Snapshot Serengeti Talk
#notsure
By adjusting gray levels, one can see the tail and back leg of a departing elephant on left of the third picture.
not much to see, so #notsure
too far to see, so #notsure
#notsure #overexposed
#overexposed
#unsure
there is something large partially visible on the right, but it is #unrecognisable to me
#unsure - can only see muzzle
#overexposed #notsure
#enhance
#burnt
#fire
#eyes #unsure - unrecognizable small animal in grass, could be anything
head of second giraffe visible on the right
#eyes - three small animals in the shadows - mongoose?
#unsure - second one is visible on left if greyscale is adjusted - waterbuck??
#bird - superb starling
looks like two reedbuck escaping from an aardwolf
cheetah in shadows on left
#unsure #too-close - lioness?
#unsure - inside front leg and black knee of reedbuck?
#too-far but I suppose its is lions at a kill with all the tourists watching!
several #butterflies blowing past on the wind
giraffe mid distance right, by tree trunk
#bird - probably sandgrouse
Hare clearly visible in shadows on right after adjusting greyscale
#unsure #too-far by size color and roundness, maybe a topi
hyena in shadows on left
#bird #vulture
#unsure #too-close (picture 1, near right) - ear shaped but nothing matches - mongoose colored, but what body part?
tommy in shadows on left
#unsure #too-far just visible towards left in middle distance in only one frame, looks like rump of tommy, but hard to be sure of size
faint rounded shape at right looks like a second aardvark
#mismatch
#unsure #too-close - horn of a tommy?
#too-close
#bird
#unsure - ostrich?
#bird - white faced owl, I think.
#unsure #too-close - guessed tommy
#eyes - grayscale adjustments show nothing, so they are distant and therefore large. Guessed wildebeest, (or elephant or giraffe!)
#unsure #too-far
#eyes - outline of dikdik visible with adjusted greyscale
#unsure - something tan colored, just visible in centre of photo, resting in distance
#unsure - is that stripy thing mid-left animate?
#unsure - nothing to see but the movement of the undergrowth. Wild guess: warthog making a wallow
#bird - Southern Ground Hornbill
#butterfly - look at centre of picture 2
#unsure #too-close - is that tusk and ear of a warthog?
#unsure - vegetation moving - animals in a small stream? - head and #eye visible at right - tommies?
#unsure #too-close - looks like coarse feather or quills - ostrich?
#unsure - there is certainly a small creature there (i.e. left of centre, near the mud), possibly with long ears - a hare?
#too-close - wildebeest?
#eyes #unsure - he is small and maybe stripy - mongoose?
#too-close #unsure
#unsure - does not move like antelope, white tip to tail - jackal?
#eyes - wildebeest
#eyes #unsure - fiddling the greyscale shows that the eye is on a tree branch with no body visible below. Its a small creature in the tree
#eyes - enhance shadows to see hyena
#eyes - this one is clearly wildebeest if one adjusts the greyscale
#bird - possibly red-backed shrike
#too-close - looks like tail feathers of a #bird. I classified it as feeding, since tail this high presumably mean head correspondingly low.
#silhouette - eland because of long back-pointing horns
#unsure - think i see the curved horns and dark muzzle of hartebeest when I adjust the greyscale
#unsure , but adjusting the greyscale makes it look more like a buffalo than a wildebeest
#rain
#unsure #eyes - fiddling with grey levels revealed a probable gazelle profile, so i guessed tommy
#unsure - is there something with stripy fur resting in the grass left of centre, or is pareidolia warping my judgement.
#unsure #too-close #too-far - wildebeest?
#bird - maybe sandgrouse
#eyes #unsure maybe wildebeest
adjusting grey levels shows that the #eyes belong to a hyena
only #eyes visible here, but adjusting contrast gives a clear image of antelope with straight horns
#eyes
#bird - superb starling behind grass
#too-close - hyena?
#eyes - guess hyenas
#too-close maybe porcupine
#too-close - #horn only, maybe tommy
#too-close - maybe reedbuck from the ears
#eyes - guess hyena
#too-close - maybe a grant's gazelle
#too-close - but probably a warthog
Only an #ear and #too-close - I guessed hyena
#strange - only in picture [1], looks like snake skin on left, also shadows are very odd
#partridge possibly Grey-breasted Francolin (Francolinus rufopictus)
#too-close, possibly hartebeest
Is that date and camera number?
#notsure
By adjusting gray levels, one can see the tail and back leg of a departing elephant on left of the third picture.
not much to see, so #notsure
#notsure
too far to see, so #notsure
#notsure #overexposed
#overexposed
#unsure
#unsure
there is something large partially visible on the right, but it is #unrecognisable to me
#unsure - can only see muzzle
#overexposed #notsure
#enhance
#burnt
#fire
#eyes #unsure - unrecognizable small animal in grass, could be anything
head of second giraffe visible on the right
#eyes - three small animals in the shadows - mongoose?
#unsure - second one is visible on left if greyscale is adjusted - waterbuck??
#bird - superb starling
looks like two reedbuck escaping from an aardwolf
cheetah in shadows on left
#unsure #too-close - lioness?
#unsure - inside front leg and black knee of reedbuck?
#too-far but I suppose its is lions at a kill with all the tourists watching!
several #butterflies blowing past on the wind
giraffe mid distance right, by tree trunk
#bird - probably sandgrouse
Hare clearly visible in shadows on right after adjusting greyscale
#unsure #too-far by size color and roundness, maybe a topi
hyena in shadows on left
#bird #vulture
#unsure #too-close (picture 1, near right) - ear shaped but nothing matches - mongoose colored, but what body part?
tommy in shadows on left
#unsure #too-far just visible towards left in middle distance in only one frame, looks like rump of tommy, but hard to be sure of size
faint rounded shape at right looks like a second aardvark
#mismatch
#unsure #too-close - horn of a tommy?
#too-close
#bird
#unsure - ostrich?
#bird - white faced owl, I think.
#unsure #too-close - guessed tommy
#eyes - grayscale adjustments show nothing, so they are distant and therefore large. Guessed wildebeest, (or elephant or giraffe!)
#unsure #too-far
#eyes - outline of dikdik visible with adjusted greyscale
#unsure - something tan colored, just visible in centre of photo, resting in distance
#unsure - is that stripy thing mid-left animate?
#unsure - nothing to see but the movement of the undergrowth. Wild guess: warthog making a wallow
#bird - Southern Ground Hornbill
#unsure
#butterfly - look at centre of picture 2
#unsure #too-close - is that tusk and ear of a warthog?
#unsure
#unsure - vegetation moving - animals in a small stream? - head and #eye visible at right - tommies?
#unsure
#unsure #too-close - looks like coarse feather or quills - ostrich?
#unsure - there is certainly a small creature there (i.e. left of centre, near the mud), possibly with long ears - a hare?
#too-close - wildebeest?
#eyes #unsure - he is small and maybe stripy - mongoose?
#too-close #unsure
#unsure - does not move like antelope, white tip to tail - jackal?
#eyes - wildebeest
#eyes #unsure - fiddling the greyscale shows that the eye is on a tree branch with no body visible below. Its a small creature in the tree
#eyes - enhance shadows to see hyena
#eyes - this one is clearly wildebeest if one adjusts the greyscale
#bird - possibly red-backed shrike
#too-close - looks like tail feathers of a #bird. I classified it as feeding, since tail this high presumably mean head correspondingly low.
#silhouette - eland because of long back-pointing horns
#unsure - think i see the curved horns and dark muzzle of hartebeest when I adjust the greyscale
#unsure , but adjusting the greyscale makes it look more like a buffalo than a wildebeest
#rain
#unsure #eyes - fiddling with grey levels revealed a probable gazelle profile, so i guessed tommy
#unsure - is there something with stripy fur resting in the grass left of centre, or is pareidolia warping my judgement.
#unsure #too-close #too-far - wildebeest?
#bird - maybe sandgrouse
#eyes #unsure maybe wildebeest
adjusting grey levels shows that the #eyes belong to a hyena
#unsure
#unsure
only #eyes visible here, but adjusting contrast gives a clear image of antelope with straight horns
#eyes
#bird - superb starling behind grass
#too-close
#too-close - hyena?
#eyes - guess hyenas
#too-close maybe porcupine
#too-close - #horn only, maybe tommy
#too-close - maybe reedbuck from the ears
#eyes - guess hyena
#too-close - maybe a grant's gazelle
#too-close - but probably a warthog
#eyes
Only an #ear and #too-close - I guessed hyena
#too-close
#strange - only in picture [1], looks like snake skin on left, also shadows are very odd
#partridge
possibly Grey-breasted Francolin (Francolinus rufopictus)
#too-close
#too-close
#too-close, possibly hartebeest
#too-close
#too-close
#too-close
#too-close
#too-close
#too-close
#too-close
#too-close
Is that date and camera number?
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