
Kenya’s capital city provided an unexpected deal of specialties over a couple of days at Wildebeest Eco Camp and a short visit to Karura Forest: sunbirds, cuckoos, mousebirds, robin-chats, waterbirds and more.

Maasai Mara protects a massive pristine grassland and is home to millions of ungulates. A day in the National Reserve resulted in a vast list of mammals, raptors, lapwings, larks, cisticolas, cranes plus some surprises.

Arabuko Sokoke is the largest remnant of East African coastal forest. Walking its trails produced endemic Sokoke scops-owl, Amani sunbird and golden-rumped sengi and a close encounter with an elephant!
Adrián Colino Barea
Adrián Colino Barea
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Adrián Colino Barea
Adrián Colino Barea
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