…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…
…extraordinary archive of Mara Triangle imagery that proves that, regardless of when you come to the Mara, you have the opportunity of experiencing great wildlife viewing. To celebrate our 100th…
…the bush. The design continues to take shape as we now prepare for construction and watching this new structure come to life. “A map is the greatest of all epic…
…a small flock of nomadic comb ducks. [f 4.0, 1/6400, ISO 640, +0.67] Always on the lookout for any kind of subject to photograph in gentle pastel tones. [f 4.0,…
…[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…
The word ‘unpredictable’ comes to mind when I think about the greatest migration on earth. The wildebeest and zebra move in ways that are nearly impossible to predict. One day…
…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…
…in search of feeding grounds: pools of shallow standing water. On the menu today? Frogs of all shapes and sizes. Cattle egrets, flooded grasslands and a frog’s eye view of…
…like to challenge myself to make compelling photographs of these animals, and I like how both these photos turned out, showing impala and a waterbuck in their environment and creating…