
This week’s letter for Frizztext’s A-Z archive photo challenge is K. We saw this marvelous creature in the Okavango Delta in Botswana. Kudus are a woodland antelope and can be found in eastern and southern Africa.

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TB Markinson is an American who's recently returned to the US after a seven-year stint in the UK and Ireland. When she isn't writing, she's traveling the world, watching sports on the telly, visiting pubs in New England, or reading. Not necessarily in that order.
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Teeeheeee….. Kudu believe it!!! 😉 **
Ha ha ha ha…I kudu
Just learned something new… cool shot
Thanks! I was excited to see one. I had read about them before we went, but it was one of the last animals we saw.
Another animal I have never seen before. Great choice for K challenge.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Thanks! I loved seeing this beautiful animal.
Beautiful, I didn’t really know what Kudu was 😀
I didn’t until I did some research before I went. I was excited to spot one!
Kudos for the Kudu – Good Choice 🙂
🙂 Thanks!
Love the horns/antlers!!!
Aren’t they cool!
I have learned something new too…. I loved the photographs… especially the birds on him! Thank you dear TBM,
Thanks Nia! They are interesting animals.
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I just noticed the birds! Great shot. 😉
Thanks Ruth!
great photo TBM. excellent!
have a nice day,
xandi
Thanks Xandi! I hope you have a fabulous day!
ah, was in school until before an hour… 😉
Incredible form on that creature!
He is a striking creature.
Wow, how interesting, and I like how the birds are hitching a ride on him! I’ve never seen a kudu before, so I learned something new. A fantastic entry for “K”!
The birds also eat ticks, which helps both of them. I enjoyed seeing this wonderful animal for the first time. Thanks!
fantastic photos, beautiful kudu!
Thanks!!
the first Kudu I’ve seen was a drawing in a book of my great son aged 4;
the Kudu bayby tried to escape a panther – and was saved by an elephant 🙂
Your son had a great imagination!
I love those spiraling antlers!
I do too!
Great shot! I love the birds attached to him/ her
Thanks Robyn!
Look at those horns. Mother Nature does know how to take care of its creatures. There seems to be an order and a meaning for all things under the moon – such as the exquisite profile of this gracefully beautiful antelope.
I agree with you. Each time I go out in nature, I’m amazed. I don’t always understand the reason, but I am in awe of the power.