…spotted in a tree — nothing new to her — but this time with the cubs. It is not common behaviour for lions to climb trees; not only has she…
…across from one bush to the other. I told my guests that this is the place where zebras come to drink – something that the lioness undoubtedly also knew. If…
…while, allowing him to get comfortable before the sun had risen. [f 6.3, 1/100, ISO 25] Photograph by Jeffrey Thige As the rays peered through the clouds, I got into…
…it is magnificent. Angama Mara’s brand new Map Room – more on this one coming soon… f 2.8, 1/160, ISO 100, +1.0 The natural beauty of the Maasai Mara –…
…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…
I myself, like many other photographers, suffer from camera envy. Hours and hours spent glued to websites reading reviews on the latest cameras and lenses; day-dreaming about one day getting…
…I’d watched couldn’t be real life? When a work trip took me from the open plains of the Maasai Mara and the Mount Kilimanjaro-shadowed Amboseli to the lively streets of Nairobi,…
…the Rocky Mountains mattered very little. We knew we’d found our new home, and new adventure. But it wasn’t only the view that had us convinced. During our stay in…
…is a look at the Mara River water level currently compared to July during the annual migration. –Robert Sayialel F 4.5, 1/2000, ISO 500 | Robert Sayialel July 2023 F…