Happy Friday! The work week is over and it is time to relax a bit. Wishing everyone a great weekend ahead. And try not to do too many nasty pranks tomorrow!
Lion cubs laying with a stick in the Masai Mara, Kenya. September, 2016. (I’m kinda feeling like the cub on the left at the moment!)
The WordPress post prompt for this week is “It IS easy being green” and when I saw that, I immediately thought of Uganda. Many of the places I visited in Uganda were amazingly lush forested areas, with varying tones of green as far as the eye could see.
I hope you enjoy my selection of green images
A hamerkop fishing at the edge of the Kazinga Channel. If I had to guess, I’d say it caught a tilapia.A black and white colobus monkey eyes us from the treetops. My wonderful guide JP spotted this beauty while driving between Ishasha Wilderness Camp and the Mweya Lodge, overlooking the Kazinga Channel.
One of the pathways through the Kibale Forest, where I searched for chimpanzees.A young chimpanzee in the treetops, munching on the tiny fruits that were in abundance on that particular tree variety. Photographing the chimpanzees was even more challenging than the gorillas, and I came away with only a few shots I could use, but memories that will last a lifetime.A rather sizeable monitor lizard, steps from my tent door at the Ishasha Wilderness Camp. When I showed this photo to others in my group at lunch, one woman commented she was very glad it had not been outside her tent.A beautiful vista while heading into the Bwindi region. Terraced fields growing tea, coffee, bananas and an assortment of other fruits and vegetables.A L’hoests monkey seen from the deck at Buhoma Lodge in Bwindi. These monkeys were plentiful in the village, and gorged themselves on the avocados growing on the property.My first day in Bwindi, I took a village tour and we took a walk into the hills to visit a Batwa village (a pygmy community). I snapped this shot of the community fields below and plots up the opposite hillside… but mostly I think I was stopped to catch my breath as the walk was very steep and our guide kept a fairly vigorous pace!And last, but certainly not least, a gorilla sleeping amongst the leaves, in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
I’ve not posted a feel good Friday post in some time, and decided I needed to share a bit of elephant love!
Wishing everyone a fantastic weekend.
A pair of elephants giving our vehicle the sniff check.Young elephants playing at the edge of Amboseli Swamp. If I could only pick one animal to see in Africa, it would be the elephant. They are always such a joy to watch.Mama and siblings gather around the baby while it naps. Elephants are so wonderfully protective of their young.
The WordPress prompt for the week is Atop – photographs showing a vantage point of being above the subject. I hope you enjoy my selection of images from my travels.
The expanse of the Amboseli National Park, and a dust-devil in the distance. Viewed from the Amboseli lookout point.Another view from the Amboseli lookout. Coming in to land at the airstrip in Selenkay.A view of a Maasai village from the air; somewhere on route to Porini’s Mara camp.Above the clouds.Near the Ishasha Wilderness Camp, we found a lovely spot perched over the river valley, the perfect place to watch the sunrise.From our perch in Ishasha, not only did we watch the sunrise, but we also watched some hyena hassle a group of crowned cranes.Another day, and the start of another lovely sunrise in Ishasha.
Happy first day of Spring! My goodness I am certainly happy to say that, and also very happy that it is finally starting to feel like winter has loosened its grip around here. I’m at the point now where only 50% of my lawn is still cover in snow!
For today, I thought I would share a mixed bag of photos from my trip to East Africa.
Happy Monday all, and have a wonderful week!
A juvenile gorilla with a tasty branch.A young lion amongst the acacia.A spooky tree that I think would be amazing to shoot with the stars in the background. Fingers crossed I find some more spooky trees on my next trip.A pair of hyena pups wrestle outside of the den site near the Amboseli airstrip.A giraffe in a fever tree forest in Ol Kinyei Conservancy in Kenya.
The prompt for the week is to show a wish, and mine is simple, but it seems at the moment, not easy at all. I wish for all these beautiful, wild creatures to be safe, and have the opportunity to live long, natural lives without knowing the horror of poaching or human / wildlife conflict.
A tender moment between mama and baby. Truly a magical thing to witness. Uganda, September 2016.A bachelor group of elephants in Queen Elizabeth Park. September, 2016.A pair of lion cubs playing in the Masai Mara. September, 2016.
After a few posts dedicated to my time with the gorillas, I thought I’d better get back to a bit of variety. I hope you enjoy my choices for Monochrome Monday.
Have a great week everyone!
A group of wildebeest crossing the Mara River.Lions enjoying a small patch of shade in the late morning.A white fronted bee-eater.A wildebeest looks towards a group of lions, seen near the Amboseli airstrip.Napping elephants in Amboseli National Park.