…16, 1/800, ISO 400, -1 Under these vivid skies, a rise overlooking the vast plains offers a vantage point for a mother cheetah who is cautiously introducing her cubs to…
…contrasts here were striking; light green bushes growing out of the relatively ‘new’ black lava. A bright blue sky, fluffy white clouds and the rusty red road winding its way…
…Eric Averdung The welcome party was not kind to this zebra f.16, 1/80, ISO 160 Crossing one point safely is just one of the many survival tests that await, as…
…very strong stomachs with immune systems resistant to a number of terrible diseases like anthrax. Witnessing the vulture comings and goings 1/400 F/5.6 ISO 200 On an afternoon drive with…
The Mara is the gift that keeps on giving. Even after spending so much time in the bush, I’m still completely awestruck with each descent down the Oloololo Escarpment, thrilled…
…incredible as always. f8.0, 1/400, ISO 200 The lions of the Mara Triangle still command the best attention. They are ever-present in almost all our drives and sometimes put on…
…to her first litter of cubs and we can confirm that as she was seen relocating three cubs to a different site. Moving from nest to nest is a common…
…the first groupings of wildebeest that have arrived here in Kenya at the Sand River are a few solo wildebeest known as “scouts”. They are the pioneers that come early…
…with Risasi as her reputation precedes her and people come from far and wide to see her in action. Providing for her cubs with one successful hunt after the next, we…
…the orientation map at Angama are a testament to the ancient colours of the land, echoing the creative motivations that have endured across millennia. Umber and sienna, red and yellow,…