Snapshot Serengeti Talk
A guess. Not much of critter to identify, but probably a piece of a wildibeest.
definitely a large animal in the distance, moving. Could be a wildibeest, but hard to make out.
Where are the animals? This looks more like Ohio.
Have the number of animals declined over the course of the study. There seem to be a lot more frames with nothing there but grass.
5 other animals, possibly zebra.
Might be something in lower right corner, but not enough to be sure. Might be an elephant.
Group of about 4 wildebeest and three or four zebra. Shows up on adjusting levels in photoshop.
4 Wildebeest in foreground, large herd of mostly zebras in the distance.
One dragon fly
Not sure they are buffalo standing under tree right of center. Could be wildebeest.
Not really sure what the species is, probably wildebeest
Could be a very large mixed herd in the extreme distance, but they might be bushes or trees. Too far to tell.
some zebras in the mostly wildebeest herd.
There's a huge herd in the distance, possibly wildebeest.
3 zebras and two wildebeest.
Nothing identifiable. One antelope like animal with eye reflection.
herd in distance looks like zebra and wildebeest
way out of focus and too close but probably a wildebeest
3 wildebeest too.
And three zebras eating grass.
And two zebra.
besides the hartebeest in the right foreground there is a group of buffalo in the distance, some resting, some standing and eating.
Not sure what species of antelope, but it's someone's faun, probably one of the gazelles.
Very difficult. Looks dog-like. Might be a striped hyena or possibly an ardwolf
Nothing here NOW, but elephants have been here tearing up and munching trees recently.
Nothing except the moon.
No critters, but a lot of poo, perhaps elephant dung.
Difficult. Looks like a black feathered bird, but it can only partly be seen.
Same bird that is in the "other bird" picture. Red and black, big.
Too close and dark to be sure. some kind of antelope.
Not sure about this. Coat too dark for wildebeest, though that might be low lighting. Pattern in coat and general shape suggest wildebeest.
Six other animals present, probably wildebeest.
A large herd of animals extends into the distance, but I cannot tell whether they are zebras like the seven close ones or not.
Also one zebra
Some kind of antelope species. All we see is the belly. Color looks correct for hartebeest.
A couple of Wildebeest in the background.
Several long necked antelope like critters in the distance. Not long enough necks to be giraffes. I think they are hartebeest.
There's a couple of wildebeest in the background too.
Very distant, probably mixed herd of animals on the horizon. Most appear to be wildebeest, but are really too far away to be sure.
8 pairs of eyes in the dark. What can I say. Might be zebras, might be hyenas.
Also one zebra.
Something here, but too close to the camera to identify.
Might be a lion ear in the lower left corner, but could be a leaf moving.
THere is another critter behind the tree on the right. Not sure of the species.
Large mixed herd on the horizon.
Biggest herd of topi I have seen. Three are calves.
Large herd of mostly zebra, some wildebeest.
Might be someone's tail in the right of frame 2. Might be a weed.
Not sure of the species here. One of the small cats. Could also be a gennet or the cub of one of the larger cats. Cute.
Too close to be sure. Might be a young wildibeest. All I see is a part of its back.
There is someting big and dark up in the tree at the upper left corner.
My first male bush buck!
This looks like two baby elephants all curled up and sleeping.
And a large herd of wildebeest in the distance.
This is a guess.
I am not really sure what hervicore this is other than it is male.
Mixed herd of zebra and wildebeest.
Good sized herd of some kind of small antelope, probably Thompsons'.
And also two wildebeest, one very close to the camera, the other on the other side of the zebra.
Looks like a vulture in the top of the tree.
four zebra and a wildebeest looking at a lioness trying to hide out in the grass. Probably no lunch here.
This is obviously not a bird. It is a rabbit of some sort. We need an "other animal" classification.
Several more, probably zebra, in the far distance.
This is iffy: I think I see hairs from the tail of a wildebeest just outside the camera field of view in image 1.
And also three zebra.
No, this is not a bird, it is a rabbit or hare. There is no "other animal category". Didn't know the Serengeti had wabbits..
Something moving into frame 3 but I have no idea what it is other than it is alive and probably not a plant.
There is never anything here.
Hard to be sure of the sex, but I am fairly sure this is a lion.
Too close to be sure.
Also one wildebeest
There are actually 8 somethings here, but all I can see are their eye reflections. Most likely a small herd of herbivores.
And one wildebeest eating.
and one wildebeest butt.
There's at least one zebra, maybe two, and the nose of a wildebeest in this picture.
Nothing is EVER here. I have seen the same group of rocks many times in the photos, but never anything here.
looks like a vulture of some sort.
Male lions are almost always resting. It's a good life...
I say two hyenas, but I am only guessing that someone following a hyena is most likely another hyena.
And one egret. No egresses.
Sleepy Gnus.
someone's belly in frame three. I have no idea whose other than it is a quadruped with brown hair.
Question: this elephant is on all four feet, so I conclude that he is standing. He is also obviously walking. .: Standing and moving.
Is just hanging out in a close herd interacting?
Also, 3 wildebeest further back.
Too close to tell though. Might be another antelope, even an eland.
Nice purple flowers though. You folks should get some botanists or avid gardeners to classify the plants too.
There are the neck and withers of some large bovine quadruped in the corner of the first frame, but not enough to identify whose.
And a zwbra in the background.
Looks like some kind of antelope in the foreground too and a Thompson's gazelle behind the hartebeest.
Too close to tell, really. I'm guessing this is part of a wildebeest's muzzle seen from a strange angle.
Looks like some kind of corvid.
Also three large white egrets in the grass behind the beest.
A large mixed herd consisting mainly of wildebeest with some buffalo and zebra present.
all female + juvenile herd, no males.
Large mixed herd in the distance. Mostly wildebeest.
Very eenteresting! Looks like two lions playing or something together.
might be more in a herd in the distance. Can't tell if they are critters or trees though.
This is really too close to tell for me. The lioness is a guess.
There are an awful lot of gnus in the Serengeti
Also a grouping of 5 or 6 other herd animals under the shade of the tree in the distance.
at least two zebra, but it looks like there might be 2 more in the dark by their eye reflections.
might be a mixed herd, but I think most of the animals in the distance are Gnus. If you had sound, that would help...
And also one criter that is too close to the camera to identify. Probably a hartebeest or maybe an eland.
I think that is the tai of a cheetah on the right.
And a Thompson's Gazelle
Well not quite "Nothing". Frame three has a smoke trail in it. Could this be a daytime meteor?
And also two wildebeest who say "Gnuuuuu". I wish we still called them gnus.
Looks like a gossip session at the barbershop.
Something fuzzy, that's all I can say.
4 zebra and one wildebeest.
THis is a questionable one, that might be a just born wildebeest in the grass. could also be a guinea fowl. One adult wildebeest for sure.
Another animal too close to the camera to see. I have no idea what it is.
looks like a calf partially hidden in the grass towards which a male Grant's Gazelle is walking.
Nothing identifiable. There is a critter very near the camera, but all I can see is shadows.
Couple of bugs of some sort on the grass. Could be grasshoppers with wings.
One wildebeete in the foreground, herd of 10+ far in the background.
This is a guess. On adjusting the levels, I might see zebra stripes behind the eye on the left. There's another one further to the right.
I am not really sure what these animals are. Probably wildebeest, but that is just based on color and other fragmentary clues.
I think it's a cheetah. Some big cat. Possibly a very skinny leopard.
Color is right, but I can't really be sure this is a wildebeest.
3 unidentified animals far in the distance. Possibly wildebeest
Very large mixed herd in the background.
Very large (50+) mixed herd in the distance including at least wildebeest and zebra.
At least seven elephants. Could be more.
Mixed herd of mostly wildebeest, bu also a few zebra.
And three zebra.
Also some zebra in the distance.
Looks lie this gazelle has over 20 insects of some sort on her belly, either ticks or flies, can't tell.
There is just the tail of some unidentified animal on the left of the picture. I have no idea what it is, but I am guessing a wildebeest.
There are some wildebeest in the distance, and the animal in the foreground that I have identified as a topi might actually be a giraffe.
There might be a couple of antelope of some sort in the distance, but the image is poorly exposed and difficult to interpret.
Also, three white birds are flying down to land. Look like egrets.
This is a guess Might be a topi, could be any other critter with dark back fur.
there's also a coupe of zebra.
There is also one zebra besides the wildebeest and calf.
There is also a bird sitting on the back of the buffalo, probably a tick bird doing his job.
Besides the gazelle, there is also a hartbeaste in the picture
This is a buffalo with a bird on his nose. Perhaps a tick eater giving the old buffalo a good grooming.
Three wildebeest in the foreground, but a huge herd are in the field behind the trees. Several more in the middle ground among the trees.
Besides the herd in the background, there may be just the head of one of the hyenas sticking up out of the grass to the right of the tree.
There is an unidentified flying object just above the horizon in frame 2. Might be a bird, might be a helicopter.
I believe the one in the distance by the base of the tree has a calf with her.
The image is very much out of focus, but I believe it is a cheetah
Too far to really be sure, but this looks like a large herd of wildebeest.
Not at all sure about this one. Eland is just a guess.
There is what looks like the left foreleg of some herbivore here, but I have no idea what it might be.
Two birds of different species. One looks like a guinea fowl, the other some kind of blue jay.
Besides the wildebeest, thers are at least 3 zebra in the herd.
Several more animals in a mixed herd pretty far away. At least one of them is a buffalo.
There is obviously something here, but I have no idea what it is. Might be a zebra, but the very wrinkly neck makes that unlikely.
Also 4 zebra
One male and three female lions, taking it easy. Lions rest a LOT.
In addition to the zebra (one of which is a nursing foal) there are 10 or 11 wildebeest.
Not sure, but I think that is the backside of a striped hyena.
large mixed herd in the distance also.
At least three wildebeest also.
There is an animal here, but I have no idea what it is.
At least 2 other animals back in the dark.
A lovely young female of the species...
Probably two more zebra in the distance. Can't be sure.
Either that is one incredibly still pond or the camera is upside down...
This is a puppy pile made of wildebeest!
The "eye reflection" about 3/4 up the picture is probably Venus in the west after twilight.
Too close to camera to see anything but the flanks of this beast. I think it is a herbivore, but it might even be a lion. Very hard.
Besides the 3 zebra in the foreground there is a large mixed species herd in the distance.
Also one gazelle, probably Thompson's
This is a mixed species herd, mostly wildebeest but with some zebras and other animals present. Not enough resolution to be exac.
Also, besides the zebra, there are two wildebeest in the distance, walking away from the camera.
looks like part of the neck and mane of a wildebeest.
I've seen this one before. Either a couple of sleepy lions hidden in the grass or just some herbivore's dung. Can't tell which.
More animals in the background. Hard to identify. Some look like wildebeest, others zebra.
There is actually one animal present, but not enough of it to identify. I am guessing it is the rear end of a Thompson's gazelle.
There are at least 7 other animals in the dark showing only eye reflections even after levels adjustment. Probably wildebeest though.
There is actually a herd of 10 or more animals in the far distance, but I cannot identify them.
This might be an elephant's leg, but could be a piece of a wildebeest also. Dunno...
There is a big flying insect present. Far away in frame 1, closer in 3 and nearby in 2. Carrying something. Looks like dragonfly.
Might be a few eland in the large herd to the left.
At least three wildebeest in the foreground and a bunch in the distance under a tree.
This is a guess. All I see is part of his butt. I think it is one of the gazelles though.
At least two animals are out in the dark showing only eyes. Cannot see what though.
Two wildebeest in the foreground and a very large herd in the distance behind them.
I think most of these critters are wildebeest, but maybe not all of them. Not enough resolution to tell.
Why don't we call them gnus anymore?
Grass fire in the distance on the left.
a female gazelle.
There are another 8 to 10 animals further back in the dark. Cannot identify, but they are most likely wildebeest also.
Male lion appears to be young since it only has a short mane. Another lion behind him lying down. Don't know its sex.
This is a female gazelle, most likely Thompson's. She is probably suckling a calf based on the development of milk sac and udders.
Two wildebeest on the other side of the trees.
There may be another giraffe on the other side of the trees. Something the right color is there but too obstructed to see well.
A dog-like creature is resting in the grass to the right of the tree in the middle. Might be a striped hyena.
There are three animals out in the dark looking at the camera. Can't make out what, perhaps they are waiting for lunch to arrive?
Two eye reflections become easily identifiable zebras after levels adjustment in Photoshop.
looks like two striped hyenas sleeping in the grass and a bit of bright colored human garbage in the foreground right of center.
This is really puzzling. What looks like a grey boulder on the left seems to have hair. Maybe the rear end of warthog after a clay wallow.
An eye reflection, but no identifiable animal, even after levels adjustment in Photoshop.
There is a herd in the distance, but I can't see them well enough to count or identify them.
Herd of 20 or more animals in the background. Some, at least are also Thompson's gazelles.
This is the 3rd time I have gotten this one and I still don't know if that is a log or a critter lying down in the grass.
Looks like there might be a herd of bufalo in the distance on the right. Hard to tell from trees though.
Just a nose and right cheek. But I am pretty sure it's a Thompson's Gazelle
Not sure on this one. Might be some very sleepy cats in the grass, or just more herbivore dung...
Very unsure about this one. Either something lying down in the grass just below and right of center or a very lifelike log.
Just poop.
ome kind of spotted cat resting at the left, only hind quarters and tail are visible. Might be a cheetah.
Not completely sure about these animals. Coloration and marking looks like Grant's gazelle, but they don't seem to have horns. Puzzled.
Besides the human in the van, there is one animal just outside the field of the camera to the left. Nose looks like that big cat maybe lion
An animal is present just outside the camera field to the right. Can see tail. No ID.
At leaste 12 wildebeest in this herd.
Not sure what the critter with the eyes in the dark is, but the general body outline looks like a wildebeest.
Two wiltebeest in the foreground, well illuminated, two more back in the dark with possibly three more, one of which may be a calf.
I see several animals past the trees including at least one of what looks like a buffalo. Can't be sure though.
Looks like the back of a big cat, probably a cheetah, too close to the lens of the camera to be in focus.
Looks like a helicopter in image 2
One nearby wildebeest, four more on the horizon.
Hard to be sure, but might be a male lion right in the center.
Two wildebeest near camera, six more in middle distance and a very large herd on the other side of the tree line.
In addition to the wildebeest, there is one zebra further away.
One zebra in image 1, in 2 another animal is superimposed, a dark spotted body and a dark tail. Is this a spotted Hyena making a kill?
One nearby zebra but large herd of animals, probably mostly wildebeest on the horizon to the left.
At least 9 critters show up around eye reflections after level adjustment. I get the impression of stripes, so they are probably zebras.
Some kind of antelope or deer, probably Thompson's gazelle.
In addition to the one zebra in the foreground there are at least two more in the dark along with one wildebeest.
In addition to the three wildebeest, there are at least 3 maybe 4 zebras out in the dark, revealed by levels adjustment of a screen shot.
There is one animal here, probably one of the antelopes, but it is just too close to the camera to see enough to identify it.
Faint eye reflections become three feeding Thompson's gazelles after levels adjustment in Photoshop.
After levels adjustment in Photoshop, an eland and a zebra show up out in the dark middle distance.
Herd of 15 or more animals, probably wildebeest in the distance. Not enough resolution to positively identify though.
Just ear and one horn visible. Probably Thompson's Gazelle.
No critters seen. Looks like a big grass fire in the distance.
Probably at least two humans in balloon. An operator and a photographer/tourist, but that is guessing. Has to be at least one.
Looks like an eye reflection, but nothing shows when levels are stretched. Lightning bug?
besides the two wildebeest in fore and middle ground, there is a large herd of 10 or more on the horizon.
Feather? Tail? Fern frond? I have no idea.
Warthog in foreground, two zebras in background among trees.
There are two light colored animals moving rapidly in the distance. Might be cheetah after a gazelle. Left one is moving faster.
One wildebeest on the other side of the rocks, 6 or 7 birds of some kind in bush tops above pile of rocks.
Might be a critter lying down. Looks like dark fur with a white tail.
One, possibly two hyenas of some sort. I am guessing spotted.
Just an ear and a bit of nose, but looks like a Thompson's Gazelle.
Two big birds, likely some kind of vulture. Naked red neck visible on the one on the branch on the ground.
Looks like the hyena is conversing in body language with another individual on the other side of the camera. "come on, lets get a move on"
To close to really identify. Mud on dark coat. Most likely a buffalo but could be wildebeest.
There is one wildebeest near the camera, but a very large herd can be seen on the horizon, 50 or more, of unknown species.
There is something here, but I don't see enough of it to tell what it is. Looks like ears in the lower left corner.
What might be the leg of an animal is seen at the left edge of frame 3. Not identifiable.
I have no idea what the bright object in the lower center is. Looks like a trace of a moving light or possibly a brightly lit cat's tail.
In the distance there is a large mixed herd probably consisting of wildebeest and zebra but too far away to be sure.
Mixed herd, mostly wildebeest, but containing a few eland and zebra.
Several unidentifiable animals in the distance. Probably wildebeest.
Large mixed herd of wildebeest and zebra.
Very difficult. Animal is too close to the camera to be sure. Has horns. Might be a wildebeest.
Mixed herd of wildebeest with some zebra and possibly eland or domestic cattle.
One and possibly two deer like animals are in this picture. Might be Hartebeest, not sure.
At least 3 zebra show up here after histogram stretching.
Stretching the levels in a screen shot shows clearly that the reflective eye about 1/4 in from the right is a grazing zebra.
There's poop in the picture. Can't identify whose though. Right of center, middle of the grass.
Interesting picture. At least 16 animals, about half are wildebeest with a few zebras. On the right I see domestic cattle with herdsman.
I think this is the hoof of a deceased ungulate of some sort, possibly a wildebeest.
Might be a lioness head just sticking above the grass, left of center.
There's a baby zebra just below and left of center hiding in the grass.
Besides the gazell in the foreground, left, there is another animal under the trees in the distance, possibly an Eland.
This is a huge herd of mostly wildebeest with a few zebras mixed in. Too many to count.
Hard to see through the grass, but I think there si a secretary bird near the right edge of the picture, halfway up.
The wildebeeste are on the horizon at the upper right. I am not sure all are wildebeest, but several seem to be.
There is an animal lying down just below and to the right of center. Seems to have a white tail or tail tip, but I can't say what it is.
I see a reflective eye of some animal, but not enough to tell what it is.
Looks like a group of buffalo in the distance by the tree, but in the lower right corner I believe we have part of a wildebeest.
Looks like two humans playing with a grass fire in the distance.
Looks like someone's tail waving back and forth, but I have no idea what kind of animal it is.
A guess. Not much of critter to identify, but probably a piece of a wildibeest.
definitely a large animal in the distance, moving. Could be a wildibeest, but hard to make out.
Where are the animals? This looks more like Ohio.
Have the number of animals declined over the course of the study. There seem to be a lot more frames with nothing there but grass.
5 other animals, possibly zebra.
Might be something in lower right corner, but not enough to be sure. Might be an elephant.
Group of about 4 wildebeest and three or four zebra. Shows up on adjusting levels in photoshop.
4 Wildebeest in foreground, large herd of mostly zebras in the distance.
One dragon fly
Not sure they are buffalo standing under tree right of center. Could be wildebeest.
Not really sure what the species is, probably wildebeest
Could be a very large mixed herd in the extreme distance, but they might be bushes or trees. Too far to tell.
some zebras in the mostly wildebeest herd.
There's a huge herd in the distance, possibly wildebeest.
3 zebras and two wildebeest.
Nothing identifiable. One antelope like animal with eye reflection.
herd in distance looks like zebra and wildebeest
way out of focus and too close but probably a wildebeest
3 wildebeest too.
And three zebras eating grass.
And two zebra.
besides the hartebeest in the right foreground there is a group of buffalo in the distance, some resting, some standing and eating.
Not sure what species of antelope, but it's someone's faun, probably one of the gazelles.
Very difficult. Looks dog-like. Might be a striped hyena or possibly an ardwolf
Nothing here NOW, but elephants have been here tearing up and munching trees recently.
Nothing except the moon.
No critters, but a lot of poo, perhaps elephant dung.
Difficult. Looks like a black feathered bird, but it can only partly be seen.
Same bird that is in the "other bird" picture. Red and black, big.
Too close and dark to be sure. some kind of antelope.
Not sure about this. Coat too dark for wildebeest, though that might be low lighting. Pattern in coat and general shape suggest wildebeest.
Six other animals present, probably wildebeest.
A large herd of animals extends into the distance, but I cannot tell whether they are zebras like the seven close ones or not.
Also one zebra
Some kind of antelope species. All we see is the belly. Color looks correct for hartebeest.
A couple of Wildebeest in the background.
Several long necked antelope like critters in the distance. Not long enough necks to be giraffes. I think they are hartebeest.
There's a couple of wildebeest in the background too.
Very distant, probably mixed herd of animals on the horizon. Most appear to be wildebeest, but are really too far away to be sure.
8 pairs of eyes in the dark. What can I say. Might be zebras, might be hyenas.
Also one zebra.
Something here, but too close to the camera to identify.
Might be a lion ear in the lower left corner, but could be a leaf moving.
THere is another critter behind the tree on the right. Not sure of the species.
Large mixed herd on the horizon.
Biggest herd of topi I have seen. Three are calves.
Large herd of mostly zebra, some wildebeest.
Might be someone's tail in the right of frame 2. Might be a weed.
Not sure of the species here. One of the small cats. Could also be a gennet or the cub of one of the larger cats. Cute.
Too close to be sure. Might be a young wildibeest. All I see is a part of its back.
There is someting big and dark up in the tree at the upper left corner.
My first male bush buck!
This looks like two baby elephants all curled up and sleeping.
And a large herd of wildebeest in the distance.
This is a guess.
I am not really sure what hervicore this is other than it is male.
Mixed herd of zebra and wildebeest.
Good sized herd of some kind of small antelope, probably Thompsons'.
And also two wildebeest, one very close to the camera, the other on the other side of the zebra.
Looks like a vulture in the top of the tree.
four zebra and a wildebeest looking at a lioness trying to hide out in the grass. Probably no lunch here.
This is obviously not a bird. It is a rabbit of some sort. We need an "other animal" classification.
Several more, probably zebra, in the far distance.
This is iffy: I think I see hairs from the tail of a wildebeest just outside the camera field of view in image 1.
And also three zebra.
No, this is not a bird, it is a rabbit or hare. There is no "other animal category". Didn't know the Serengeti had wabbits..
Something moving into frame 3 but I have no idea what it is other than it is alive and probably not a plant.
There is never anything here.
Hard to be sure of the sex, but I am fairly sure this is a lion.
Too close to be sure.
Also one wildebeest
There are actually 8 somethings here, but all I can see are their eye reflections. Most likely a small herd of herbivores.
And one wildebeest eating.
There is never anything here.
and one wildebeest butt.
There's at least one zebra, maybe two, and the nose of a wildebeest in this picture.
Nothing is EVER here. I have seen the same group of rocks many times in the photos, but never anything here.
looks like a vulture of some sort.
Male lions are almost always resting. It's a good life...
I say two hyenas, but I am only guessing that someone following a hyena is most likely another hyena.
And one egret. No egresses.
Sleepy Gnus.
someone's belly in frame three. I have no idea whose other than it is a quadruped with brown hair.
Question: this elephant is on all four feet, so I conclude that he is standing. He is also obviously walking. .: Standing and moving.
Is just hanging out in a close herd interacting?
Also, 3 wildebeest further back.
Too close to tell though. Might be another antelope, even an eland.
Nice purple flowers though. You folks should get some botanists or avid gardeners to classify the plants too.
There are the neck and withers of some large bovine quadruped in the corner of the first frame, but not enough to identify whose.
And a zwbra in the background.
Looks like some kind of antelope in the foreground too and a Thompson's gazelle behind the hartebeest.
Too close to tell, really. I'm guessing this is part of a wildebeest's muzzle seen from a strange angle.
Looks like some kind of corvid.
Also three large white egrets in the grass behind the beest.
A large mixed herd consisting mainly of wildebeest with some buffalo and zebra present.
all female + juvenile herd, no males.
Large mixed herd in the distance. Mostly wildebeest.
Very eenteresting! Looks like two lions playing or something together.
might be more in a herd in the distance. Can't tell if they are critters or trees though.
This is really too close to tell for me. The lioness is a guess.
There are an awful lot of gnus in the Serengeti
Also a grouping of 5 or 6 other herd animals under the shade of the tree in the distance.
at least two zebra, but it looks like there might be 2 more in the dark by their eye reflections.
might be a mixed herd, but I think most of the animals in the distance are Gnus. If you had sound, that would help...
And also one criter that is too close to the camera to identify. Probably a hartebeest or maybe an eland.
I think that is the tai of a cheetah on the right.
And a Thompson's Gazelle
Well not quite "Nothing". Frame three has a smoke trail in it. Could this be a daytime meteor?
And also two wildebeest who say "Gnuuuuu". I wish we still called them gnus.
Looks like a gossip session at the barbershop.
Something fuzzy, that's all I can say.
4 zebra and one wildebeest.
THis is a questionable one, that might be a just born wildebeest in the grass. could also be a guinea fowl. One adult wildebeest for sure.
Another animal too close to the camera to see. I have no idea what it is.
looks like a calf partially hidden in the grass towards which a male Grant's Gazelle is walking.
Nothing identifiable. There is a critter very near the camera, but all I can see is shadows.
Couple of bugs of some sort on the grass. Could be grasshoppers with wings.
One wildebeete in the foreground, herd of 10+ far in the background.
This is a guess. On adjusting the levels, I might see zebra stripes behind the eye on the left. There's another one further to the right.
I am not really sure what these animals are. Probably wildebeest, but that is just based on color and other fragmentary clues.
I think it's a cheetah. Some big cat. Possibly a very skinny leopard.
Color is right, but I can't really be sure this is a wildebeest.
3 unidentified animals far in the distance. Possibly wildebeest
Very large mixed herd in the background.
Very large (50+) mixed herd in the distance including at least wildebeest and zebra.
At least seven elephants. Could be more.
Mixed herd of mostly wildebeest, bu also a few zebra.
And three zebra.
Also some zebra in the distance.
Looks lie this gazelle has over 20 insects of some sort on her belly, either ticks or flies, can't tell.
There is just the tail of some unidentified animal on the left of the picture. I have no idea what it is, but I am guessing a wildebeest.
There are some wildebeest in the distance, and the animal in the foreground that I have identified as a topi might actually be a giraffe.
There might be a couple of antelope of some sort in the distance, but the image is poorly exposed and difficult to interpret.
Also, three white birds are flying down to land. Look like egrets.
This is a guess Might be a topi, could be any other critter with dark back fur.
there's also a coupe of zebra.
There is also one zebra besides the wildebeest and calf.
There is also a bird sitting on the back of the buffalo, probably a tick bird doing his job.
Besides the gazelle, there is also a hartbeaste in the picture
This is a buffalo with a bird on his nose. Perhaps a tick eater giving the old buffalo a good grooming.
Three wildebeest in the foreground, but a huge herd are in the field behind the trees. Several more in the middle ground among the trees.
Besides the herd in the background, there may be just the head of one of the hyenas sticking up out of the grass to the right of the tree.
There is an unidentified flying object just above the horizon in frame 2. Might be a bird, might be a helicopter.
I believe the one in the distance by the base of the tree has a calf with her.
The image is very much out of focus, but I believe it is a cheetah
Too far to really be sure, but this looks like a large herd of wildebeest.
Not at all sure about this one. Eland is just a guess.
There is what looks like the left foreleg of some herbivore here, but I have no idea what it might be.
Two birds of different species. One looks like a guinea fowl, the other some kind of blue jay.
Besides the wildebeest, thers are at least 3 zebra in the herd.
Several more animals in a mixed herd pretty far away. At least one of them is a buffalo.
There is obviously something here, but I have no idea what it is. Might be a zebra, but the very wrinkly neck makes that unlikely.
Also 4 zebra
One male and three female lions, taking it easy. Lions rest a LOT.
In addition to the zebra (one of which is a nursing foal) there are 10 or 11 wildebeest.
Not sure, but I think that is the backside of a striped hyena.
large mixed herd in the distance also.
At least three wildebeest also.
There is an animal here, but I have no idea what it is.
At least 2 other animals back in the dark.
A lovely young female of the species...
Probably two more zebra in the distance. Can't be sure.
Either that is one incredibly still pond or the camera is upside down...
This is a puppy pile made of wildebeest!
The "eye reflection" about 3/4 up the picture is probably Venus in the west after twilight.
Too close to camera to see anything but the flanks of this beast. I think it is a herbivore, but it might even be a lion. Very hard.
Besides the 3 zebra in the foreground there is a large mixed species herd in the distance.
Also one gazelle, probably Thompson's
This is a mixed species herd, mostly wildebeest but with some zebras and other animals present. Not enough resolution to be exac.
Also, besides the zebra, there are two wildebeest in the distance, walking away from the camera.
looks like part of the neck and mane of a wildebeest.
I've seen this one before. Either a couple of sleepy lions hidden in the grass or just some herbivore's dung. Can't tell which.
More animals in the background. Hard to identify. Some look like wildebeest, others zebra.
There is actually one animal present, but not enough of it to identify. I am guessing it is the rear end of a Thompson's gazelle.
There are at least 7 other animals in the dark showing only eye reflections even after levels adjustment. Probably wildebeest though.
There is actually a herd of 10 or more animals in the far distance, but I cannot identify them.
This might be an elephant's leg, but could be a piece of a wildebeest also. Dunno...
There is a big flying insect present. Far away in frame 1, closer in 3 and nearby in 2. Carrying something. Looks like dragonfly.
Might be a few eland in the large herd to the left.
At least three wildebeest in the foreground and a bunch in the distance under a tree.
This is a guess. All I see is part of his butt. I think it is one of the gazelles though.
At least two animals are out in the dark showing only eyes. Cannot see what though.
Two wildebeest in the foreground and a very large herd in the distance behind them.
I think most of these critters are wildebeest, but maybe not all of them. Not enough resolution to tell.
Why don't we call them gnus anymore?
Grass fire in the distance on the left.
a female gazelle.
There are another 8 to 10 animals further back in the dark. Cannot identify, but they are most likely wildebeest also.
Male lion appears to be young since it only has a short mane. Another lion behind him lying down. Don't know its sex.
This is a female gazelle, most likely Thompson's. She is probably suckling a calf based on the development of milk sac and udders.
Two wildebeest on the other side of the trees.
There may be another giraffe on the other side of the trees. Something the right color is there but too obstructed to see well.
A dog-like creature is resting in the grass to the right of the tree in the middle. Might be a striped hyena.
There are three animals out in the dark looking at the camera. Can't make out what, perhaps they are waiting for lunch to arrive?
Two eye reflections become easily identifiable zebras after levels adjustment in Photoshop.
looks like two striped hyenas sleeping in the grass and a bit of bright colored human garbage in the foreground right of center.
This is really puzzling. What looks like a grey boulder on the left seems to have hair. Maybe the rear end of warthog after a clay wallow.
An eye reflection, but no identifiable animal, even after levels adjustment in Photoshop.
There is a herd in the distance, but I can't see them well enough to count or identify them.
Herd of 20 or more animals in the background. Some, at least are also Thompson's gazelles.
This is the 3rd time I have gotten this one and I still don't know if that is a log or a critter lying down in the grass.
Looks like there might be a herd of bufalo in the distance on the right. Hard to tell from trees though.
Just a nose and right cheek. But I am pretty sure it's a Thompson's Gazelle
Not sure on this one. Might be some very sleepy cats in the grass, or just more herbivore dung...
Very unsure about this one. Either something lying down in the grass just below and right of center or a very lifelike log.
Just poop.
ome kind of spotted cat resting at the left, only hind quarters and tail are visible. Might be a cheetah.
Not completely sure about these animals. Coloration and marking looks like Grant's gazelle, but they don't seem to have horns. Puzzled.
Besides the human in the van, there is one animal just outside the field of the camera to the left. Nose looks like that big cat maybe lion
An animal is present just outside the camera field to the right. Can see tail. No ID.
At leaste 12 wildebeest in this herd.
Not sure what the critter with the eyes in the dark is, but the general body outline looks like a wildebeest.
Two wiltebeest in the foreground, well illuminated, two more back in the dark with possibly three more, one of which may be a calf.
I see several animals past the trees including at least one of what looks like a buffalo. Can't be sure though.
Looks like the back of a big cat, probably a cheetah, too close to the lens of the camera to be in focus.
Looks like a helicopter in image 2
One nearby wildebeest, four more on the horizon.
Hard to be sure, but might be a male lion right in the center.
Two wildebeest near camera, six more in middle distance and a very large herd on the other side of the tree line.
In addition to the wildebeest, there is one zebra further away.
One zebra in image 1, in 2 another animal is superimposed, a dark spotted body and a dark tail. Is this a spotted Hyena making a kill?
One nearby zebra but large herd of animals, probably mostly wildebeest on the horizon to the left.
At least 9 critters show up around eye reflections after level adjustment. I get the impression of stripes, so they are probably zebras.
Some kind of antelope or deer, probably Thompson's gazelle.
In addition to the one zebra in the foreground there are at least two more in the dark along with one wildebeest.
In addition to the three wildebeest, there are at least 3 maybe 4 zebras out in the dark, revealed by levels adjustment of a screen shot.
There is one animal here, probably one of the antelopes, but it is just too close to the camera to see enough to identify it.
Faint eye reflections become three feeding Thompson's gazelles after levels adjustment in Photoshop.
After levels adjustment in Photoshop, an eland and a zebra show up out in the dark middle distance.
Herd of 15 or more animals, probably wildebeest in the distance. Not enough resolution to positively identify though.
Just ear and one horn visible. Probably Thompson's Gazelle.
No critters seen. Looks like a big grass fire in the distance.
Probably at least two humans in balloon. An operator and a photographer/tourist, but that is guessing. Has to be at least one.
Looks like an eye reflection, but nothing shows when levels are stretched. Lightning bug?
besides the two wildebeest in fore and middle ground, there is a large herd of 10 or more on the horizon.
Feather? Tail? Fern frond? I have no idea.
Warthog in foreground, two zebras in background among trees.
There are two light colored animals moving rapidly in the distance. Might be cheetah after a gazelle. Left one is moving faster.
One wildebeest on the other side of the rocks, 6 or 7 birds of some kind in bush tops above pile of rocks.
Might be a critter lying down. Looks like dark fur with a white tail.
One, possibly two hyenas of some sort. I am guessing spotted.
Just an ear and a bit of nose, but looks like a Thompson's Gazelle.
Two big birds, likely some kind of vulture. Naked red neck visible on the one on the branch on the ground.
Looks like the hyena is conversing in body language with another individual on the other side of the camera. "come on, lets get a move on"
To close to really identify. Mud on dark coat. Most likely a buffalo but could be wildebeest.
There is one wildebeest near the camera, but a very large herd can be seen on the horizon, 50 or more, of unknown species.
There is something here, but I don't see enough of it to tell what it is. Looks like ears in the lower left corner.
What might be the leg of an animal is seen at the left edge of frame 3. Not identifiable.
I have no idea what the bright object in the lower center is. Looks like a trace of a moving light or possibly a brightly lit cat's tail.
In the distance there is a large mixed herd probably consisting of wildebeest and zebra but too far away to be sure.
Mixed herd, mostly wildebeest, but containing a few eland and zebra.
Several unidentifiable animals in the distance. Probably wildebeest.
Large mixed herd of wildebeest and zebra.
Very difficult. Animal is too close to the camera to be sure. Has horns. Might be a wildebeest.
Mixed herd of wildebeest with some zebra and possibly eland or domestic cattle.
One and possibly two deer like animals are in this picture. Might be Hartebeest, not sure.
At least 3 zebra show up here after histogram stretching.
Stretching the levels in a screen shot shows clearly that the reflective eye about 1/4 in from the right is a grazing zebra.
There's poop in the picture. Can't identify whose though. Right of center, middle of the grass.
Interesting picture. At least 16 animals, about half are wildebeest with a few zebras. On the right I see domestic cattle with herdsman.
I think this is the hoof of a deceased ungulate of some sort, possibly a wildebeest.
Might be a lioness head just sticking above the grass, left of center.
There's a baby zebra just below and left of center hiding in the grass.
Besides the gazell in the foreground, left, there is another animal under the trees in the distance, possibly an Eland.
This is a huge herd of mostly wildebeest with a few zebras mixed in. Too many to count.
Hard to see through the grass, but I think there si a secretary bird near the right edge of the picture, halfway up.
The wildebeeste are on the horizon at the upper right. I am not sure all are wildebeest, but several seem to be.
There is an animal lying down just below and to the right of center. Seems to have a white tail or tail tip, but I can't say what it is.
I see a reflective eye of some animal, but not enough to tell what it is.
Looks like a group of buffalo in the distance by the tree, but in the lower right corner I believe we have part of a wildebeest.
Looks like two humans playing with a grass fire in the distance.
Looks like someone's tail waving back and forth, but I have no idea what kind of animal it is.