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Mar 5, 2020 06:29:53   #
steve49 Loc: massachusetts
 
Nice set!

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Mar 5, 2020 07:11:18   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
J-SPEIGHT, nimbushopper & steve49: Thank you all for your visits & comments. It's much appreciated

dennis2146: Thanks Dennis ... I will admit I'm less a birder ... Keith's knowledge & passion for birds was a bit infectious & have to admit, it made me look closer at them.

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Mar 5, 2020 08:08:06   #
jederick Loc: Northern Utah
 
A dream trip for you Frank and I love your memories!! We don't see enough of the African birds so these are especially enjoyable...well done my friend!!

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Mar 5, 2020 08:14:59   #
bill motto
 
I spent many months in the old Kenya in 1957--58 as a young soldier in the British army, unfortunately not in to Photography then, a great pity.

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Mar 5, 2020 08:58:40   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
jederick: Thanks Jim ... always good to hear from you & I appreciate the positive feedback. And as noted earlier, Keith gets some of the credit for being much more of a "birder" than I am. Hope this finds you well.

bill motto: And thank you Bill ... that was surely a different time & I identify with the regret of not carrying a camera earlier in life. I wonder if you ever think of going back to see where you served back in the day? I've thought about it for myself, but always elected to look forward. There's really no going back.

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Mar 5, 2020 09:43:40   #
blacks2 Loc: SF. Bay area
 
Beautiful, I love it.

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Mar 5, 2020 11:15:10   #
FramerMCB Loc: Northern, ID (formerly Portland, OR area)
 
Wonderful images! Thanks for sharing!

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Mar 5, 2020 11:47:38   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Great series, Frank.

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Mar 5, 2020 12:07:12   #
Susan yamakawa
 
❣️👍🤗

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Mar 5, 2020 13:54:25   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
fbeaston wrote:
Recently, I had a chance to go to Kenya with RetiredCPO (Keith) & what a trip it turned out to be. I think we both came back thinking it was too short & want to go back. Prior to going to Kenya, I did some looking around on the Web & saw a quote describing Kenya which I liked ... it goes as follows ...

"Famous for its classic savanna safaris, Kenya is a country of dramatic extremes and classic contrasts. Deserts and alpine snows; forests and open plains; the metropolis of Nairobi and colorful tribal cultures; freshwater lakes and coral reefs."

And it did in deed provide all kinds of contrasts. Keith started his posts a couple of days ago with birds & I thought that was a good place to start. So I'm going to start by contrasting what I think is one of the most beautiful birds (Gray Crowned Crane) ... with what has to be just about the ugliest bird I ever laid eyes on (Marabou Stork). We saw the Crane out on a Safari ... but the Stork hung around the campsite ... apparently people had fed it in the past & that bird would come into the dining room if they allowed it to.

During another Safari or game drive, we came across another amazing bird ... one I'd never heard of previously (Kori Bustard) ... & no, that's not a typo. I wasn't sure if he was practicing some sort of mating dance (there were no other birds in the vicinity that I could see) or maybe he was practicing his moves for the dance the following Saturday ... but either way, he put on quite a show & I'm including 4 shots of him.

Next is a bird that as nearly as I can learn, passes through Africa (European Bee Eater). Unfortunately, I was a bit further away than I would have preferred, plus I was shooting very high shutter speed with Auto ISO, but the limits I thought I'd put on did not work & I also cropped it a lot, so it's soft, but you can see, it's an amazingly beautiful bird.

And finally, we took a boat safari out on Naivasha Lake, where we saw another amazing bird (African Fish Eagle) ... sadly, I was following 2 different eagles who came swooping in to grab fish, but was shooting slow continuous, so I got them both setting up for the grab as well as flying away with the fish ... but missed the actual grab both times!!!! Guess next time I'll go to high speed continuous.

All in all, it was a wonderful trip ... I'm very appreciative of Keith's enviable knowledge of birds ... it made the trip a lot more interesting. I'll try to post some more shots another day.

PS: All were shot with a Canon 5dIV ... the Marbou Stork was shot with an EF100-400 f/4.5-5.6L IS II while the Gray Crowned Crane, Kori Bustard & European Bee Eater where shot with the same lens plus a 1.4x extender. The African Fish Eagle was shot with an EF70-200 f/2.8L IS II.
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Thanks for sharing your great shots - and the lesson!

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Mar 5, 2020 14:05:52   #
Sylvias Loc: North Yorkshire England
 
Great and interesting set Frank, enjoyed the variety very much. I am off to Lake Naivasha in November.

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Mar 5, 2020 15:27:12   #
dreff Loc: Bow, WA
 
👍👍

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Mar 5, 2020 17:15:26   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
Thank you blacks2, FramerMCB, Earnest Botello, Susan yamakawa, DebAnn & dreff, for your kind comments & thumbs up. Appreciate them all.

Sylvias ... I'm envious of your upcoming trip ... I loved it there. I hope you'll post some shots of what you see. And I hope your trip is as successful & enjoyable as mine was.

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Mar 5, 2020 17:33:49   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
That bee eater is beautiful.

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Mar 5, 2020 17:42:42   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
AzPicLady wrote:
That bee eater is beautiful.


Thank you ... wish I'd been able to capture it a bit more sharp. But it was quite a sight to see. Thanks for the comment.

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