to be in the wrong order, should maybe be 1-3-2? Warthog running towards the camera, then bumping into it.
#fire
There is a whole herd under the tree in the background, not sure what they are.
A tickbird hitching a ride on a giraffe.
Jumping Impala.
Very iconic warthog shot.
Cheetah rubbing against the camera.
Cub bugging mom.
Lion with radio collar.
Nursing cubs.
Fire!
My first hare - great ears!
Great images of feeding giraffe.
Lion family life.
Looks like a rainstorm in the distance.
Thompson's antelopes - looks like two males tussling (left side, background).
Impala
Buffalo and preening buffalo egrets
Wildebeest young checking out the guinea fowl.
Wildebeest herd
Grazing impalas
Zebra young nursing
Zebra with young
Impala antics
Wonder what scared them?
Four giraffes eating.
Four giraffes in one picture!
#wildebeest in a hurry
#goats
This #elephant seems to have a leg #injury.
Yes, black-tipped tail, it's an #aardwolf
#guinea-fowl close-up
Too small for birds, insects. Cool shot!
nice picture of #baboon
Young #wildebeest
All the flies make me think there is a buffalo just outside the picture.
Shaggy fur with faint spots says #spotted-hyena
Nice!
Agree as well - odd angle makes it look almost like metal but it is an impala.
Looks like an ostrich. There is also something very small in the middle, don't know what that is.
Yes, it is.
Someone checking the camera, the grey-black part in the first frame seems to be the chalk board with date etc.
As David said - #white-tailed-mongoose
Piece of a plant, maybe blade of grass.
Very dramatic #fire!
Some kind of #bustard? Not sure which one...
#wildebeest - topis are less dark overall. The tail left is also typical for wildebeest.
#giraffe entering stage left...
#aardwolf
First two frames are confusing but frame 3 has the stripes.
#secretary_bird just leaving to the right.
A herd of #elephants walking by, look at the big one facing the camera in frame 3.
#hartebeest
Did you guess #zebra? Very clear in frame 3.
Looks like another zebra in the background.
#waterbuck
Yes, elephant standing close, see earlier ASG0014ff2, I don't see a serval tail and the lumps are probably dung.
#giraffe peeking in
Very dramatic flames!
Really nice shot of a #topi
#topi with young
Seems like another wildebeest, resting on the ground.
You can always add a #fire tag to it. If anyone is interested in finding images of fires they can do so easily then.
herd of #impala with young
#elephant - at least 3 elephants on the move
I drag images to Preview and adjust from there (on a Mac), very quick and easy.
#zebra lifting its head in the middle. #wildebeest on right edge
Neat!
extreme #close-up of #Thomson's gazelle - here's looking at you, kid!
Singing and dancing #secretary_bird
#hyena (2)
You can't go back but don't worry - someone else will add them.
#wildebeest
#impala and #giraffe
This camera appears to be kind of low to the ground, see here: ASG0017e3e
Yes, they look a bit reddish, could be from red soil.
Grant's gazelle (right) next to 4 Thomson's gazelles, nice picture to see the size difference.
#secretary_birds (and an insect perhaps)
Warthogs, you can see the "warts" at the side of the face in the last frame.
What the...? I think it's wildebeests running, any other suggestions?
Grant's gazelle and Thomson's gazelles plus smoke on the horizon.
Thomson's #gazelle up close
Not a reedbuck, #bushbuck
Yes, very dramatic!
#hyena, looking around
beautiful #cheetah picture
#serval
I'd say #lion - color and size are right and there are many pics on this camera showing lions relaxing here.
line of #hartebeest
#zebra with #oxpecker rider
#elephant tail
Thomson's gazelle
Yes, #warthog is right, part of the head.
Seems to big for that, probably wildebeest.
#wildebeest: look at the steep angle of the neck in the third animal from the left.
#hartebeest: light brown color, lighter belly, tall animal
More likely to be zebras. They are too tall to be warthogs.
Yes, here it is: ASG0012xpr
#thomsons_gazelle
#elephant in frame 3
#hartebeest is correct
#serval
#reedbuck - looks almost like the sample image
It's a #hartebeest.
#giraffe snacking on tree
#wildebeest
#wildebeest
#giraffe was a good guess: ASG0012yda
Way too tall for a warthog, more likely a #wildebeest.
It's a herd of #wildebeest grazing.
#hartebeest - the bristles coming out on one side of the tail are diagnostic.
Kiss me! (#Thomsons_gazelle)
Yes, just a branch. See here at daylight: ASG0015tou
Actually, they are Grant's gazelles. You can tell by the white shape above the tail.
#thommy nose
Wildebeest or zebra, most likely.
#Thomsons_gazelle
Lion's paw - lion snoozing on its back. See ASG00165cf
I think this is a cow - but the oxpecker is neat.
Seems like a good guess, look at ASG0012l0t. Almost same time, different date, though...
Size and the dark patch at the side point to Thomson's gazelle.
#giraffe - don't miss the one in the background!
#topi
No, something is there, make a guess. Here I would say Thomson's gazelle based on shape and height. Someone else may have a different guess.
Seems to be a herd of Thomson's gazelles (including the one on the left). Bright light might be a piece of vegetation catching the flash.
Looks like an antelope, I'd go with Grant's gazelle based on this image close in time: ASG0018f7e
#jackal
More likely an insect flying by.
Color is more consistent with #wildebeest.
#dikdik
#waterbuck
Correction, probably rather a #secretary_bird, standing in a low spot with half its legs hidden.
#elephant, here is another shot a bit earlier: ASG00184ty
Impala, the lyra shape of the horns and the black tips on the ears are typical.
Shaggy coat with spots- it's a #spotted-hyena.
Guessing it's a bird on the camera again.
Beautiful pic of #raptor - maybe a fish eagle? Does anyone know?
Yes, they don't get caught on camera often. Looks as if this one is just landing.
The white/brown object in the middle is an #owl (face to left, wing stretched to right and back). Looks like a kind of barn owl.
Damn paparazzi! #cheetah
I'd say it's a #warthog.
More likely a #spotted_hyena, see also ASG0013f7o
Yes, definitely a #giraffe!
Looks more like someone's neck. My money would be on a hartebeest.
Male #elephant
Yes, definitely - walking away into the sunset.
#mongoose
Looks more like a spotted #hyena, the stripes seem to be shadows from above.
I don't see anything (except for vegetation).
Two #hippos
Group of #warthogs
I'd think so, too - lying on its back, paw in the air.
I'd say it's a Thomson's gazelle, rubbing its chin against the camera box.
Hard to say with the grass in front but it might be a stork.
#close-up #thomson's gazelle
Yup, green, veins visible - a leaf.
Female #wildebeest. Tail to the right, leg in the middle, udder on the left.
I vote for elephant trunk, based on the regular "bumps".
I'm guessing an ear (of a zebra), neck visible in the background.
Very regal looking #hartebeest.
I think the warthogs like to scratch by rubbing against the camera boxes, thereby taking these extreme close-up pictures.
#giraffe snacking on a tree
#reedbuck
#aardvark
There is a buffalo on the right side moving away from the camera. Very likely that the eyes belong to other buffalo.
#hartebeest
No, just some wildebeest snacking on grass.
#waterbuck and #impala
herd of #impala and a #warthog
Did dik ear seems likely, color is right and also height from ground.
It's the tail of a bird sitting on the camera box.
You might be right! 😃
#vultures circling...
I vote for warthog rubbing its chin on the camera (nose pointing up to the right).
#impala: note the band of lighter fur on the side and the lack of a black spot under the ear
young #hartebeests
#steenbuck I think, in a hurry
Oh wow, they DO exist! Now, anyone seen a zorilla?
They are #impala
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#impala locking horns
#serval
Based on the image just shortly before this one, it is a baboon: ASG000zsyu
#hyena (see ASG000oavw)
It's a warthog, see ASG0011bvy
I think it is a #wildebeest, possibly a young one, see ASG000nu7s
No, just lying down, see ASG000nr29 a bit later.
More likely just some reflections on the lens, not a car.
I was thinking insect of some sort as well. A snail would leave slime behind, I think. It's not there after these pictures.
Any suggestions?
bird action shot
#waterbuck
That's a rare capture!
Hello, zebra!
young #Grant's gazelle
#hartebeest young
Yes, greenish eyespot in the center belongs to a spotted hyena - not sure about the one on the left.
There is a herd of #wildebeest at the horizon plus at least one animal that looks like a #hartebeest.
#wildebeest
#leopard
Looks like camera had fallen over (see ASG000y6g0), conked out (this image), then a researcher picked it up (see ASG000y6g2).
Giant spider?
Hhm, insect, not a bad guess. It looks a bit fuzzy, though...
fluffy #zebra young
I just learned that a group of #giraffes is called a tower...
A whole herd of probably #hartebeest (based on the one standing) under the tree in the background.
Yup, lower face of hartebeest, see the "stubble" on its chin.
#elephant taking down a tree
I think it is a #steenbuck (steinbuck), they are not on the list. Color and shape of the nose are not right for dik dik.
#wildebeest
Yes, #mongoose, not pangolin (which WAS captured in another image).
No, actually, it seems to be a #bat-eared_fox (see ASG0010r5n and ASG0010r5m).
I think it is a white-tailed mongoose.
Rare closeup of a #giraffe's head.
#vervet_monkey
Yes, a #serval (see ASG0011x3n). The "hairdo" is an artifact due to the animal moving its head quickly.
Good one!
I am thinking #vervetmonkey. Cheetahs would have a longer body.
They are #impala
#impala herd with several young
Lots of eyes in the background, too - some kind of herd.
Seems it is a playful lion cub: ASG0010wbq
Interesting perspective of #wildebeest
Based on an earlier images this must be part of a #wildebeest - anyone care to guess what exactly we're seeing?
#wildebeest
No, just some dust on the lens. On Nov 17, 2012 the moon was in its first quarter in Tanzania.
See what you mean but unlikely, cameras are not placed that close to one another.
I think it is a bird landing.
#impala family portrait
Yes, looks like a #bushbuck.
curious #lion
I hear you (haha)!
Not, not a zorilla (would be cool) but a white-tailed #mongoose.
curious #eland
Neat collection! It's always interesting to see what happens in one spot - quite a number of different critters coming by.
It's a #wildebeest, they have long black/dark brown tails.
It's a #zebra.
Thomson's gazelle, note the light and dark stripes on the side of the body. A reedbuck would be solid brown.
It's a #hartebeest
I think it's a wildebeest but zebra is also possible (image before shows zebra, after shows wildebeest).
Same camera, it's taking pictures all along after the fire is gone, for instance of this curious impala: ASG000p93o on the next day.
It's a #topi. The lighting is a bit off but note the horns (curved back, ridged, kind of massive), darker patches on the upper legs, hump.
#elephant - an ostrich would have feathers
Very large, grey and wrinkly - #elephant
Yes, it is!
#wildebeest
#thomson's #gazelle - you can see the stripes: darker brown on top, lighter brown, then just a bit of black.
Probably just spooked by something.
Yes, it is.
Yes, first the baboons learned to write (ASG000qrm2) and now they're putting cameras into our houses...
leopard tortoise, I think
#tortoise
Yes, white stork, spending the winter in the Serengeti.
Yes, it's just a piece of grass moving, you can actually follow it in every frame, it looks greyish in frame 2 and 3.
It's a #serval.
Think much, much smaller with feathers: #guinea-fowl
They are evolving fast, it seems...
Based on the next images, I'd say this is curious baboon. See ASG000z81n and ASG000z81o, shortly after this one was taken.
#secretary-bird
#buffalo (3)
A bird, too small to be a vulture.
Shape of the head looks like an owl.
It's raining.
Looks like a spotted hyena to me.
And on Valentine's Day!
#giraffe at night
#warthog
#kori-bustard, it's on the list
It's an #aardvark, the tail is kind of bend away from the camera.
#hartebeest young
A #warthog with #oxpeckers riding on its back and a #giraffe eating a tree in the background - how neat is that! Nice light, too.
Oh, wow - very nice!
Probably Thomson's gazelle, based on image just a bit earlier: ASG000o7lq
Spot the #giraffes
You should buy a lottery ticket! I don't think I have seen one, yet and you had 2 in a day!
#giraffe
Might be spider web or nesting material from a rodent, something blocking the camera. All kinds of small critters invade the camera boxes.
#buffalo, possibly in the rain. Head is to the right, you can see one horn and an ear below it. Eye is just at the edge of the image.
I see only waving grass/plants.
Absolutely #zebra - both hartebeest and topi have a small hump (and no stripes).
#hartebeest snacking on the go.
I think it is a butterfly: you can see the "eyes" on the wings in image 1 on the ground, then it flies up in image 2.
I don't think so, just moving grass.
#hippo out during the day
#elephants on parade
Not a bad guess, someone is messing with the camera. It is a #human, though. See: ASG0010ed3
#giraffe posing for the title of National Geographic
Another buffalo, I think it's part of a horn.
Based on color and the forward curving horns I would also go with #reedbuck. You can even see the black spot under the ear!
A #bird-of-prey, maybe a kind of falcon?
Looks like the shadow of a #hartebeest to me.
Some kind of #bird, walking away.
Belonging to the collared #lioness: ASG000ytd1
#baboon seems like a good call.
#impala, note 3-tone coat with rich brown on top, lighter stripe on side and cream belly. Also a dark spot where back leg meets the body.
It is something flying up (or landing), you can see the animal in the air in frame 1. Probably an insect based on its size.
#zebra young with mother
Rarely seen in the Serengeti: the #hartebeest with two bodies and one head...
No, it's a #buffalo.
It's a herd of #wildebeest, posing for a group shot.
Not a baboon, rather a #buffalo from behind (and another at the left edge, eating).
headbutting #wildebeest
Did our bird get company or is it stretching its wing?
#mongoose (banded)
I'm guessing it's a reedbuck bending down to feed.
Probably part of the box holding the camera. Camera seems to have been "bumped" and moved slightly.
I'm pretty sure that is a leopard, lying on its back. Visible are chin and nose, rest is out of frame. Here is an earlier pic: ASG0011kg4
On the left edge? #buffalo
It's a buffalo just entering the frame from the right.
Just grass.
Probably just late for its shift standing in front of the next camera. 😉
Impressive set of horns on this #buffalo.
Probably a #wildebeest, see ASG0011l5b
#dikdik
I think it's a black-shouldered kite on the hunt.
beautiful light
#impala watching a #dikdik go by: great sequence to see the size difference between these species.
Excellent portrait of a #kori-bustard
#impala
#hartebeest
#jackal watching a herd of Grant's gazelles.
#warthog family
Yep, looks like a baboon checking out the camera.
#ostrich eying the camera.
#elephant tail
#human, picking up the fallen camera.
It's a #topi - wildebeest tails are more like horse tails.
More likely than not it's just more wildebeest.
I don't think the wildebeest would be standing there this calmly if it were. It's another #wildebeest, resting on the ground.
Yes, #elephant, see later image: ASG000zbnc
Definitely #hippopotamus
Thomson's gazelle
The angular shape is quite characteristic: #wildebeest
I think it is possible. It is already there in an earlier shot: ASG0011g9q. There is also a cute portrait of the two here: ASG0011g9u
Based on the face pattern I'd say Grant's gazelle.
Big, brown and bulky = #buffalo
#leopard
#hartebeest is correct
#wildebeest for sure, their coat has this brindle pattern
#bushbuck
#eland with a swarm of #oxpeckers
It's a side-striped #jackal, note the white tip on the tail.
3 #giraffes walking along
side-striped #jackal under a dramatic sky
#hartebeest now found a #guinea-fowl to help him guard the camera.
It's a #wildebeest, only the head is in the image. you can faintly see the horns.
The long, skinny tail with tassel is a sure way to identify a warthog.
Young #topi.
Definitely 2 #warthog. You can see the tail of the front one in frame 3. See also: ASG000y3a3
young #topi
White-bellied Bustard preening (not sure what species the other bird is).
Tail of a bird sitting on the camera.
Old #buffalo, checking out the camera.
Just another zebra catching up, possibly a younger one.
These are 5 or so #buffalo.
#porcupine family with baby porcupine
#elephant trunk going for the camera.
It's a #wildebeest.
It's a hippo, here it is earlier in the sequence: ASG000muwh
It's #guinea-fowl, see next image: ASG000z9kv
Definitely a zebra, you can see the stripes in image 3.
#impala with nursing young
#lion
"Flying" #impala at right edge.
I think it's just a leaf or a rock, not a tortoise. It is not moving, still there unchanged hours later: ASG000ysez
I know! It was a pleasant surprise to see them.
#baboon and weird camera effect
#serval
Beautiful images of 2 #cheetah
It's a spotted hyena. It's there for a while, see ASG000psjw
It's a #wildebeest. You can see the "beard" in the lower right corner. The "leg" on the left is a tree.
Yes, they are #buffalo.
#Grey-backed-Fiscal
I vote for fluffy tail. Appears at 4:39 or so and disappears around 5:12. No other tall plants close by and it moves up and down.
Awwww - baby #baboon hitching a ride.
Definitely feathers! Looks like a wing to me.
Thomson's gazelles, young trying to get a drink from mom.
#guinea-fowl
#Grey-backed-Fiscal
Yes, definitely #wildebeest.
#buffalo, they are usually covered in mud and flies.
Very cool!
Great capture!
Good call, here it is with mom: ASG000rtf2
I think the bird in ASG000pzro is a Black-bellied bustard.
I think it's a Black-headed Heron. Cool picture.
Really neat, tail flying!
Yes, White Stork, spending the winter in Africa.
What a great capture.
This #hartebeest was in a hurry!
Nothing here, just some plants in the foreground.
No, that's a #warthog, very close to the camera. You see one of the tusks moving up and down on the left.
#impala
I think so, comparing it to the sample image in the birds thread.
Cameras are about 1 m (3 ft) off the ground.
Funny view of #buffalo trying to reach some delicious grass without getting up.
It's the tail of a zebra: ASG000mw2r
Yes, #buffalo. The birds are probably #oxpeckers, they are often riding on animals, eating insects, identify them as "bird, other".
#serval
Yes, it's person: ASG000q45a
Here is the picture just before this one: ASG000n8n5. It's a #wildebeest.
It's a #wildebeest. Here is shot of the tail end, ASG000ng7e
Nope, a horn. Based on the number of flies, probably from a buffalo.
I think so, based on the pictures here: http://talk.snapshotserengeti.org/#/boards/BSG0000008/discussions/DSG0000e8v
White-bellied Bustard
Chopping off the grass in front of the camera.
#balloon
#hartebeest. Elands have very distinct black patches at the back of their knees.
#warthog
#White-bellied-bustard
It is so interesting that this/a hartebeest seems to be back in season 6, parked at the camera.
Looks like a #wildebeest to me.
I think it is a #marsh-owl. See http://talk.snapshotserengeti.org/#/boards/BSG0000008/discussions/DSG0000ek5
#bird with very distinct wing pattern, maybe a raptor? Does anyone know this one?
#vulture - very nice image
#human
For those looking for "butt shots", here is a #hartebeest behind.
And there are spots, albeit faint, I also vote for #hyena.
Wow, nice footage.
Yes, some kind of bird, it's there in quite a number of images.
Yes, #topi.
#hippopotamus
#buffalo
My guess is #buffalo, there is one in the image just before this one: ASG000qpcz. They are often muddy.
#wildebeest with #young
They look like #eland to me.
#wildebeest - large animal, brindle coat.
It's the tail of a #bird, sitting on the camera box. It's there for a while, see ASG00116tc. Don't know what species...
#wildebeest, the silver "beard" together with the brown fur is a good indicator.
There are a number of Thomson's gazelles, e.g. on the right edge near the tree. Moving animal is an antelope, probably also a tommie.
Looks like a buffalo.
Yes, #elephant tail. Here is the rest of the animal: ASG000qznz
#guinea-fowl
#lion
Very odd. Maybe a bug of some sort and the stripey effect is from the wings?
#dikdik
Very dramatic looking image of #warthog.
Yes, #secretary-bird
Looks like it's a field assistant with the weed wacker: ASG000zpxt
Fairly unlikely, they are nocturnal as far as I know. Maybe the tail of a warthog?
Thomson's and Grant's gazelle in one image. Nice to see the difference in size.
I think this means the #hartebeest is back in Season 6! And it brought a friend.
It's a Thomson's gazelle. If you look closely you can see the lighter stripe and a bit of black on it's side. An earlier pic: ASG000o7sv
Gazelles of the apocalypse...
#baboon finding something interesting.
No, it's a tree in front of the camera. Here is the reason it is there: ASG000n0cl - just a minute earlier: ASG000n0ck, no tree...
#lizard - how neat, my first reptile!
#waterbuck
Yes, that looks like the tail of a warthog.
I don't think so, zorilla would be black and white like a skunk, this one has spots. Maybe the tail of a cheetah?
Definitely looks like the ear of a zebra, half black, half white.
It's a #secretary-bird. They always seem to be on some important mission.
I don't think so, just #wildebeest resting.
Checked it for you, seems just fine: ASG000qv8z 😃
Yep, a #warthog (see ASG000puaq).
Good call, here it is: ASG000nghq
Looks like the post the camera used to be on, taken by someone checking the camera.
Yes, #eland.
#waterbuck (and #impala)
Nice flash effect in combination with the sky.
It's funny how such a big animal can still hide so well!
Almost clicked "nothing there" on this one...
Yes, #wildebeest.
Based on the images directly before ( ASG000o74c ) and after ( ASG000o74e ) this is a zebra. The cameras are about 1m above ground.
Sometimes it doesn't take much to identify an animal: zebra ear at right edge.
#wildebeest, they have quite hairy faces. The eyes in the back probably belong to wildebeest, too, might be lying down. See ASG000o04l
It's something big but not a giraffe: #elephant
Good guess, it is an #impala. See ASG000pnek.
It's a #lion. See here ASG000u0sr
The one on the left appears to be a juvenile.
Good one!
It's a #wildebeest. The tail is quite distinctive, like the tail of a horse.
I think it is a bird of some sort.
It's a wildebeest, see this image a few minutes later: ASG000r155
#caracal
Nice sunset.
#kori-bustard
See also here why there is no "unknown" option: http://talk.snapshotserengeti.org/#/boards/BSG0000006/discussions/DSG0000dxb
#hyena
Hello neighbor!
#bushbuck
Those are #oxpeckers, having a snack.
Yes, #wildebeest.
It's OK to make an educated guess. There are probably a lot of options you can exclude (i.e. lions, elephants, giraffes).
#dikdik in daylight
Yes, definitely! See ASG000qbk7
Maybe guinea fowl? Seems too small for a baboon.
#wildebeest smooch
It appears to be a plant, see this daylight image from the same camera: ASG000r95a
Yes, they look like #wildebeest.
Neat!
Just based on the stance I would say hartebeest, at least the one on the right.
This one is just great! Southern Ground-hornbill, Bucorvus leadbeateri. #hornbill
As AowlanCrystal said, it's a #buffalo with an #oxpecker riding on it's head in image 2.
Yes, #elephant
Based on the images before and after this one it is a #buffalo.
Yes, this one really made me smile!
#warthog
I'd say it's a leopard - no black lines alongside the nose.
They are #impala. See the next image in the series: ASG000n1g7
Great image!
I'd guess insects of some sort. I remember seeing an image that had lots of dragonflies.
Kneeling #warthog
Probably an #oxpecker, they eat parasites like ticks and fly larvae.
Beautiful image with resting #lion.
Yes, #wildebeest.
Nice image of #guineafowl.
It's a male #lion, see here: ASG000puti. That's his ear showing on the left.
My best guess is #Thomson's gazelle.
I think it's a young #hartebeest.
Think bigger - it's a #giraffe. The tail is quite diagnostic. See the next picture in the series: ASG000t7i0
#wildebeest, they seem to like to get close to the camera.
#aardvark
Looks convincing but alas, it is a plant (or two). See this pic ASG000nego during day and this one after it ASG000negp- plant becomes ears.
#Grant's gazelle
#buffalo resting on the ground. You are looking against the side of its horn.
Yes, they are #hartebeest. A very young one in the front, two older young animals behind.
There are about 4 or so zebras standing on the right (and the one on the left).
I'd say #wildebeest.
Yup - it's a #giraffe.
Yes, #guineafowl. They have a kind of "helmet" on their head.
Yes, #warthog.
#vervetmonkey - the first one I've seen.
Had to look twice as well, definitely a chubby #hyena!
There is a #buffalo on the left and some eyes in the background with not enough detail to identify. I don't see a leopard.
#reedbuck with young
Yes, very likely a #buffalo.
Snoozing #warthog
Very likely it did not simply fall over but was dismantled by an animal. Still interesting to get a different perspective. 😃
#wildebeest antics
No, looks like another elephant.
#wildebeest, the tail is actually quite distinctive.
Not an elephant but a wildebeest (female). Elephants have really "wrinkly" skin, not fur.
I agree, looks like a warthog.
Yes, buffalo.
Not a warthog, it's a #buffalo on the left. The animal on the right is likely to be a buffalo as well but could be a wildebeest.
Me too, neat picture!
#zebra
#wildebeest
#warthog
Pretty sure there is at least one lion on the rocks right. Check ASG000tdub for a better look.
#wildebeest head butting
curious #baboon
#cheetah
#reedbuck
Based on the horns and the body size it's probably a #wildebeest or a #buffalo
#baboon
#White-bellied #Bustard
#wildebeest, the color and brindle pattern are characteristic.
#bird tail, maybe a lilac-breasted roller?
kori bustard
Looks like a #bird to me, maybe a Grey-backed Fiscal
#warthog
Nice closeup of #impala
nice #hyena pic
#elephant skin #closeup
#zebra - helping to keep the camera clear of waving grass.
Optical illusion, probably a rock or something like that. Compare to this image from the same camera: ASG000rsiw
#hare antics
Yes, #baboons.
Yes, looks like a #caracal to me as well.
I'd guess a bird of prey of some sort - lovely shot.
#elephant
Looks like it just rained a lot.
dramatic #sky
#lion tail
Head of another #zebra, grazing.
#dragonfly
#zebra friends
Interesting view of some #hartebeest ballet.
#dikdik
#wildebeest
Neat #zebra picture.
#secretarybird
#warthog, enjoying the breeze.
Ah, good guess.
What are those critters moving in a line to the right of the trees. Maybe a group of #baboons? They're small compared to the wildebeest.
#reedbuck, looks as if it's posing for a portrait.
What a great #warthog image!
Yes, it is, #elephant.
#warthog family
#topi with calf
#lion #cub biting mom's butt
#bushbuck
#reedbuck
#guinea fowl
#elephant
Found a picture: http://blog.snapshotserengeti.org/2012/12/13/the-things-that-live-inside-the-cameras/
The cameras are about the size of a paperback book. See pic in the blog. But they are in metal boxes, don't know how big those are.
Beautiful landscape and light.
#hartebeest likes the camera.
#waterbuck young
#elephant messing with the camera?
#hyena, maybe scent-marking the camera?
I'd say #warthog
#lion
A forest of #elephant legs.
#cheetah
#wildebeest (with its hind end to the camera, head turned towards the camera)
#impala with #oxpecker
Two #elephants in the moonlight.
Hey, what are you listening to?
#hyena
#guinea fowl
#warthog, moving indeed!
The flash makes it look as if the #giraffe were walking in front of a poster.
#wildebeest with a herd of #elephants moving by in the background.
It looks like a muddy horn to me, maybe some antelope?
#cheetah checking out the camera
#weavers and their nests
#butterfly in frame 3
#spiderweb
Look at those flies!
Who is watching the #aardvark?
Wow! Herd of #elephants.
Smiling #eland with #oxpecker
Thomson's #gazelles.
#serval
Very interesting, thanks!
Thomson's #gazelle portrait. What's that on its right ear, some kind of parasite?
A group of #baboons foraging and a herd of #impala in the background.
#reedbuck
Grant's #gazelle with broken horn.
This #hyena looks as if it just had dinner.
Curious #elephants.
Beautiful #sky.
Looks like a #hare but I can't see the tail.
The white stripes seem to be grass in front of the animal. It's too low to the ground to be a bushbuck.
I'd say #warthog.
Great image of a herd of #elephants!
#porcupines
#topi
This #wildebeest seems to have a thorn stuck in its skin.
This #buffalo appears to have some passengers, maybe #oxpeckers?
Seems to be a lion (cub?) checking out the camera: See the images taken just before this one: ASG000tcj6 and ASG000tcj5.
Nice #sunset!
It's a spotted #hyena (I guessed but ASG000puni confirms it).
Female #ostrich
Snoozing #hyena.
#cheetah really likes the camera!
Looks like he's saving some for later!
Beautiful light!
Some pointy-eared critter.
#aardvark
Warthog family with 2 young.
Nice shot of a #bird in flight, maybe a Grey-backed Fiscal?
Ah, thanks!
Another #warthog going for the camera.
Any ID on the #bird? Lots of flies, too.
Wildebeest on the run.
Elephant with a big appetite.
The images seem to be in the wrong order, should maybe be 1-3-2? Warthog running towards the camera, then bumping into it.
#fire
There is a whole herd under the tree in the background, not sure what they are.
A tickbird hitching a ride on a giraffe.
Jumping Impala.
Very iconic warthog shot.
Cheetah rubbing against the camera.
Cub bugging mom.
Lion with radio collar.
Nursing cubs.
Fire!
My first hare - great ears!
Great images of feeding giraffe.
Lion family life.
Looks like a rainstorm in the distance.
Thompson's antelopes - looks like two males tussling (left side, background).
Impala
Buffalo and preening buffalo egrets
Wildebeest young checking out the guinea fowl.
Wildebeest herd
Grazing impalas
Zebra young nursing
Zebra with young
Impala antics
Wonder what scared them?
Four giraffes eating.
Four giraffes in one picture!