…kingfisher who it happily swallowing a frog. F 8, 1/1600, ISO 800 | Robert Sayialel Pied kingfisher First spotted in the Triangle in January this year, this male was locked…
…ever because three of my colleagues from Angama’s South African office have been at the lodge enjoying glasses of wine overlooking the Mara: “Sorry Charlotte, next time!” unhelpfully writes Ryan…
…week the dramatic crossings of the Mara River have begun. Every day starts off in a similarly breathtaking fashion – the glorious sunrise over the Maasai Mara. [f 4.0, 1/1000,…
…lions. They obviously know that we are 13 days away from the launch of The Lion King. [f 4.0, 1/1000, ISO 250] On the subject of The Lion King, here…
…workshop are spent looking at methods of focusing and ways of making the most of tricky grassy situations. [f 3.5, 1/1250, ISO 500, +0.33] A future king. [f 5.6, 1/500,…
…for breakfast. I took out my cup and I went to the kitchen. I was happy as a daughter of king walking around the palace. We all took our breakfast…
…provides a focal point to the orange grass canvas. [f 5.6, 1/250, ISO 400, -1.0] Low-lying mist drapes itself across the plains of the Mara. An iconic flat-topped tree punctuates…
…into a canvas of orange-red to golden hues as dawn breaks, casting its gentle light upon the majestic Kilimanjaro. This daily spectacle has graced us for the better part of…
…tall, bathed in the morning glow that highlights the whites peeking through their distinctive patterns. The Oloololo Escarpment serves as a striking backdrop, cloaked in a shimmering green hue, while…
…hippos are also looking more plump (if that’s possible) As if that was not enough, there were species of birds too numerous to count. The grassland was emerald green and…