Whilst in Kenya, Jayne and I managed to see many different storks and herons.
The first species we saw was the Saddle-billed Stork (seen on our first drive in the Maasai Mara). Hamerkop, Secretary Bird and Black Heron were also seen in the Maasai Mara.
Saddle-billed Stork
Yellow-billed Storks were first spotted nesting, en-route to Lake Nakuru.
Yellow-billed Stork
One of the most common birds were saw was the African Sacred Ibis, the first ones flying over the hotel in Nairobi! We also had many birds at Lake Naivasha.
African Sacred Ibis, Lake Naivasha
Two other species of Ibis were also seen: Hadada and Glossy.
Hadada Ibis
African Openbill and African Spoonbill were also seen at Lake Naivasha, along with Little, Squacco and Great (White) Egrets. Black-headed Heron was spotted at Lake Nakuru.
African Openbill, Grey Heron, Little Egret and Yellow-billed Stork
African Spoonbill
Cattle Egrets were plentiful, especially around the larger mammals, such as African Elephants and Cape Buffalo.
Cattle Egret at Amboseli
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