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Read MoreAt Lake Bogoria, there is a famous geyser. The water of the lake is very hot, and sulphuric. That does not affect the flamingos, even they feed themselves inside the water.
PhoenicopteriformePhoenicopterus roseusanimalanimalsaveavesbirdbirdsfenicopteriformeflamenco comúnflamingogeysergreater flamingogéiservertebradovertebratavertebrate
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African fish eagle flying under the sky
FalconiformesHaliaeetus vociferafrican fish eagleanimalanimalsaveavesbirdbirdsfalconiformepigargo africanovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Perching little egret (1). Lake Baringo
Egretta garzettaPelecaniformesanimalanimalsaveavesbirdbirdsgarceta comúnlittle egretpelecaniformevertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Great egret chicks at nest (2). Lake Baringo
Ardea albaPelecaniformesanimalanimalsaveavesbirdbirdscommon egretgarceta grandegreat egretgreat white egretpelecaniformevertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Flying African darter over Lake Baringo
African darterAnhinga rufaPelecaniformesanimalanimalsaninga africanaaveavesbirdbirdspelecaniformevertebradovertebratavertebrate
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A curious Speke's weaver. These birds owe their name to the great explorer of Africa John Speke.
PasseriformesPloceus spekeiSpeke's weaveranimalanimalsaveavesbirdbirdspaseriformepasserinetejedor de Spekevertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Myriads of flamingos at Lake Nakuru. Photograph taken from a high hill. You can say they are so many, but there were more not so time ago.
PhoenicopteriformePhoenicopterus minoranimalanimalsaveavesbirdbirdsfenicopteriformeflamenco enanoflamingolagolakelesser flamingovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Close up of a rhino in black and white
Ceratotherium simumanimalanimalsmammalmammaliamamíferorhinorinoceronte blancosquarelipped rhinocerovertebradovertebratavertebratewhite rhinocero
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Marabou settling in Lake Nakuru
CiconiiformesLeptoptilos crumeniferusanimalanimalsaveavesbirdbirdsciconiformeciconiiformemarabou storkmarabúvertebradovertebratavertebrate
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A marabou and a saddle-billed stork that did not like each other. Lake Nakuru.
CiconiiformesEphippiorhynchus senegalensisLeptoptilos crumeniferusanimalanimalsaveavesbirdbirdsciconiformeciconiiformecigüeña ensilladamarabou storkmarabúsaddlebilled storkvertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Herd of cows in the evening, led to the Masai village by its owner
animalanimalscielocowfenómeno meteorológicomaasai cowmammalmammaliamamíferometeorological phenomenonskyvacavaca masaivertebradovertebratavertebrate
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The skies over Masai Mara (8)
acaciaAcacia africanacielofenómeno meteorológicometeorological phenomenonplantskythorn treethorntreetreevegetalárbol
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The skies over Masai Mara (7)
beamcielofenómeno meteorológicometeorological phenomenonray of lightrayo de luzsky
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Life and death in the bush (3/3)
Panthera leoanimalanimalsleón africanoleón africano cachorrolionlion cubmammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Future hunters (1). Maasai Mara.
Panthera leoanimalanimalsleón africanoleón africano cachorrolionlion cubmammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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A young elephant in black and white. Maasai Mara.
African bush elephantAfrican savanna elephantLoxodonta africanaanimalanimalselefante africano de sabanamammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Cape buffalo in black and white
African buffaloSyncerus cafferaffaloanimalanimalsbúfalo cafrecape buffalomammalmammaliamamíferonyathivertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Spotted hyena in the bush (1). Maasai mara.
Crocuta crocutaanimalanimalshiena manchadalaughing hyenamammalmammaliamamíferospotted hyenavertebradovertebratavertebrate
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The skies over Masai Mara (2)
beamcielocloudfenómeno meteorológicometeorological phenomenonnuberay of lightrayo de luzsky
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Lion in shining grass. One of the coolest things in Maasai Mara is the daylight. At this latitude, the equatorial light makes everything shine in an particularly intense way, an effect that is reinforced in the ocher savannah grasses.
Panthera leoanimalanimalsleón africanoleón africano macholionmale lionmammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Running hartebeest at Maasai Mara
Alcelaphus buselaphusalcélafoanimalanimalshartebeestmammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Roaring leopard backlit. Maasai Mara. For me, a very significant scene.
Panthera pardusanimalanimalsleopardleopardomammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Leopard and perfect white background. Maasai Mara.
Panthera pardusanimalanimalsleopardleopardomammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Warm coloured hartebeest with a distant cool background
Alcelaphus buselaphusalcélafoanimalanimalshartebeestmammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Flock of vultures preparing to spend the night on an acacia
FalconiformesGyps africanusGyps rueppelliiRüppell's vultureanimalanimalsaveavesbirdbird of preybirdsbuitrebuitre dorsiblancobuitre moteadofalconiformerapazvertebradovertebratavertebratevulturewhitebacked vulture
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A curious scene that seems a coming clash between a marabou and a zebra
CiconiiformesEquus quagga boehmiGrant's zebraLeptoptilos crumeniferusanimalanimalsaveavesbirdbirdscebra de grantciconiformeciconiiformemammalmammaliamamíferomarabou storkmarabúvertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Wildebeest ready to cross the Mara River (2/3)
Connochaetes taurinusanimalanimalsblue wildebeestcommon wildebeestmammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebratewildebeestñu azul
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Some hippos lying on the shores of Mara River. During the sunlight hours, there is nothing else to do, except being aware of the crocodlies.
Hippopotamus amphibiusanimalanimalshipopótamo comúnhippohippopotamusmammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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This series of photographs were taken very early in the morning, in Maasai Mara, with a magnificent light, when silence and solitude rules, no tourists at that time. There was the herd of lions, and it was a pleasure to watch how the puppies played, under the watchful eye of adult females. Two large males accompanied them. Occasionally, females came to pick up the pups so they would not leave the area, so immersed in their games they were. The cubs played one with each other, rolling around, playing even with "toys" (some bones), they were preparing themselves for adulthood, as these games will help them in learning how to hunt. What I observed in both young and adult lions was a very "familiar" behavior, very "human", and I realized how much we seem us, homo sapiens, to these other mammals. The dim morning side light made these lions and their fur and manes shine with their more intense colors, in harmony with the tones of the savannah. Best of all was the silence and loneliness that accompanied this experience, when you feel like a privileged spectator at the forefront of this event of nature. (1/22)
This series of photographs were taken very early in the morning, in Maasai Mara, with a magnificent light, when silence and solitude rules, no tourists at that time. There was the herd of lions, and it was a pleasure to watch how the puppies played, under the watchful eye of adult females. Two large males accompanied them. Occasionally, females came to pick up the pups so they would not leave the area, so immersed in their games they were. The cubs played one with each other, rolling around, playing even with "toys" (some bones), they were preparing themselves for adulthood, as these games will help them in learning how to hunt. What I observed in both young and adult lions was a very "familiar" behavior, very "human", and I realized how much we seem us, homo sapiens, to these other mammals. The dim morning side light made these lions and their fur and manes shine with their more intense colors, in harmony with the tones of the savannah. Best of all was the silence and loneliness that accompanied this experience, when you feel like a privileged spectator at the forefront of this event of nature. (18/22)
Panthera leoanimalanimalsleón africanoleón africano cachorroleón africano macholionlion cubmale lionmammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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This series of photographs were taken very early in the morning, in Maasai Mara, with a magnificent light, when silence and solitude rules, no tourists at that time. There was the herd of lions, and it was a pleasure to watch how the puppies played, under the watchful eye of adult females. Two large males accompanied them. Occasionally, females came to pick up the pups so they would not leave the area, so immersed in their games they were. The cubs played one with each other, rolling around, playing even with "toys" (some bones), they were preparing themselves for adulthood, as these games will help them in learning how to hunt. What I observed in both young and adult lions was a very "familiar" behavior, very "human", and I realized how much we seem us, homo sapiens, to these other mammals. The dim morning side light made these lions and their fur and manes shine with their more intense colors, in harmony with the tones of the savannah. Best of all was the silence and loneliness that accompanied this experience, when you feel like a privileged spectator at the forefront of this event of nature. (1/22)
This series of photographs were taken very early in the morning, in Maasai Mara, with a magnificent light, when silence and solitude rules, no tourists at that time. There was the herd of lions, and it was a pleasure to watch how the puppies played, under the watchful eye of adult females. Two large males accompanied them. Occasionally, females came to pick up the pups so they would not leave the area, so immersed in their games they were. The cubs played one with each other, rolling around, playing even with "toys" (some bones), they were preparing themselves for adulthood, as these games will help them in learning how to hunt. What I observed in both young and adult lions was a very "familiar" behavior, very "human", and I realized how much we seem us, homo sapiens, to these other mammals. The dim morning side light made these lions and their fur and manes shine with their more intense colors, in harmony with the tones of the savannah. Best of all was the silence and loneliness that accompanied this experience, when you feel like a privileged spectator at the forefront of this event of nature. (13/22)
Panthera leoanimalanimalsleón africanoleón africano macholionmale lionmammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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This series of photographs were taken very early in the morning, in Maasai Mara, with a magnificent light, when silence and solitude rules, no tourists at that time. There was the herd of lions, and it was a pleasure to watch how the puppies played, under the watchful eye of adult females. Two large males accompanied them. Occasionally, females came to pick up the pups so they would not leave the area, so immersed in their games they were. The cubs played one with each other, rolling around, playing even with "toys" (some bones), they were preparing themselves for adulthood, as these games will help them in learning how to hunt. What I observed in both young and adult lions was a very "familiar" behavior, very "human", and I realized how much we seem us, homo sapiens, to these other mammals. The dim morning side light made these lions and their fur and manes shine with their more intense colors, in harmony with the tones of the savannah. Best of all was the silence and loneliness that accompanied this experience, when you feel like a privileged spectator at the forefront of this event of nature. (1/22)
This series of photographs were taken very early in the morning, in Maasai Mara, with a magnificent light, when silence and solitude rules, no tourists at that time. There was the herd of lions, and it was a pleasure to watch how the puppies played, under the watchful eye of adult females. Two large males accompanied them. Occasionally, females came to pick up the pups so they would not leave the area, so immersed in their games they were. The cubs played one with each other, rolling around, playing even with "toys" (some bones), they were preparing themselves for adulthood, as these games will help them in learning how to hunt. What I observed in both young and adult lions was a very "familiar" behavior, very "human", and I realized how much we seem us, homo sapiens, to these other mammals. The dim morning side light made these lions and their fur and manes shine with their more intense colors, in harmony with the tones of the savannah. Best of all was the silence and loneliness that accompanied this experience, when you feel like a privileged spectator at the forefront of this event of nature. (4/22)
Panthera leoanimalanimalsfemale lionleón africanoleón africano cachorroleón africano hembralionlion cublionessmammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Future brave lion. Maasai Mara.
Future brave lion. Maasai Mara.
Panthera leoanimalanimalsleón africanoleón africano cachorrolionlion cubmammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Grooming young and adult vervet monkeys. Very common in this species.
Chlorocebus pygerythrusanimalanimalscercopiteco vervetmammalmammaliamamíferoprimatevertebradovertebratavertebratevervetvervet monkey
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When the wildebeest great migration arrive to Masai Mara, the area becomes a haven for large predators, having lot of food available, but not just for them. Rüppell´s vultures feed almost exclusively on carrion left by the animals that hunt preys. They always feed in groups, which also bind white-backed vultures (Gyps africanus) and very often a marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) . Then it can be observed the vultures` unique and colorful fights between them when approaching the carcass to eat, although there is usually enough food for everyone. (1/3)
FalconiformesGyps africanusGyps rueppelliiRüppell's vultureanimalanimalsaveavesbirdbird of preybirdsbuitrebuitre dorsiblancobuitre moteadofalconiformerapazvertebradovertebratavertebratevulturewhitebacked vulture
From Kenya
When the wildebeest great migration arrive to Masai Mara, the area becomes a haven for large predators, having lot of food available, but not just for them. Rüppell´s vultures feed almost exclusively on carrion left by the animals that hunt preys. They always feed in groups, which also bind white-backed vultures (Gyps africanus) and very often a marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) . Then it can be observed the vultures` unique and colorful fights between them when approaching the carcass to eat, although there is usually enough food for everyone. (3/3)
Gyps rueppelliiRüppell's vultureanimalanimalsaveavesbirdbird of preybirdsbuitrebuitre moteadorapazvertebradovertebratavertebratevulture
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Scenes of Masai Mara (3/7)
animalanimalsherdmammalmammaliamamíferomanada variadavertebradovertebratavertebrate
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Beautiful scene of zebras at Maasai Mara
Equus quagga boehmiGrant's zebraanimalanimalscebra de grantmammalmammaliamamíferovertebradovertebratavertebrate
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