Species: Lilac Breasted Roller | Location: Along the Linyanti River in Botswana; GPS: S 18d 23m 55.05s, E 23d 46m 40s, alt 940m, Botswana
By David Brenneman
This species is one of the most beautiful birds in Africa. It stopped just long enough for me to get one shot as it was flying by. We were in a Land Rover on a dirt unimproved trail in Botswana on 27 June 2016.
About The Photographer
I am retired from careers in Air Force Intelligence and Software Engineering. My wife and I love to travel and we love to photograph wildlife. We have visited all 50 of the United States and have traveled to 5 continents. My goal in retired life is to photograph as many species of birds as possible. I have photographed 316 bird species in the state of Maryland, which recently ranked me 5th in the state. I especially love the challenge of photographing warblers. I shoot a Nikon D810s and my best lens is the Nikon 500mm f/4.0 VR. The 500mm is quickly becoming my photographic weapon of choice for distant wildlife, and it qualifies for its own passport. I also have the Nikon 200 - 400 f/4.0 VR lens which gets a lot of use. For anyone wishing more information about any of my photos, or to simply contact me, my website is www.woodduck.smugmug.com.
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