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.

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.

Black-headed Oriole

Oriole,

White-browed Coucal

Coucal,

Cape Teal

Teal,

Yellow-billed Stork ((in flight))

Stork,

African Jacana (Adult)

Jacana,

Southern Masked Weaver

Weaver,

Squacco Heron

Heron,

Red-capped Lark

Lark,

Cliff Chat

Chat,

Saddle-billed Stork (Imm)

Stork,

African Fish Eagle

Eagle,

Red-billed Oxpecker

Oxpecker,

Great White Pelican

Pelican,

Kittlitz's Plover

Plover,

Eastern Grey Woodpecker

Woodpecker,

Red-necked Spurfowl

Spurfowl,

African Harrier-hawk

Harrier-hawk,

Kori Bustard

Bustard,

Zitting Cisticola

Cisticola,

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).

Collared Pratincole

Pratincole,

Plain-backed Pipit

Pipit,

Saddle-billed Stork

Stork,

Goliath Heron

Heron,

Grey-backed Fiscal

Fiscal,

Red-billed Quelea

Quelea,

Greater Blue-eared Starling

Starling,

Red-winged Starling

Starling,

Red-cheeked Cordon-bleu

Cordon-bleu,

Common Buzzard

Buzzard,

African Paradise Flycatcher (Adult ♂)

Flycatcher,

Three-banded Plover

Plover,

Augur Buzzard

Buzzard,