Friday, January 13, 2017

Wildelife in the Ngorongoro caldera, Tanzania

I love this baboon family shot by the Lake Manyara
a baby Gnu(Wildebeest) sucks the maternal milk
By the Lake, this big Cape Buffalo stood with 7 cattle egrets and 4 little oxpeckers
a male Dick Dick stared at us
A male girafe grabs with her thick tongue thorny bushes
This Blue monkey looked at us
At night, at the hotel a young Masai dancer entertained us
The next morning, in the Caldera a zebra among flowers
A male Ostrich reviews 2 females displaying their charm
a soaked Crowned Egret gets out of a pond
We ate under the shade of Yellow bark fever trees(acacias) but...
This male Velvet monkey tries to steel our food
This powerful male warthog(phacochère)keeps an eye on us
an old and teethless elephant tries to grab some grass
this young Masai teacher...
led us to her classroom
The men danced for us...
under the supervision of the village chief
a head shaven Masai women with her traditional custom and jewels
Night drive led us to a rare Caracal
A female Cheetah(guépard) watched us
A last view at the Kilimandjaro brings back the good memory of climbing it some years ago.