| Collared Pratincole. So cute and pudgy. |
| He thinks his jokes are funny. But his brother... not so much. |
| Oxpeckers enjoying their favorite pastime. |
| An interesting size comparison. |
| African Wildcat - a direct ancesstor of the domestic cat. |
| African Hoopoe |
| Secretary Bird on a tree top nest. |
| Black-shouldered Kite |
| Montagu's Harrier |
| ... sort of creepy, don't you think? |
| Fischer's Lovebirds |
| Village Weaver begins his nest, hoping to attract a female. He'll keep building until he finds a mate. |
| A finished nest. |
| Young Bat-eared Foxes |
| Male Grant's Gazelle |
| A Secretary Bird comes in for the usual running landing. |
| White (European) Storks with larger, darker Maribou Storks |
| Mom Lion contemplates moving her three cubs to better shelter. But a sticky, muddy creek is too dangerous for cubs to navigate on their own. |
| Moving cub No. 1. |
| One of the remaining cubs squeaks for Mom... |
| and she quickly returns. |
| Moving cub No. 2. |
| The lone cub squeaks in protest. |
| The final cub is moved. |
| All safe on the other side of the creek. |
| This seems an appropriate photo for "the end" of this day's blog! |