It's the rainy season, so allegedly, it's a terrible time to visit Amboseli. Couple that with an ultra-quick trip from Nairobi (only one night in the park!) and you could have a recipe for disastrously low photo count.
Instead, we ended up with a fantastic trip through Bonfire Adventures, and 50+ photos worth saving. Incredible.
Boring lists first:
Animals:
Lion lounging by his kill
Hippos in & near water
Elephants with babies
Water buffalo
Wildebeest
Thompson gazelle
Grand gazelle
Hyena and hyena cubs
Tsavo cat hunting birds in the morning
Vervet monkeys
some other monkeys
(Giraffes on the drive down)
(Zebras on the drive down)
Birds:
Crowned stork
Fish eagle
Grey egret
Stork (yellow bill, others)
Cranes
Secretary bird
Kori bustard
Egyptians (brown ducks)
White pelicans
Sacred ibis
Kingfisher(s!)
Ostriches
The human crew
Water buffalo loungin' around:
Hippos and their friendly birds
A black and white kingfisher (I'm sure it has another name!)
And a much cooler kingfisher!
Vervet monkeys, with young'uns!
And mischevious!
White pelicans
Big SUV, with a car behind it. :)
Some low-light shots as well
It's really just a cloud at the top, I promise! Kilimanjaro came out for a peek!
Picturesque
More crowned cranes, now in a high tree
Male lion with his kill - couldn't quite identify it from where we were. Hooves and horns.
A nearby hyena eyeing up the lion and his kill, but not coming within a few hundred meters.
A vulture nearby, also eyeing up the prey.
And some sort of predator bird as well?
Ostriches!
A secretary bird, and we got to see him later with his head feathers all fluffed up
Early morning entertainment as this Tsavo cat went after some crowned cranes (right side)
Ah, the savannah....
Really hard to beat the views - didn't turn out well, but note the elephants just past the water!
Instead, we ended up with a fantastic trip through Bonfire Adventures, and 50+ photos worth saving. Incredible.
Boring lists first:
Animals:
Lion lounging by his kill
Hippos in & near water
Elephants with babies
Water buffalo
Wildebeest
Thompson gazelle
Grand gazelle
Hyena and hyena cubs
Tsavo cat hunting birds in the morning
Vervet monkeys
some other monkeys
(Giraffes on the drive down)
(Zebras on the drive down)
Birds:
Crowned stork
Fish eagle
Grey egret
Stork (yellow bill, others)
Cranes
Secretary bird
Kori bustard
Egyptians (brown ducks)
White pelicans
Sacred ibis
Kingfisher(s!)
Ostriches
The human crew
Water buffalo loungin' around:
Hippos and their friendly birds
A black and white kingfisher (I'm sure it has another name!)
And a much cooler kingfisher!
Love some crowned crane!
Some crowned cranes about to fly in formation!
Keep shooting photos!
So curious!
And mischevious!
White pelicans
Big SUV, with a car behind it. :)
Families of elephants
Some low-light shots as well
It's really just a cloud at the top, I promise! Kilimanjaro came out for a peek!
Picturesque
More crowned cranes, now in a high tree
Male lion with his kill - couldn't quite identify it from where we were. Hooves and horns.
A nearby hyena eyeing up the lion and his kill, but not coming within a few hundred meters.
A vulture nearby, also eyeing up the prey.
And some sort of predator bird as well?
Ostriches!
A secretary bird, and we got to see him later with his head feathers all fluffed up
Kori bustard
And later, apparently, trying to mate:
Antelope, nothing too special, but I like how it turned out.
Fish eagle
No idea who this little cute one was! Any ideas?
Wildebeest! See you and your 1.7M friends in a few months for the great migration?
You trying to beat the rush? ;-)
Grey crane?
Lots of hungry, hungry, hippos!
Hyena mom, just chilling in her hole in the ground!
But even better, her little cubs running and jumping and playing all over the place! They looked like black bear cubs from off in the distance, I was so confused!
No idea, but an amazingly beautiful bird!
Then he got so curious about us!
The two elephants on the left are fighting; one of them was trying to join the pack, and the other was playing defense to push him away
Tuskers, fighting!
Really putting on a show for us!
Allegedly they were sniffing the air?
Ah, the savannah....
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