Blog Entries tagged 'egrets'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'egrets'
- Araras Day Two - Bridge 3, Armadillos, night safariIt's a very early start this morning – we are up at 04:15, and leave the lodge at 05:00. Roberto wants to catch the sunrise! [img=https://photos.travelle Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Jul 5, 2022
- Flamboyance in CelestunWhat do you call more than one flamingo? A flamboyance! Apparently, at the height of the fall and winter breeding season, there can be over 30,000 flamingos to be found in Celestun, situated on Yucatan's Gulf coast. I can't think Posted by millerburr in Leaving Ourselves Behind | Jan 13, 2022
- Ndutu X - lion, 1000 wildebeest, dung beetles, cheetah cubsWe set off after lunch to see what nature has to offer us here in Ndutu, and hopefully find a wildebeest herd where we can witness a birth. African Hoopoe Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 11, 2020
- Ndutu IX - migration, cheetah, walkabout lion, hyena, hareWe stop somewhere suitable to have our picnic breakfast. It is always nice to be able to get out of the car and stretch our legs – we spend over twelve hours each day cooped up inside the car. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435774/large_4a2e2 Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 11, 2020
- Ndutu VIII - lions, sunrise, wildebeest, flying eagleThere are dik diks in the grounds of Ndutu Lodge as we make our way from he room this morning, but it is still silly o'clock and pitch black so no point in trying to take a photo. ===Lions=== It is Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 11, 2020
- Ndutu VII - bat eared foxes, cheetah with cubs, mating lionsAfter our picnic lunch overlooking the marsh, we continue our drive to see what nature has to offer us. ===Pratincole=== Not a bird we've seen a lot on our safaris, so I am therefore really surprised to find a pond absolutely Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 10, 2020
- Sunset Cruise from Mandina LodgesThis afternoon we are taking another boat trip, this one with two added bonuses: a bottle of wine and the sunset! Hopefully. The sunset, that is, the bottle is most definitely present! [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435774/large_495dd520-aec4 Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Apr 14, 2019
- The Baboon Bandits of Ngoroongoro and the Lions of SerengetiThis was a tiring, but rewarding day. The Bashray Rift Wake-Up call came (that is men knocked on our door) but when we turned the key in the lock, we could not open the door. It was stuck. Posted by greatgrandmaR in 2018 Tanzanian Safari | Jun 5, 2018
- Kanha National Park Part I - Kanha ZoneAfter a restless night full of meflaquine dreams (nightmare-inducing malaria prophylaxis), I wake to a knock on the door. Thinking that Ahmed will leave our coffee on the table outside the door, I just shout out “thanks” to him. It Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Oct 30, 2017
- Grand Comore Island TourAfter a good night’s sleep, I feel ready to take on Comoros: today we have a tour around the main island, Grand Comore. ===Breakfast=== But first, time to fill our bellies. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435774/large_FB20CCBEFAE8C Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Aug 18, 2017
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