Giraffes are browsers, not grazers — meaning they get their food from trees, not the ground. On rare occasions, however, they will do as the antelopes do. Hoping to see more interesting and unusual giraffe behavior in a few days as we head off to lead our tour of Kenya. That said, this will be my last post until the end of the month. See you back here soon for a new batch of images and videos from Africa.Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 400, f/6.3 at 1/640th of a second.
We will travel to Kenya through your lens when you return. Have a safe and fabulous journey to safari with all the amazing creatures there. I am so envious!
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Have a great time, Sean. I look forward to seeing more beautiful images of giraffes & other creatures your lens captures!
Oh la la! Just gorgeous. This animal is so beautiful it seems unreal. AND OMG – have fun in Kenya! Can’t wait to see what you bring back!
Have a great trip!!Looking forward to seeing what you captured on film.
We will travel to Kenya through your lens when you return. Have a safe and fabulous journey to safari with all the amazing creatures there. I am so envious!