I am just posting lots of photos and writing a line below it.
At times I got scared, because of the quick movement of their heads.
There was this small bird sucking nectar from flowers in the park. It was as small as a match box.
Lazy Tortoise
Entering the Rift Valley.
Pretty Bird. There are around 400 species of birds in Nakuru National Park. On a lucky day you can find 100.
Ugandan Crane
Proud Bird. Showing off !!!
Flamingos. Millions of them !!!
Hadada Ibis Couple !!!
Some bird I never saw ever in my life. Don't know name also.
Hadada on top of tree. Its called Hadada because when it flies it makes noise like Ha-da-da.
Pelicans. They walk funny !!!
A bird on Zebra, crossing.
Chameleon.
Lion has the look. "CUT THE CRAP, WHERE IS MY FOOD?"
Another Species of Bird
Rhinos!!!
One of the Pelicans was such a show off. It came out of water and then cleaned its feathers and then flew all across the Park. Few of the pictures are here.
Elegant !!!
The bird had a wingspan of around 2 meters. It was just huge.
While we were walking aroundn the park our guide showed us a tree and it had mud all around the bark , around 3 feet high. He told us this was done by the wild boars.
What they do is they rub their body in mud because they have small small insects on their body all the time. When they rub their body on the ground mud sticks to their back and they basically creat a coat kind of thing around their body, now the insects cant breath and they die. Hence they dont feel the insects biting or moving around their body. What they then do is rub their body on some tree in the evening and remove the mud. We could then relate the 3 foot high mud on trees.
The most scray part, was yet to come. He said "This kind of mud if you find on trees at a height of 5 ft or 6 ft, you should run for you lives. Because you are in the territory of rhinos and buffaloes. This kind of mud rubbing on trees done by pigs, is also done by wild buffalos and rhinos. And if they have babies with them they would surely attack" That guy scared the shit out of us.
Kenya was very very enchanting I would say.