The African Wild in Monochrome by Fred von Winckelmann.

The African Wild in Monochrome by Fred von Winckelmann. I created this platform to show that the African Wildlife can also look great in black and white.

Last known daughter of Mmatsebe posing nicely next to one of her mothers favorite hideout tree in the Khwai area. It was...
14/06/2026

Last known daughter of Mmatsebe posing nicely next to one of her mothers favorite hideout tree in the Khwai area. It was on the moment she could be rejected by her mother at any day soon.

Another snap out of the photo series of the zebra stampede I photographed along the Boteti river when they were spooked ...
08/06/2026

Another snap out of the photo series of the zebra stampede I photographed along the Boteti river when they were spooked by a couple of pelicans landing in the water. Never getting enough of massive herds of herbivores stirring up lots of dust from the dry beds of the Boteti river.

After seeing them a few times from a great distance in the Kalahari game reserve I finally saw a pair of bat-eared foxes...
02/06/2026

After seeing them a few times from a great distance in the Kalahari game reserve I finally saw a pair of bat-eared foxes from up close in the Savute area sitting in the grass, well camouflaged next to their den where they probably had a couple of youngsters hidden. So they did not really leave the spot when they made the impression to flee when they saw us.

Taking an African wild dog pack with this angle gives you the feeling you are one of the members situated next to them. ...
26/05/2026

Taking an African wild dog pack with this angle gives you the feeling you are one of the members situated next to them. This pack was not successful in hunting that day and halts to give their ears and eyes a go to detect a prey animal. They can scan an environment like no other.

The legendary Mmatsebe r.i.p. ( back ) together with her last known daughter ( front ) chilling at one of their hideouts...
19/05/2026

The legendary Mmatsebe r.i.p. ( back ) together with her last known daughter ( front ) chilling at one of their hideouts. It was one the last of many pictures I did take during the yearly visits to the Khwai area.

This photo was also taken on that early morning ( sun was just starting to rise ) record breaking day for leopards sight...
12/05/2026

This photo was also taken on that early morning ( sun was just starting to rise ) record breaking day for leopards sightings back in 2019 which I told you about on my colour page.
Nine spotted cats just in the Khwai area alone.

It started just a few minutes after leaving the campsite a male leopard was chasing a female that was with her juvenile male cub ( photo) which was sent all the way up in a tree by his mother while she distracted the stalker from a safe distance.

The attacker got a bit tired and positioned himself beneath the large tree between mother and son resulting in a status quo. When we left the situation there were 2 more leopards hiding with some small prey deep in the vegetation nearby, probably afraid to get detected. Later that day we spotted 3 more. Luck was on our side that day.

During dryer periods various animals are struggling to find watersources but breeding herds of elephants can depend on t...
03/05/2026

During dryer periods various animals are struggling to find watersources but breeding herds of elephants can depend on their matriarch's memory in which watersources and routes are imprinted in their mind. In this photo they found a hidden waterhole partly covered by vegetation in Moremi to enjoy.

The large Xini-lion pride in 2018 consisted of many juvenile male lions all eager to participate to hunt with their moth...
26/04/2026

The large Xini-lion pride in 2018 consisted of many juvenile male lions all eager to participate to hunt with their mothers. The presence of nearby lagoon water and thirsty prey animals gave them many easy opportunities to scale up successful killing rates among the members. Here they just waited and positioned on an elevated piece of land early in the morning for prey animals to drop by.

Scary looking pair of hippo's accompanied by the usual oxpecker are appearing at the surface of a Moremi pool near the X...
19/04/2026

Scary looking pair of hippo's accompanied by the usual oxpecker are appearing at the surface of a Moremi pool near the Xini area. Don't mess with their territorial agenda. The photo was taken during the harsh afternoon light conditions unfortunately.

A lioness detecting prey animals covered by the tall grass in the wet season. This is why there is a chance you possibly...
12/04/2026

A lioness detecting prey animals covered by the tall grass in the wet season. This is why there is a chance you possibly will miss some lion sightings while on safari sometimes. So watch out for any cat ears or tail tips moving above the grass. :)

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