~ There are situations on safari where stopping for extended observation is unequalled pleasure. There's no set guidelines as to what might be satisfying to watch for many minutes. Time of day, weather, personal vitality, subject matter — they're all salient factors. A pair of Balearica regulorum, Grey Crowned Crane, was wading in the shallows of the nearly dry Ewaso Nyiro River. A breeze from Buffalo Springs across the river occasionally ruffled their otherwise neat plumage. We silently watched them wading, looking down into the water, moving together — two separate individuals yet self-evidently linked. An especially pleasant memory.
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Category:Animals
Subcategory:Birds
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Keywords:Balearica regulorum, EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II, EOS 1D X, Grey Crowned Crane, Kenya, Samburu National Reserve, 肯尼亚