…from coming down the tree to get some water as the day kept getting hotter and hotter but eventually, they gave up and he was able to come down for…
…see a landscape orientation of a tall thin animal where the head comes out from the side of the frame rather than the bottom. [f 6.3, 1/250, ISO 250, +1.0]…
…traditions. [f 4.5, 0.4, ISO 1600, +2] These guys saw the camera and couldn’t help but show off their skills with a little stick fight. [f 3.5, 1/200, ISO 1000]…
…Migration – the greatest show on earth – and with exceptional, year-round game-viewing, no safari to East Africa is complete without a visit to the Mara. Read more Nairobi The…
…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…
…home with her favourite coffee. You definitely deserved it, Wanja! Alison starts with the coffee test (Wanja was still to come) From beans to brew, the team at Spring Valley…
…drama, as the Bila Shaka boys will try to take back what’s rightfully theirs. We’re in for some fierce competition in the days to come. Stay tuned… F 6.3, 1/500,…
…To my surprise, Angama Safari Camp was the answer. In fairness, the rocking chairs are very comfortable and there is always something to look at I had been very lucky…