Thursday, 25 February 2010

Wednesday 24th February
Mount Kenya looked stunning in the early morning light.


We found three rhino very near the road when we went on our early morning game drive.


The bustard was displaying and strutting around his patch.

Back at the camp Keith was able to get a close-up photo of a caribou stork.


The beautiful purple bourgainvilea shimmered because it was covered by these constantly moving butterflies.


A late morning fruit punch provided welcome refreshment.

The river was too deep for the hippo to be on the stretch of river that we were allowed to visit but these skulls show why they are so dangerous.


This elephant feeding by the side of the road was well camouflaged by the bushes.

The river eagle was magnificient. We saw one fly in and their wing span is enormous.

A silver backed jackal was our last sighting on the evening drive
This wood fired boiler provides us with plenty of hot water,


After dinner this evening, we saw zebra at the waterhole here in camp.

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