We visited Tsavo West in September 2010. It was near the end of our month long safari and the luxury of the lodge was a really nice break from the camping and "hotels" we had stayed in much of the time. There wasn't a lot of animals, either in number or variety, but we did have some very good sightings and the scenery was great.
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Black-backed Jackal They appeared, and disapeared, very quickly. One second they were...
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Impala and Zebra It was like this all the time. One group of animals after another. In...
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Red-billed Quelea What looks like falling leaves are actually a small bird that travels in huge...
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Herd of Cape Buffalo This herd came in to the waterhole almost everyday and the lions knew it.
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Lion kill and Vultures The lions killed a buffalo about two hundred yards from the waterhole at app....
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Vultures gathering at the kill. It is really amazing to watch the vultures gather. There will be one vulture...
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Vultures After gorging themselves they lumber into the air, find a perch and...
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Volcanic cone Enough of the lodge and waterhole. This is typical of the volcanic areas of...
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Tsavo Avenue Typical of most park roads.
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Lava flow The area is criss-crossed by flows like this one. Roads just wind around them...
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Klipspringer He didn't seem to have any trouble navigating the lava flows and rough...
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Hills of Tsavo West Country is rough and steep and dry. At least it was dry when we were there in...
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Lions We didn't see many lions in Tsavo West but this group saved us from a...
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River in Tsavo West There are some areas that have streams and/or springs and these are...
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Catch basin and geese the park had made a number of there catch basins to hold the water...
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Impala We didn't see the large herds that we had seen in other areas but...
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Impala babies Cute, Right!
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Dik-Dik These little guys mate for life and are usually seen in pairs. The...
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Lesse Kudu Smaller than the Greater Kudu and with more stripes (11-13 rather than...
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Lesser Kudu Bull A beautiful animal with those long spiraling horns. They were very...
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Masai Giraffe Dining on an Acacia tree. Which is a feal feat of dexterity concidering the...
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Giraffe Better look at the thorns.
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Wooly-necked Stork For more birds see my article "Birds of Africa".
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Hartebeest Long narrow head help distinguish this medium-sized antelope.
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Oryx An antelope of dry places he should feel right at home in Tsavo West.
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