| Mt. Meru Resort |
Peafowl
grace Mt. Meru Resort |
Eye to eye with an ostrich at Mt. Meru |
Flamingo
at the pond at Mt. Meru |
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Up close
and personal with a flamingo |
Heron at
Mt. Meru Resort |
Saddle-billed stork at Mt. Meru Resort |
Tarangire National Park |
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Ancient
baobab trees are the silent sentries of Tarangire |
Tarangire National Park is known for its elephant herds |
Adolescent male elephants often show off |
While
infant elephants are protected by the rest of the herd |
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The Tarangire elephant herds include
many babies |
After a
good meal, lions will sleep anywhere - even in the road |
Bare-faced Go-Away Birds in a tree in
Tarangire |
The
Lilac-breasted Roller is actually lilac and blue |
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Waterbuck
at Tarangire National Park |
Sunrise
over Tarangire |
Lake Manyara National Park |
Welcoming
committee at Lake Manyara National Park |
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Giraffe
browse next to the road |
Monkeys having a dispute at
Lake Manyara Park |
Yes, this
vervet monkey walked upright |
This
infant baboon is about a week old and already feeding itself |
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Jan's
photo of Jack photographing the elephants ... |
Hamerkop hunting frogs or fish in the stream |
Gibbs Farm |
Gibbs
Farm is an old coffee plantation that has been converted to a resort |
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The
gardens are spectacular |
As are
the hospitality and the view |
This
weaver came to the feeding station |
And then he flew off in a flutter of color |