A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
Wildlife is all around us, whether large or small. In Kenya we have thousands of animals, some found only in this part of the world. This portfolio will give you an insight into the place called nyumbani (home in Kiswahili) where it can go through seasons of drought and dust, but when the rains come everything comes to life. Brown turns to vibrant green, dust turns to grass, dry waterholes fill up and animals grow in abundance. When the rains come even the animals celebrate the renewal of life, then the cycle all begins again.

Rothschild Giraffes - Nairobi National Park

Grants Gazelles - Samburu National Reserve

White Rhinoceros - Nairobi National Park

Grants Gazelle & Dust Storm - Samburu National Park

Lioness - Nairobi National Park

Nile Crocodile - Nairobi National Park

Beisa Oryx - Samburu National Reserve

Vervet Monkey - Nairobi National Park

Ostrich - Nairobi National Park

Bat Eared Fox - Samburu National Reserve

Nile Crocodile - Samburu National Reserve

Spotted Hyena - Nakuru National Park

Common Plains Zebra - Nakuru National Park

Cattle Egret - Nairobi National Park

Hippopotamus - Nairobi National Park

Eastern White Bearded Wildebeest - Amboseli National Park

African Buffalo - Nakuru National Park.

African Elephant - Amboseli National Park.

White Rhinoceros - Nakuru National Park.

African Elephant Feeding - Amboseli National Park

Secretary Bird - Nakuru National Park

African Black - Nairobi National Park

Grevys Zebra - Samburu National Reserve

Yellow Billed Stork - Nakuru National Park

Lilac Breasted Roller - Samburu National Reserve

Defassa Waterbuck - Amboseli National Park

Great Eastern White Pelican - Nakuru National Park

Olive Baboon - Amboseli National Park

African Elephant & White Heron - Amboseli National Park

White Throated Bee Eater - Nakuru National Park