After birding around Namutoni Camp and along the Dikdik Drive the morning of August 18, 2012, we drove to the Klein Okevi Waterhole where we photographed a small herd of Black-faced Impala, Aepyceros melampus petersi. Brad singled this male out of the herd to show its lyre-shaped antlers. Temperatures were in the mid-60's on this clear day.


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Make NIKON CORPORATION
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Orientation top, left side
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Date/Time 2013:01:21 16:37:15
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Exposure Time 1/500 sec
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Date/Time Original 2012:08:18 07:30:28
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