Photos: Golf TV commentator Tony Johnstone shares his deep love of wildlife photography

Tony Johnstone waited 20 years to get his first photograph of a gorgeous bushshrike, a bird that is easily heard, but it takes something of a miracle to be seen.

Johnstone’s favorite bird is the lilac-breasted roller, which is unofficially considered the national bird of Kenya.

“It’s the most stunning bird you’ve ever seen in your life,” said Johnstone, who hails from Zimbabwe but now lives in Sunningdale, England. “I can’t drive past one without stopping to take it.”

When the DP World Tour heads to South Africa this week for the Jonsson Workwear Open, Johnstone will be there, colorfully calling the action at Glendower Golf Club from the booth.

Lilac-breasted roller (Tony Johnstone photo)

A six-time winner on the DP World Tour, the 67-year-old Johnstone is one of golf’s great characters. Combine his passion for the game with his passion for the wildlife in Kruger National and the result is a television series called “Bush Hacking,” where Johnstone offers insight on birds and animals as he plays a round of golf through the African bush. The series lasted three seasons, and snippets are still shown when the tour plays events in the area.

Johnstone describes himself as fanatical about his photography, and he loves to share his discoveries on social media. His fascination with birds began about 25 years ago and now extends to creatures of all sizes. He’s fond of going out in Kruger National Park around 4:30 a.m. with his wife and staying out until 6 p.m.

“We just drive the whole day, and just delight in the wildlife,” he said. “That’s my idea of heaven.”

The talented Johnstone shared a number of his favorite wildlife photographs from over the years with Golfweek. Scroll on to get lost in another world.

Zebras (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Tony Johnstone poses with his camera. (courtesy photo)

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Lion (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Orange-breasted sunbird (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Broad-billed roller (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Vervet monkey (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Grey-headed bush-shrike (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Lilac-breasted roller (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Lioness (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Nile crocodile (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Warthogs (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Red-headed weaver (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Rhino and oxpeckers (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Rhino mother and calf (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Spotted hyena sleeping (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Lion male (Tony Johnstone photo)
Lion male (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Zebras (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Leopard (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Variable sunbird (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Kudu bull (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Southern red bishop (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Impalas (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Hippopotamus (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Giraffe (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Elephant newborn (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Violet-eared waxbill (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Cheetah (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Baboon (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Southern double-collared sunbird (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Cape buffalo (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Leopard (Tony Johnstone photo)

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White-bellied sunbird (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Woodland Kingfisher (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Elephant mud bath (Tony Johnstone photo)

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Violet-backed starling (Tony Johnstone photo)

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