Lake Nakuru, Kenya
Lake Nakuru National Park, in the rift valley basin, is one of the best places in Kenya to spot the Black Rhino.
Saddle-billed Stork (Imm)
Stork,
Red-winged Starling
Starling,
Greater Blue-eared Starling
Starling,
Southern Masked Weaver
Weaver,
White-browed Coucal
Coucal,
Black-headed Oriole
Oriole,
Yellow-billed Stork ((in flight))
Stork,
Red-necked Spurfowl
Spurfowl,
Red-billed Oxpecker
Oxpecker,
Kittlitz's Plover
Plover,
White-fronted Bee-eater
This pair of White-fronted Bee-eater spent a lot of time feeding each other.
Bee-eater,This pair of White-fronted Bee-eater spent a lot of time feeding each other.
African Fish Eagle
Eagle,
African Jacana (Adult)
Jacana,
African Harrier-hawk
Harrier-hawk,
Red-billed Quelea
Quelea,
Eastern Grey Woodpecker
Woodpecker,
Grey-backed Fiscal
Fiscal,
Saddle-billed Stork
Stork,
Three-banded Plover
Plover,
Collared Pratincole
Pratincole,
Red-cheeked Cordon-bleu
Cordon-bleu,
Plain-backed Pipit
Pipit,
Zitting Cisticola
Cisticola,
Great White Pelican
Pelican,
African Paradise Flycatcher (Adult ♂)
Flycatcher,
Yellow-billed Oxpecker
The large mammals of Africa are always attended by birds from this family. In fact, the Swahili name for Oxpecker is Askari wa kifaru (the rhino's guard).
Oxpecker,The large mammals of Africa are always attended by birds from this family. In fact, the Swahili name for Oxpecker is Askari wa kifaru (the rhino's guard).