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Kenya Wildlife
Kenya is the safari capital of East Africa - especially during the annual Great Migration, round about July. This seasonal event depends largely on the rains, when up to two million wildebeest and zebra - with predators in tow - migrate across the East African plains in search of better grazing. This spectacular wildlife event is a highlight on the tourism calendar.
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Beautifully patched on a gardenia tree these secretary birds were grooming each other before flying out.
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by Daniel Scott Ouma, Date: 17 May 2012
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We found these Out of Africa pride cubs seated on a mound as the female adults went to hunt.
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by Daniel Scott Ouma, Date: 17 May 2012
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We found this young male leopard on our morning game drive, beautifully resting under the croton bushes.
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by Daniel Scott Ouma, Date: 15 May 2012
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The Out of Africa pride resting on a termite mound in the cool of the evening.
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by Daniel Scott Ouma, Date: 14 May 2012
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One of the endangered bird species, which we luckily see around our property.
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by Douglas Isanda Onsongo, Date: 22 March 2012
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It's mating time again and one of the four members of the out of africa pride is at it again.
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by Douglas Isanda Onsongo, Date: 21 March 2012
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The cheetah brothers today near the Owino area.
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by Douglas Isanda Onsongo, Date: 20 March 2012
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This bat eared fox was spotted south, near the Mara River crossing points where the migration is frequently seen.
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by Douglas Isanda Onsongo, Date: 20 March 2012
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The Out of Africa pride could very likely be on the increase in the near future, with more mating going on.
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by Daniel Scott Ouma, Date: 5 March 2012
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A month ago one of the cubs got killed by a lioness but this other one is in a good condition. Life moves on without the other cub...
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by Douglas Isanda Onsongo, Date: 22 February 2012
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