Etosha National Park may best be known for the large concentrations of game that gather around the watering holes at the end of the dry
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Etosha National Park may best be known for the large concentrations of game that gather around the watering holes at the end of the dry
Read moreA picture is worth a thousand words. Or so they say.So instead of bogging this particular post down with whatever adjectives I can find to
Read moreWARNING: Do NOT read this post if the circle of life makes you uncomfortable.
Read moreZambia’s bird life is better understood and more thoroughly documented because Frank Willems is in it. For the last 13 years Frank has been all
Read moreHow many times can we search for Kipenjere’s Seedeater and miss it? The honest answer: more times than I can count. What a boring bird
Read moreThe majority of our time spent in Tanzania was during the rainy season. 2020 was an especially rainy year and after a dangerous ride in
Read moreThere’s a mountain that rises sharply out of the ground in far Western Tanzania. To the east lies hundreds of kilometers of miombo forest and
Read moreThere’s a moment, just before an African rainstorm, that the air has a nice chill to it. When the heat from the sun becomes the
Read moreThere is a special song that arises just before the sun. The dawn chorus, when the birds begin to sing all at once, happens each
Read moreNothing to do but just bird. That was our agenda as we entered Lake Mburo National Park. We had done so well in Uganda we
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