We started out the drive and almost immediately saw a mother lioness.
A tasty meal of zebra caught earlier or the day before .
Ahh....now a nice nap after a hearty lunch.
We saw lots of giraffes here. These were the Rothschild giraffes.
Their fur pattern is less defined than the reticulated giraffe, and they have white up their legs, which looks like white knee socks.
There were also quite a few red-billed ox-peckers along for a ride (and a meal!). You can see one peeking out from just above the giraffe's mane.
Our first glimpse of a rhino was the endangered black rhino.
This species has a hooked lip and tends to graze on shrubs and small plants.
A little later, we (and this jackal) saw white rhinos.
The whole area near the lake is covered by birds -
pelicans.....storks....
and an impressive display of flamingos!
As we were viewing the wildlife, we watched a huge storm blow across the lake. We managed to just stay ahead of the storm and all its rain. The wind really picked up, which was nice, since all these birds really really STUNK!!
This was the first place we got a good look at the plains zebra.
I happened to get a great shot of this rare mutant two-headed zebra. :-)
But(t) this is the view we usually saw.
The vervet monkeys were busy playing in the grass too.
Most of the game drives have been 2.5-3 hours long, so we collectively assumed that was the length of the boat tour, and we were supposed to meet at 7:30 for that. We decided to meet him at 10:00 and either sleep in, get a massage at the lodge, or go for a walk.
At breakfast, I confirmed with the other couple that we were still meeting at 10:00. They agreed and then went back to bed. I went for a walk to the jetty on the lake. On the way to the lake, I was able to get really close to these waterbucks.
I was close enough to this giraffe that I could have walked right between his legs!
When nobody showed up at 7:30, he called each of our rooms and woke the others up, but was furious that I wasn't there with them. The other three members of my tour were not upset that I delayed their departure by 10-15 additional minutes, but Thomas was. He seemed to get even angrier when I suggested that we could make up those 10 minutes by skipping one of the overpriced curio shops where he liked to stop! I think he needs to go back and take another course on good customer service! I didn't dare tell him that I needed to use the restroom before we left, so I just hopped in the minivan and tried to hold it as long as possible. After about an hour, I began pestering him with "Are we near a bathroom yet?"
After a 5 hour drive on bumpy gravel roads (and a curio shop / bathroom break) we finally arrived at the Masai Mara!
1 comment:
It is really too bad they keep pushing the souvenirs. If they would stop doing that, maybe they would have more customers?
Love all your photos! Hubby looked at them as well, actually before I did. We can live vicariously through you :-)
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