Tales of the Riverbank by Rainbirder on Flickr.

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Tales of the Riverbank by Rainbirder on Flickr.

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Battling Giraffes by Steve Garvie Talk about necking! These young male Masai Giraffe were having a serious go at each other.
Elephantastic Dust Bath, Tsavo-style! by Steve Garvie - Rainbirder on Flickr.
The red dust of Tsavo makes for a colourful skin-care product.
Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse by Rainbirder on Flickr.
Tsavo, Kenya
Chasing shadows! by Steve Garvie (Rainbirder) on Flickr.
Tsavo, Kenya

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Highwire Mooseburd! by Rainbirder on Flickr.
Reticulated Giraffe at sunset by Rainbirder on Flickr.
Image taken in Shaba NP. Shaba is a stunning reserve but has ongoing problems with poaching and banditry. The wildlife is much more wary than in the other reserves in the Samburu area.
On to horizons new! by Rainbirder on Flickr.
The majesty of the Mara-Serengeti migration is not in the dramatic river crossings or in the constant interplay of predator and prey, it is simply the sheer number of wildebeest which captures the imagination. It is however difficult to capture this in a still image as after all, wildebeest are never still! Once the superherd arrives it fans out in all directions -imagine cows in a field multiplied by 10,000 fold. To sit amongst such a herd is an amazing experience -the sounds, the smell and most of all, the movement of so many animals in what is a visual extravaganza. For me the Mara is a place of pilgrimage, a place to celebrate the exhuberance of life! Steve Garvie