
A couple of days within student life in Naivasha and amidst local fishermen in Lake Oloiden provided close encounters with large mammals plus storks, pelicans, hamerkops, buzzards, swallows and more.

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 people strive to coexist with wildlife in a rapidly changing cultural and ethnic reality in Kenya. We interviewed communities in Mara North while bumping into ungulates, barbets, vultures, whydahs and more.
Adrián Colino Barea
Adrián Colino Barea
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