…tragedies still occur. Human-wildlife conflict is a constant threat and cause for concern in the Maasai Mara, as predators and elephants push the boundaries and foray into the neighbouring communities…
…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!…
…[f 5.6, 1/500, ISO 400, -0.33] An animal you do not want to mess with. [f 5.6, 1/400, ISO 400, -0.33] A malachite kingfisher sits patiently on the rocks beside…
…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…
…was the beginning of a remarkable working relationship, not only with kate.fitzgerald.sa, but the entire Angama family. The brief for their new luxury safari company was unusually specific, unlike any…
…Mara Conservancy to ensure these nest sites remain protected and free from disturbance. Very little is also known about the size of raptor populations in the region, and we will…
…320] Lappet-faced vultures fighting over the tail of a wildebeest. [f 6.3, 1/800, ISO 500] A white-backed vulture comes in to land. [f 6.3, 1/3200, ISO 320, -0.33] A Ruppell’s…
…like hell. This chapter of our Ugandan safari features two Adolfs. Why in this lovely country splattered with colonial nomenclature is this a common name? I never asked so sadly…
…search of fruits and other foods, communicating frequently with soft vocalizations and occasional chest beats. Their constant activity made photography difficult, but sometimes it’s important to put the camera down…
…6:30am, we were treated to dramatic skies along the escarpment. Mt. Longonot was completely surrounded by clouds with only the crater exposed – a rare and special view to enjoy…