An Elaborately Constructed Nest


It is interesting to note that the male weaver bird created the nest to attract the opposite sex. Making a knot with a long blade of grass follow by a circular structure by weaving blades using this beak and feet. The bird actually using a variety of plants to build his nest.To complete the nest, usually takes about two days. Males will build between five to ten nests and what for a female to visit them and pick it up. The male will destroy the nest if it is not occupied by the female. Then, a new one will be built. More than fifty nests may be built in one bleeding season.
I captured this image outside my lodge at the Ndutu Safari Lodge, Tanzania, East Africa, before I started the safari trip last week.

Procreation In Wildlife


My recent trip to Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, ended up with more images of wild life. Elephants, giraffes, impalas,kind of cat, a profusion of birds are thousands of wild life images that I have captured.The image that I shown here is one image of wild life with pictorial approach. The morning sun breaking through the fog with the backdrop of Acacia trees enhanced the image with a greater visual impact. More importantly is the natural instinct procreation of lions contribute to the story content of the image. ( Our trip was led by Pierluigi Rizzato, Best Italian Oasis Photographer 2016,from 10 t0 20 January 2018).

Night Falls


This cat was spotted at another site earlier. As the night falls, the ranger expected the cat to return safety to this location for a night. We arrived here before the cat returned. Finally,this image was captured. I think knowing the habitats of animal is essential for wild life photography.
At a lapse of seven years. I have not been to any safari. Found this one captured in Sri Lanka safari in 2010.
I am off to safari again. This time heading to Tanzania. Hopefully, will come home with more images of wild life to share with you. Until then, I hope you will enjoy seeing this one.