Wildlife photography isn't usually my scene, man (as we used to say in the seventies ). However the attached shots were taken on a visit to the Bandia wildlife park in Senegal a couple of weeks ago. All were taken on my EOS 60D, with an 70-200mm f4 L and 1.4x converter, whilst being bounced around in the back of a Hilux truck.
Whilst my idea of catching the giraffe feeding was OK, I think the branches maybe clutter the image a bit.
I was somewhat under-lensed for this shot of an Abyssinian Roller, but a crop has produced an OK image (I think).
Another Roller presented itself a bit closer to the truck, so not much cropping was needed:
All in all, I take my hat off to the folks who capture the beautiful images that appear elsewhere on these threads; wildlife photography needs a lot more time, patience and knowledge than I have at present!