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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

African Fish Eagles of Lake Naivasha

 



The African Fish Eagle is well known for its hunting abilities and can be seen eating fish and even small crocodiles. Lake Naivasha (1900m) is itself too cold for crocodiles. Touring the lake on a small boat, it is possible to get your boatman to call for these majestic birds and bait them out with a small fish (Tilapia). The Fish Eagles typically pair up and spend most of the day in their nests high in the Acacia Trees surrounding the lakes.



Lake Naivasha can make an excellent day trip or overnighter from Nairobi. It is also a frequent stop for those on safari between Lake Nakuru and Masai Mara. Only 60km from Nairobi, it is about an hour and half drive on a good road. A number of accommodations from budget camping to luxury can be found along the south shore of the lake.



We toured the very nice and pleasant Lake Naivasha Country Club. The country club is right along the lake shore and has a lakeside bar which is a perfect place to relax and watch the birds. The service of the staff was great and the general manager Mr. Avin George made sure we were well taken care of.



he main reason to visit the lake is to get out on one of the small boats and look for birds and hippos along the shoreline. The lake hosts a large population of hippos and you will be sure to see at least a few of these majestic beasts. The evening might be the best time to view the hippos as our guide told us they become much more active in the evening.



The White-breasted Cormorant (Phalacrocorax lucidus) is the only species of Cormorant that is entirely restricted to fresh water environments and is a common sight around the lake shore.

The Great Egert is another common sight along the lake shore where it stalks its diet of mainly on fish, frogs, small mammals, and occasionally small reptiles and insects. Grey Herons have a similar diet and can often be seen in the same lake shore environment.

One bird which surprised us is the Superb Starling with its black head, bright blue wings and orange body. The species is common in east Africa and has a long and loud song consisting of trills and chatters.

It’s well worth a visit to Lake Naivasha if even just for the day. It can easily be reached by private vehicle from Nairobi and a boat can be hired on arrival for a few hours in the range of 1,000 Ksh. . If you don’t have access to a vehicle you can grab a Matatu (Van used for public transport in Kenya) from Nyamakima off River Road for about 200 Ksh and go to Naivasha town. Once in Naivasha it should be possible to hire a cheap fare to the lake where you can pick up a boat.


Saturday, March 20, 2021

Beautiful Birds On Tree 20

 Here we have sweet collection of lovely birds sitting on trees. Birds on the trees look so beautiful and it pleases everyone. It looks lively and a sweet part of nature. 
























Saturday, September 9, 2017

The Best Pictures of Animals and Birds















Fun-Tastic Creatures of Nature

Fun-Tastic Creatures of Nature




These thin fish belong in the same family as sea horses and sea dragons. They are much cuter, though, probably due to their nose-like snouts. Most live in salt water, but a few live in fresh water. Like sea horses, the male carries his partner’s eggs for quite some time.
 
Fun Fact: The love life of these fish is pretty varied. Some species mate for life, some mate with several different partners, and some female members of various species mate with multiple partners at the same time.



These small Insectivores are covered in fur which hides most of their features… which is what makes them so adorable. The European Mole spends most of its life underground, digging tunnels and eating insects. They are well known for their poor eyesight, which isn’t really needed underground. They may be cute, but they can cause problems for an unlucky gardener or farmer, as the Mole’s burrowing can damage crops and plants. Not to be confused with the rather ugly Star-nosed Mole.
 
Fun Fact: You can’t kill moles in Germany without a permit


Not the fruit – the bird! These puffy birds native to New Zealand are one of the thickest feathered birds around! The bird’s wings have been reduced to stubs over time, rendering them flightless, but they make up for that with their extraordinary sense of smell. They have a varied diet, consisting of insects, worms, leaves, and berries. There are five recognized species, all of which are endangered.
 
Fun Fact: Kiwi’s lay huge eggs for their size: up to 20% of their body weight. That would be like a 150 pound woman giving birth to a 30 pound baby.


At first, you might think this animal is a giant ball of fluff, but there really is a rabbit in there. These large rabbits were bred specifically for the fluffiness. There are four recognized breeds, as well as several unrecognized breeds. They range from WTF fluffy (English), pretty fluffy (French, Satin) to large, but not super fluffy (Giant).
 
Fun Fact: Just in case you didn’t realize how fuzzy these guys are, you can actually buy clothes and yarn made entirely of Angora rabbit fur (with no harm done to the animal).


These guys are quite cute at first, but once you startle them, you just want to poke them. This Family of fish (I couldn’t choose just one) is able to swallow water (or even air) quickly, so much so that they become spherical, scaring off predators. This often saves both of their lives, since most puffer fish species are poisonous. You should be safe as long as you don’t eat it, with proper preparation, it can be served as a dish (see Top 10 Poisonous Foods We Love To Eat – item 9). Not to be mistaken for their cousins, the porcupine fish (they are two separate families).
 
Fun Fact: Puffer fish have the smallest genomes in the vertebrate world.
 
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These mammals are the most adorable members the family Erinaceidae (mostly hedgehogs), even though it is filled with cute critters. You probably have seen one of these before or at least know how they look like. They are vaguely rodent-like mammals that have many small spines on their back. They can roll into a ball to protect themselves. This particular hedgehog has been domesticated, so you can have one for a pet without too much trouble.
 
Fun Fact: Be sure to check your local laws before buying a hedgehog. Some places require you to have a permit, while others (such as the states of California and Hawaii) completely ban them as pets.


These little rodents are even more adorable than their bigger cousins. There are three species, but my favorite is Campbell’s dwarf hamster. These creatures come from the steppes of China and Russia. They are sold as pets in just about every pet store. Chinese hamsters are also adorable and sometimes called dwarf hamsters, although they are not in the same Genus.
 
Fun Fact: Personally, I had a bad experience with these guys. When my family bought two dwarf hamsters, the store owner said we bought two females. We believed them, even when one of them started to get fat. Then she gave birth to a litter of nine little hamsters. We removed the male, just in case, but all the rest died off, some of which were caused by the mother. It’s sad.



Now we’re getting to the hardcore stuff. These “sea cows” are really beefy, but really cute. So cute you want to hug it. Unlike whales and dolphins, manatees are herbivorous. Not surprisingly, they are related to elephants. They are endangered, partly due to a vicious, unnatural predator: the boat propeller.
 
Fun Fact: Manatee’s have vestigial (useless) toe nails on their flippers.


Most caterpillars are icky… except for these guys. This cute caterpillar is the larva form of the Isabella tiger moth. They eat a variety of plants, including certain ones that they eat to fight back against certain parasites. They may be furry, but don’t pet them without gloves, or else you might get a rash.
 
Fun Fact: Do you LOVE woolly bears? Then go to the annual Woollybear Festival in Vermilion, Ohio. The main event is a huge woolly bear dress up competition. It takes place in mid-September.



These things are amazingly adorable! The only member of the Cyclopedidae family (their scientific name is Cyclopes didactylus); these guys are a lot like the other anteaters, only they’re smaller and live in the trees. They also have a prehensile tail (like an opossum). Obviously, it is extremely cute, but watch out for their sharp claws.
 
Fun Fact: Why are silky anteaters goldish? It might be because they blend well with the seed pods of the silk cotton trees, where they usually hang around by.


Saturday, July 11, 2015

Lion Jumped Too High To Catch The Meat

Lion Jumped Too High To Catch The Meat

Which May Be Risky For Visitors




Delhi Zoo Mein Aadmi Sher Ke Baade Mein Utra

Delhi Zoo Mein Aadmi 
Sher Ke Baade Mein Utra 







Sher Uske Saath Khelta Rahaa Aur Wo Aadmi Darta Rahaa 
Haath-Paanyo Jodta Rahaa






Dekhne Waale Sher Ko Bhagaane Ke Liye Patthar Fenke Lage
Aur Sher Us Aadmi Ko Apne Saath Le Ke Bhaag Gayaa
Is Tarah Us Aadmi Ki Maut Ho Gayi

Langoor Ne 2 Sher Ke Saath Liye Maze

Langoor Ne 2 Sher Ke Saath Liye Maze


Dekhoge To Dekhte Rah Jaayoge 









Kaise Panga Le Rahaa Hai