Family time in the rain
Black Rhinoceros
Augur Buzzard
Maasai Giraffe
Wildebeest or Gnu
Southern Ground Hornbill
Cheetah, “The fast 4”, #1
Cheetah, “The fast 4”, Brothers from different mothers. #2, #3, #4
Cheetah, “The fast 4”, #3
Cheetah, “The fast 4”, #4
Cheetah, “The fast 4”, #2
Cheetah, “The fast 4”, #2, #4, #3
The great migration, leading edge. About 200 thousand of the 2 million +.
Wildebeest, the great migration.
Gray-headed Fiscal
Maasai Mara Giraffe
Rüppell’s Starling
Sunset in the mara.
Spot the spots
Leopard in a Candelabra Tree
Thompson’s Gazelle, last nights kill stored in the tree.
Spotted Hyena we spotted hyening.
Gray-backed Fiscal
Ostrich females
Topi antelope baby, only a few days old.
Topi
Lappet-faced Vulture or Nubian Vulture
Hartebeest
Topi, mother and newborn, trying out these new legs.
Steenbok (adult female)
Steenbok (adult male)
Eland, on his way home from the gym. (The largest species of antelope)
Serval, hunting in the grass.
Black-backed Jackal
Serval
The most dangerous animals in the world, sleeping next to a couple nile crocodiles.
Vegetarian giant water pigs (aka hippos), with that “come any closer and I will end you” stare!
Surprisingly enough, no one felt like going for a swim.
Nile crocodile, in the Mara River
Bateleur Eagle
Eland females
Eland females, Wildebeest bones.
Weaver
Weaver nest
Cheetah
The fast 4 marking a tree (Cheetah)
Wildebeest (Gnu)
Chameleon (possibly Karma)
Secretarybird
Hartlaub’s Bustard
Rüppell’s Vulture
Black-shouldered Kite
Yellow-billed Stork in the Mara River
Lilac Breasted Roller
Thompson’s Gazelle
African Grey Hornbill
White Backed Vulture
Candelabra tree, leopard, and gazelle carcass.
Secretarybirds
Maasai
A very special thank you to our amazing safari guides, Daniel Muthee and Sam Macharia, for making our trip special.