Saddlebilled Stork
Photo of Saddlebilled Stork, Kruger National Park, South Africa.
Picture of female saddlebilled stork
Caption: Saddlebilled Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) female, Kruger National Park, South Africa. (Note the eyes have bright yellow irises with black pupils, as opposed to the dark-brown irises of the male). © Scotch Macaskill

Location: The Kruger National Park, South Africa's flagship wildlife reserve, offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. Established in 1898, the park covers nearly 2 million hectares. As such, it is home to an impressive diversity of flora and fauna, including 507 different birds and 147 types of mammal.

In addition to the "Big Five" - elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo and rhino - there are also large numbers of giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, hippo, antelope, and hyena. Less common but also seen by visitors on safari are cheetah and wild dog.

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