RMA66B9P–Close up portrait of Masai Giraffe Brachystegia tree behind Masai Mara National Reserve Kenya
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RMJW1A8P–A tall Msasa tree (Brachystegia spiciformis) also known as zebrawood growing in an open savanna
RM2PKXMDJ–Miombo tree, Brachystegia spec., Kafue National Park, Zambia
RFC5TAT0–Wood surface, Bomanga Wood (Brachystegia laurentii) full frame
RMC938EM–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. An African hoopoe in the brachystegia woodland.
RMBPYMBM–Dzalanyama Forest Reserve, Malawi
RMC938C9–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. Male waterbuck in the brachystegia woodland.
RFWPECTW–A newborn Baby Vervet Monkey in its mothers clutches
RMC938DP–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. Male waterbuck in the brachystegia woodland.
RFHYPW16–African Cuckoo Hawk Aviceda cocculoides in miombo woodland, Zambia, Africa
RMC93837–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. Male impala in the brachystegia woodland
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RMC93848–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. Male nyala, a spiral-horned antelope in the brachystegia woodland.
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RFWB0RYT–Yellow baboon (Papio cynocephalus) in Liwonde National Park, Malawi.
RFR0GW7J–A original flag of Malawi on toothpick on black background. Consists of a horizontal triband of black, red and green. Charged with a red rising sun w
RFWB0RYW–Male southern masked weaver (Ploceus intermedius) flying away from his nest on a mimosa bush in Liwonde National Park, Malawi.
RMDW97HM–Mtirikwe river below Lake Mtirikwi near Zimbabwe ruins, Zimbabwe in Central Africa.
RMA66B9K–Masai Giraffe browsing on brachystegia trees Masai Mara National Reserve Kenya
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RMJW1A60–A tall Msasa tree (Brachystegia spiciformis) also known as zebrawood growing in an open savanna
RFKB51WC–An aerial view of Nyanga National Park, Zimbabwe
RFC5TBE4–Wood surface, Okwen wood (Brachystegia nigerica), full frame
RFCF40RE–Flowering Msasa trees in Zimbabwe's eastern highlands
RMAAJHF1–Gnarled trunk of ancient Brachystegia tree Masai Mara National Reserve Kenya East Africa
RMBPYM5P–Dzalanyama Forest Reserve, Malawi
RMDW8N0H–Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe in summer with bright green colours and mountainous habitat. Winding road, hills.
RMAX5NF8–Chisimba, Zambia. Tree with red flowers sprouting from the trunk against a barren background; Brachystegia sp.
RMBCD1B0–MIOMBO WOODLAND (Brachystegia sp) and Inselbergs (Julbernadia sp.). Forest type of the central African plateau Northern Zambia.
RM2BTW55D–Clitoria brachystegia Benth.
RMA6TJ32–Africa, East Africa, Tanzania, Gombe National Park, Chimpanzee male, Konrad among brachystegia trees
RMC9385A–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. Male nyala, a spiral-horned antelope in the brachystegia woodland.
RMC938CA–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. Female nyala antelope in the brachystegia woodland.
RFR0KH17–A original flag of Malawi on toothpick on black background. Consists of a horizontal triband of black, red and green. Charged with a red rising sun w
RMC938BD–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. Male sable antelope in the brachystegia woodland.
RM2AFNHGJ–. Occasional papers of the California Academy of Sciences. FlGLRE 28. The sa anna (Brachvstegia) woodlands of the Congo-Zambezi di ide havethe greatest diversit> of higher embiid taxa. Nests of female Enveja (Fig. 29A) werepresent on low shrubs in this scene. ROSS: EMBIA. BIOSYSTEMATICS OF THE ORDER EMBIIDINA, PART 2 25. Figure 29A. Silk webs in a leaf cluster. Such leaves maybe dead or alive on low understory vegetation. This habitatis chiefly used by species of Enveja Navas occurring in cer-tain portions of Africas Brachystegia woodlands. By oc-cupation of leaf clusters, females and the
RMB7PX60–The Silvery Greater Galago (Otolemur monteiri) is a nocturnal primate from the galago family. It is usually found in Brachystegi
RMC73EKY–twisted Musasa Tree
RFCF40PX–Flowering Msasa trees in Zimbabwe's eastern highlands
RMDW8TD8–Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe in summer with bright green colours and mountainous habitat.
RMAX5T6C–Mahale, Tanzania, Africa. View down the forested mountain range to lake Tanganyika.
RMC938ED–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. Male sable antelope in the brachystegia woodland.
RM2AFNGKX–. Occasional papers of the California Academy of Sciences. Figure 29A. Silk webs in a leaf cluster. Such leaves maybe dead or alive on low understory vegetation. This habitatis chiefly used by species of Enveja Navas occurring in cer-tain portions of Africas Brachystegia woodlands. By oc-cupation of leaf clusters, females and their early brood es-cape excessive soil moisture in the rainy season. With rain-fall decline, the embiids move down into leaf litter and, fi-nally, into soil cracks to escape dry conditions and fires.. Figure 29B. OpcncJ Lm^ju nc^i revealing female guard-ing eggs. Unlike
RMC938DA–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. Male sable antelope in the brachystegia woodland.
RFCF410C–Flowering Msasa's in Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands
RMRGHR3A–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. ETHIOPIAN XASL'TITERMITIX 1.. Map 2. Vegetation of Africa showing divisions significant in termite distribution. (1-5), montane types ; (6), temperate and subtropical grassland ; (7), moist forest at low and medium altitudes ; (8-9), forest-savannah mosaic ; (16), moist woodlands ; (17-19), Isoberlinia and Brachystegia-Julbernardia woodlands and savannahs ; (20-21), relatively dry savannah-woodlands ; (22), woodland with abundant Colophospermum mopane ; (24, 26, and 27), grass steppes ; (25), wooded steppe with abundant Acacia and
RMC9383W–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. Male sable antelope in the brachystegia woodland.
RFCF4109–Flowering Msasa's in Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands
RMRGHPGB–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. ETHIOPIAN N ASUTITEK M II I X A E <»i This species is distributed over a much greater area than was recorded in a previous paper (Sands, 1957), from Mount Kullo in northern Eritrea, to southern Natal. It appears to be found mainly in vegetation types ranging from savannah woodland with Brachystegia and Jidbcmardia to wooded steppe with Acacia and Commiphora (Keay et al., 1959, types 9, 18, 19, 20, 25, and 26). These areas are shaded on the map. It has only rarely been found in Colophospennum mopanc woodland (Type 22).. Map 20. T
RMC9389P–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. Cape buffalo cow and calf in the brachystegia woodland.
RMC93832–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. View over the brachystegia woodland of Majete.
RFCF40R1–Flowering Msasa trees in Zimbabwe's eastern highlands
RMRGHFXC–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. . Plate II Cisticola carruthersi: left, two adults; right, two immatures. References: Britton, P. L. & Harper, J. F. 1969. Some new distributional records for Kenya. Bull. B.O.C. 89: 162-165. Jackson, F. J. 1938. The Birds of Kenya Colony and Uganda Protectorate. Gurney and Jackson, London. Mackworth-Praed, C. W. & Grant, C. H. B. 1955. Birds of eastern and north-eastern Africa. Vol. 11. Longmans, London. Birds in Brachystegia microphyllum in southern Tanzania by R. Stjernstedt Received 14th November, 1969 In Brachystegia microphyllum woo
RMC93839–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. The Mkulumadzi River runs down to join the Shire River though Majete's brachystegia woodland.
RMC938BH–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. A herd of elephants come down to the edge of the Shire River to drink