I just returned home from Tanzania after a wonderful safari adventure. My group and I enjoyed many sightings including some four cat days (Serval Cat, Cheetah, Lion and Leopard). During our trip we visited Ngorongoro Carter, Ndutu and the Serengeti. Each area unique and with its own appeal. On one outing we watched as a pregnant lioness (that had eaten way too much) pant and moan near a small stream of water. We were so worried about her as she looked near death. Our guide assured us she had only overeaten, and she was not ready to die any minute. Of course, we only semi-believed him. The next day we watched as she playfully rolled over and started to walk around. Turns out our guide was right; it was just the big meal she had eaten in her condition <smile>.
We saw huge herds (in the millions) of Zebra and Wildebeest across the vast lands of the Serengeti. They dotted the landscape for as far as the eye could see. It was impressive. Just like what I saw on TV as a child while watching safari programs. I enjoyed photographing the Zebra one afternoon, as they were packed in very tightly and made for some interesting abstract shots. I also did some high-key Zebra shots that I liked.
I saw my first Eagle Owl and got a few pics I liked. I also had multiple chances photographing Lesser and Greater Flamingo in early morning light. One of our photo sessions included some time with a Leopard that had a kill in the tree, it was feeding on it as we rolled up. After about a half an hour we saw him climb down the tree as we all snapped away hoping to get the perfect shot. We saw another Leopard up a tree on a different day. Our guide told us (and produced the photo to confirm) that the large male Leopard we were watching had killed and eaten another Leopard in 2019; it was most likely a territorial dispute that led to the killing.