…sorts of treasures at first light f 4.0, 1/1600, ISO 250, -1.33 I highly recommend that when you come to the Mara, you stay for long enough to dedicate at…
…200, -0.33 Keeping track of one’s mate is a full-time occupation f 4.5, 1/1600, ISO 200, -0.33 The Bila Shaka Males continue to spend time on the western banks of…
…the ways they show their strength to competitive males to keep them off their territory. Often, you will come across a topi on top of a termite mound, seeking that…
…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…
…July and into August – although, like many things in nature, it is completely unpredictable and can change dramatically depending on the whims of the wildebeest. The mega herds of…
…to accompany him on his morning walk. We trailed him through the tall grass, stopping to let him lie. As we grew more comfortable with each other’s company he allowed…
…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…
…ISO 200, -1.0 | Adam Bannister A yellow-throated longclaw launching into a chorus as the morning rays warm its beautiful chest f 4.0, 1/800, ISO 200, -0.67 | Adam Bannister…
…using my big lens, with ears bent backwards, this mock charge gave me the heebie-jeebies. I knew then it was time to pack up in search of more welcoming company. …
…safari. f 4.0, 1/200, ISO 640, -1.33 f 5.6, 1/500, ISO 640, -0.33 Another highlight of any safari in the Mara Triangle is the search for the ever-elusive black rhino….