Secretarybird in the afternoon light
Secretarybird walking in the tall grass looking for juisy insects. A beautiful warm picture from Meru National Park.
Secretarybird walking in the tall grass looking for juisy insects. A beautiful warm picture from Meru National Park.
clearly a very old buffalo with a swarm of flies swirling around his head. One eye is dead and he is giving and angry look with the remaining healthy eye.
Grevy’s zebra looks a bit different than the stock zebra in that it has more tightly spaced stripes.
Wildebeest jumping out in front of the car, a very nervous animal.
Three huge and healthy Marabou storks sitting near the Mara river observing the dead carcasses of drowned Wildebeests in the river below.
Northern Kenya is arid and only have the Ewaso Ngiro river as a lifeline. The rest is tough bush. Two crocodiles dozing off waiting for the next meal.
I am not a Bat expert and since the list of bats is long, or maybe it is a flying fox? I can only speculate about the one I photographed here. Tsavos bat list contains the following Rousette Fruit Bat, Fruit Bats Epauletted Fruit Bat, Pale-bellied Fruit Bat, White-bellied Tomb Bat, Hollow-faced Bat, False Vampire Bat, Yellow-winged Bat, Lander’s Horseshoe Bat, Lesser Leaf-nosed Bat, Giant Leaf-nosed Bat, African Trident Bat, Banana Bat or African Pipistrelle, Yellow-bellied Bat, Angola Free-tailed Bat, White-bellied, Free-tailed Bat, Flat-headed Free-tailed Bat
Cheetah mother have just killed a Grant’s Gazelle for her puppies and has now finished her hunger. Sitting looking out over the plains with blood on the nose.
A vulture nest looks pretty much like a pile small branches on top of a tree. Not the most esthetical or pretty, but probably fits the needs for a pair of vultures.
Dramatic hole in the clouds over the Masai Mara Game Reserve
In the Tsavo East National Park in Kenya a small Baby elephant walking near the Galana river with its mother.
Two very healthy looking Water bucks standing near the swamp that surround Governors Camp in the Masai Mara.
Big ugly crocodiles are lurking in the waters of the Mara river and the wildebeests are swimming for their life to get to the other river bank before being spotted by the big monsters.
Beautiful view over the savanna. The Kenyan grass lands with a single tree standing in the foreground with dramatic clouds in the sky.
Baboon mother grooming her baby in the morning sun in Amboseli National Park. As we pass by the mother and the baby looks straight into the camera.
Marabou storks and vultures feeding on a massive amount of Wildebeests that have drowned during the annual migration. The free lunch do exist as these Marabou storks and vultures dig into the carcasses of Wildebeests lying dead on the edge of the Mara river.