…it that weather patterns are no longer predictable, and we must take every day as it comes. After a short break away, I’ve come back to a vibrant landscape with…
There comes a time when all youngsters have to leave their homes, becoming independent and learning to fend for themselves — and such is the case with Risasi’s cubs. However,…
…the previous night. I noticed a hyena hidden in what remained of tall grass waiting patiently for its turn. Vultures with wings open against the sun surveyed atop from trees….
…all the smaller species that make the most wonderful cameo performances on Africa’s greatest stage. The week started off similar to last in that we managed to come across…
…griffon and the largest of them all the grotesque lappet-faced vulture, which soar over the Mara landscape in search of a free meal. This is the ultimate African Photographic safari!…
…perch on top of the curtain rails in my bedroom. Watching them eat bugs and snails was a delight and each morning I’d search for their freshly laid eggs. Though…
They say that a true voyage is return. This proves to be accurate for me in many ways. After being away for 15 years, I have come back to East…
…consider themselves extremely lucky — especially when the animal gives birth standing up in plain view. After 15 months in the mother’s womb, this little one was ready to come…
At the moment, the nights are windy and the mornings chilly, but those who brace the cold are rewarded with incredible sightings in perfect lighting. A great combo for photography…
…5.3, 1/2000, ISO 800 | Wilson Naitoi F 8.0, 1/800, ISO 1600 Alice Mantaine What’s also natural, is some days are better than others when it comes to sightings. On…