Created 17-Aug-15
0 photos
~ The first day I ever visited Kenya, in August, 2011, a loud, screeching call in Nairobi startled me, having never heard anything comparable in any other city I'd visited. Gradually I came to accept that Hadada Ibis are an endemic fact of life in many parts of Kenya. Therefore I wasn't overly surprised when we encountered a pair of Hadada Ibis in Samburu National Reserve. Such unsubtle birds, with an aural volume like few other species, must have their own approach to deterring predators. These were actively seeking tidbits in short grass, with no other species around.
Category:Animals
Subcategory:Birds
Subcategory Detail:
Keywords:Bostrychia hagedash, EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II, EOS 1D X, Hadada Ibis, Kenya, Samburu National Reserve, 肯尼亚