In the Wild
Engine is ready to go.....coaches not so much. Zebras, Masai Mara, Kenya
Young Lion cub trying to sneak up on a wild buffalo and then I hear my guide’s voice “It’s not gonna happen”
No two stripes are the same. In Africa, as you travel further south , the farther apart the stripes become!
Spotted 4 Cheetah cubs with their mother. Cubs are often the target of other predators and many do not survive past the first year.
The Sarus crane is the tallest flying bird in the world standing 152-156 cm tall with a wingspan of 240cm.
Smooth-coated otters surprised me on my birding walk along the Mapusa River, am guessing the feeling was mutual.
Yellow-eyed Penguin returning after a hard days work from the ocean at the Sandfly bay, Otago Peninsula, New Zealand
Wildebeest migration
At Yamuna Khadar. Reflections of Stilts in the water with the morning light hitting the Yamuna.
Darter or the Snake bird with a catch at Bharatpur
The nilgai, is the largest antelope of Asia. This family was running through the fields, stopped to pose for the camera and then ran away.
Early morning, nap time, after creating a ruckus in the night around the camp site, Lake Baringo, Kenya
The dance of the Stilts
Like a ribbon caught in the wind, the Indian Paradise Flycatcher dances its way out of sight at Bhimtaal, India. 2024
Black-Tailed Godwits, Surajpur, India
Gannet, Each pair lays one egg and the parents take turns on the nest, New Zealand
Beautiful Sunbird. Lake Baringo, Kenya
Of about 100 sunbird species many have colourful names reflecting their gorgeous looks—scarlet, fire-tailed, purple-rumped, among others. Well here they get straight down to business and call it a ‘Beautiful Sunbird’.
Black-Tailed Godwits, Surajpur, India
Cormorant, Okhla Bird Sanctuary, India