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Kenya: Calendar { 13 images } Created 2 Jan 2012

All of the images in this gallery are in the 2012 Calendar. Begin your calendar in any month. On sale now. Click on the cover image (the 1st image) to order.

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  • Moon rising over Mount Kenya.
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  • Giraffes, elephants and rhinos share a common food source - the thorny acacia tree. Identifying which animal was grazing helps scientists and conservationists estimate the lands carrying capacity for these large herbivores.  Rhinos generally make a clean low break; elephants leave a more ragged cut; and giraffes tend to browse on high tender shoots.  This giraffe seems bent on being the exception to the rule.
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  • In an wide open field edged in trees, through a narrow opening in the brush, families of elephants grazed on the last of deep green grass before the dry season.
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  • Cape Buffalo are highly territorial.  In general, it is better to go unnoticed.  While conducting a census of animals sharing habitat with endangered rhinos, this cape buffalo kept careful watch until we moved on.
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  • Rhinos, elephants and giraffe all feed on the same thorny acacia trees.  Signs that an elephant has passed through include branches and trunks that have been pushed and broken, like the one on the right.
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  • This lion was calmly stalking a giraffe herd, periodically feigning indifference.  Less than a mile away, we collected data on rhino habitat.  Good thing we were downwind.
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  • Cheetah (on stacked planes)
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  • This crested crane is the national bird of Kenya.
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  • Mesmerized by the sight of an elusive leopard, we almost missed this hippo bathing at dusk.
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  • Cattle are an important part of the Kenyan landscape, providing sustenance as well as revenue. Communities that allow wildlife to roam over larger areas while herding cattle from one shelter to the next seem to benefit people and wildlife alike.
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  • When it became obvious that their mother would be relishing the warthog for a while, these two cubs settled in for a nap.
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