Birding at Maasi mara

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Mudskitter

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07/10/2023

Crested gunea fowl right?

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Nocturnal this time round not crespucular

07/10/2023

Cracking a turtle isn't easy

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If you are at an advantageous position allow others to benefit from you even it means small

07/10/2023

For mother,it is a game of not being seeing for survival

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Kings of the plains taking a breeze rest

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An evening photo

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Hustle,no one pay you bills
Go hard or Go home empty handed
Clean or hungry?

07/10/2023

Sundowner

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It is likely that the towers will face the predator

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With plenty to scavenge from the Great Migration, the black-backed jackal population is booming. These pups will be safely hunkered down in their den until they’re about seven weeks old, at which point they will start keeping both parents on

18/06/2023

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18/06/2023

Kori Bustard (Ardeotis kori)

1. They are the heaviest flying bird in Africa, however, it lives on the ground and is reluctant to fly unless in serious danger. The females weigh between 3- 7kg. Males can weigh anything between 7 and 18 kg.

2. They are one of the few species of birds that drink water using a sucking motion rather than scooping.

3. The male bird has a wingspan of 230 to 275 cm. The female, considerably smaller, spans 80 cm across its wings on average.

4. They are omnivorous and therefore eat both vegetation and flesh. When fully grown, they eat insects, lizards, and snakes for protein. While they are chicks, their diet consists mostly of insects.

5. When threatened, they make barking sounds to intimidate their potential attackers. They can also growl when their young are endangered. Their everyday calls sound similar to the tapping of a mallet against wood. And one could describe their mating call as a whooping sound.

6. For breeding purposes they engage in lek mating (the males gather to compete for a female’s interest). They will assemble during the mornings and evenings in specific display areas. Then, to attract a couple of females (because they mate with multiple females), they will enact an elaborate and impressive courtship dance. If one male is a particularly wonderful dancer, the other males will not display near him. Instead, they’ll move away and try their luck elsewhere.

7. They don’t make a proper nest. Rather, they dig out a shallow hollow in which to lay their eggs (generally 2). This rough sort of nest will be within 4m of a tree, shrub, or anthill. The hollow is small enough for the female to cover it fully. The female rarely leaves her nest, even to drink or feed. You won’t find the male anywhere near during the incubation period.

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Life is good with a father's love

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03/03/2023

Happy world wildlife day! We are all tasked with making the world a better place. 🐘😘

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Lions seem quite lazy because they can sleep up to 20 hours per day, lionesses also rest/nap/sleep a long time (can be up to 16 hours per day) but before lambasting them as very lazy creatures, please remember why they do this. They need to do this as they have a large body mass and moving that big body with heavy muscle, takes a lot of energy and effort -- especially in the midday heat. Also, they are true carnivores and meat takes a long time to digest... and their diet is 99.99999% raw meat.

01/03/2023

GIRAFFE| 5 Quick Giraffe facts!

• Giraffes are the Tallest Mammals in the world growing up to 5.5 Meters!
• Young Giraffes hang out in groups until they are 5 Months old while moms gather food!
• Giraffes like snowflakes are all unique when it comes to their “spots”!
• Giraffes Tongues can grow up to 45 cm!
• Giraffes usually live up to 25 years in the wild!

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