Millions of Zebra & Wildebeest make the annual Great Migration.
Vultures have their place in the scheme of things for ' cleaning up the left overs '.
A pride of lions survey the Masai Mara savannah grasslands.
An adult cheetah in pristine condition - the fastest living mammal can run at speeds of 70 mph in short bursts.
Panthera Leo - fully grown males weigh 250kgs - 290kgs, stand 1.3m at the shoulder & are Africa's undisputed 'King of the Beasts'
A Marabou Stork - another of the ' carrion' birds of prey.
After dinner it is usual to swop stories of the days events around the campfire.
To plunge or not to plunge ....... the dash across the Mara River running the crocodile gambit ...
Maasai Warriors - the best trackers & naturalists to have along on a game drive.
Zebra stallions fighting for dominance to establish who's the boss of the ' hareem'.
Solitary Bull elephants carrying this much ivory are usually 60 years plus of age.
Crested Cranes
The summit of Kenya.
Top notch service is the order of the day at the most remote of safari camps.
The tastiest acacia shoots are within reach of the giraffes foraging.
Black Rhino making a strong come back in Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
Maasai women in traditional ceremonial dress.
A lioness - highly protective of her offspring.
Wildebeest massing to cross the Mara River.
White necked vulture.
The distinctive outline of Mt Kenya.
Maasai herdsman tend their cows & goats along with wild animals.
The ' blue' wildebeest named for the bluish sheen their coats give off in sunlight.
Rapier like horns typify Gemsbok as formidible opponents even to lions.
The never ending quest for water drives all animals to available waters no matter the hazards that lie in wait..
 


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