…surrounded by a bountiful garden and clucking chickens — but my ultimate dream is to become a guide and share my knowledge and passion with guests. I had already completed…
…which is quite rare behaviour for cheetahs who prefer open plains. After a few hours, he decided to turn back and walked away. The next day, we got reliable information…
…to that the backdrop of the Oloololo Escarpment and the warm setting sun all combined to allow for this image. [f 5.0, 1/125, ISO 160] The plains are alive with…
…the two Kichwa males the day before. [f4.5, 1/400, ISO 500, -0.3] [f4.5, 1/1000, ISO 1250] The two youngsters spent their day keeping the hyenas at bay charging at them…
…and at other times they are completely dismissive. Here, I found two of three bulls in a playfight which, as I had anticipated, quickly turned into a serious encounter. The fight…
…not often that I see animals behave in a way that is completely new to me. This week I struck gold. There was a report of two leopards sighted together…
…for Azei this was a first. He had resisted coming; why I have no idea, but when he ate his first mouthful of Chianina beef at Babylonstoren he closed his…
…out into the open for all to see. She proceeded to tuck the cub away into some long grass and then went off and successfully managed to hunt down a…
…turning a beautiful green and the Mara continues to glow a rich emerald colour. Rain sustains life in all shapes and sizes creating the complex and fragile ecosystem we are…
…last year also meant that the zebra and wildebeest had not spent as much time in the area, and so the grass was starting to turn. The park rangers chose…