…in search of food and water. The first evidence of this cycle dates back to about two million years ago when fossilized footprints of wildebeest were found in the Serengeti….
…of a bottle. The coucal is associated with rain and local traditions say it will rain when one hears its call. These calls are important not only for communication but…
…River. Resident wildebeest and zebra herds are also moving closer to the river, instinctively preparing to greet the larger herds migrating from the Serengeti in the coming weeks and months….
…glide effortlessly in search of food. This combination of abundant prey, safe nesting, and favourable flying conditions makes an escarpment an ideal habitat. F5.6, 1/640, ISO500 | Rio Marvin My…
…to be designed by Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens. We had worked together before and love their creativity. What a win it was as we got in their heads immediately…
…water. [f 4.5, 1/1000, ISO 500] It is impossible to capture the sounds of the splashes as the animals fall from great heights. [f 4.5, 1/1000, ISO 500] Zebras usually…
…on fallen tree mara CAMERA SETTINGS – [f 6.3, 1/1000, ISO 200, -0.33] Lioness on fallen tree 3 CAMERA SETTINGS – [f 6.3, 1/5000, ISO 400, -0.67] Topi on mound…
…to capture the moment. Within seconds the baby was on the ground, fully covered by the placenta, and the whole herd immediately rushed to the opposite side of the road…
…Stratton’s favourite community conservation areas in Kenya. A few years ago, the Kenya Bird of Prey Trust, whom the Angama Foundation supports, partnered with the Kwenia community to conserve critically…
…vultures for example, often overlooked and quite frankly not the prettiest in the savanna. However, they are the ‘cleaning crew’ of the landscape. Unlike humans and most animals, vultures have…