…200 -1] The dancing cattle egret. [f 6.3, 1/2000, ISO 200 -0.67] The Wattled plover [f 6.3, 1/1000, ISO 400 -0.67] [f 6.3, 1/320, ISO 200 -0.67] Peekaboo! Yellow-billed ox-peckers…
…Nicky’s brother, Peter, discovered a statue of Joseph Thomson in Thornhill, Scotland, accompanied by a plaque that commemorated him for his expedition through “Maasai Land” (among elsewhere in East Africa)….
…ISO 500, -0.33] A flock of cattle egrets fly by in the early hours of another day in paradise. [f 3.5, 1/2500, ISO 500, -0.33] Another fly-by, this time by…
…[f 6.3, 1/1000, ISO 200] Photograph by Douglas Onsongo [f 5.6, 1/40, ISO 3200, -0.67] Photograph by Douglas Onsongo [f 8.0, 1/400, ISO 200, -1.0] Photograph by Robert Kiprotich [f…
…into the area in search of ivory and bushmeat. Read more about rehabilitating Tsavo’s orphaned elephants… Fortunately, through the hard and relentless work of the Kenyan Wildlife Service and a…
…population further up the escarpment in search of drier terrain. We’re not complaining, as the route from the lodge into the Mara has been peppered with predators, much to our…
…with the camera settings. Here are two fun examples – a quartet of Hadeda Ibis against some afternoon storm clouds, and a Grey Heron cruising the Mara River. An impressive…
…to dry out the landscape will turn gold. And after gold comes fire. And after fire comes new life. Maasai dancers perform at sunset Experimenting with light and shutter speed…
…ISO 500, -1.67 Balanite trees dot the Mara Landscape f 7.1, 1/640, ISO 400, -0.67 Happy to be back, within hours of landing at Angama, I was behind the wheel…
…1/80, ISO 500, -0.33 A thin layer of mist cloaks the grasslands f 5.0, 1/800, ISO 640, -1.33 Believe it or not, I have never seen an aardvark, nor a…