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.
Three-banded Plover
Plover,
Great White Pelican
Pelican,
Kittlitz's Plover
Plover,
Red-necked Spurfowl
Spurfowl,
Collared Pratincole
Pratincole,
Greater Blue-eared Starling
Starling,
African Paradise Flycatcher (Adult ♂)
Flycatcher,
Plain-backed Pipit
Pipit,
Red-billed Quelea
Quelea,
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.
Southern Masked Weaver
Weaver,
Red-cheeked Cordon-bleu
Cordon-bleu,
Saddle-billed Stork
Stork,
Red-billed Oxpecker
Oxpecker,
Saddle-billed Stork (Imm)
Stork,
Black-headed Oriole
Oriole,
Zitting Cisticola
Cisticola,
Red-winged Starling
Starling,
White-browed Coucal
Coucal,
African Harrier-hawk
Harrier-hawk,
Eastern Grey Woodpecker
Woodpecker,
African Jacana (Adult)
Jacana,
Yellow-billed Stork ((in flight))
Stork,
Grey-backed Fiscal
Fiscal,
African Fish Eagle
Eagle,
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).