The birds below were photographed at the eddie below the NRE camp and the Fish Eagle flying over Bujagali Falls, Jinja.(Uganda)
Cormorant drying its wings
African Fish Eagle
Little Egret
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Wet Adrenaline
The White Nile is renowned for it's white water rafting and kayaking. Here are a couple of photos of kayakers and a raft in Bujagali Falls, the first Grade 5 rafting rapid on the river.
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adrenaline,
adventure,
kayak,
nile,
raft,
waterfalls
Gorillas: Hirwa Group
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Rusumo Falls, Lake Bulera
A lovely drive from Musanze along the shores of Lake Bulera brings one to Rusomo Falls. The following photos are from that drive along the shores and a merged photo of the upper part of the Falls. The lower part can only be seen from the lake or a by a different access route.
Little boy at the village of Mubuga with a traditional bicycle.
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bicycle,
lake,
Lake Bulera,
Rusumo Falls,
Rwanda,
traditional,
waterfalls
Monday, March 05, 2007
Sights around Musanze, Rwanda
The following shows some sights in and round the town of Musanze, previously known as Ruhengeri, in the north-west of Rwanda
The town on a reasonably quiet day
Pre-sunset over the Virungas with Mikeno covered by cloud and Bisoke to the right. A view from town.
The town on a reasonably quiet day
Pre-sunset over the Virungas with Mikeno covered by cloud and Bisoke to the right. A view from town.
The outflow from the hot water springs at the southern end of town. Adjacent to this is also a small local market where locally made cheap furniture, woven mats and livestock is sold - hardly visited by any any tourists.
Musanze cave; presently being prepared for official tourism toward the end of 2007. Mapping is in progress. Located about 2km from the centre of town on the way to Gisenyi.
Buhanga Forest on the outskirts of town with pathways laid in hand-shaped volcanic rock. A good site for birding walks and planning is underway for cultural tourism on the site as well i.e. dancing and sharing of folklore
Lake Ruhondo east of the town. This particular view is from the southern end of the lake. Development of tourism opportunities on and around the lake is also now in progress.
Lake Ruhondo east of the town. This particular view is from the southern end of the lake. Development of tourism opportunities on and around the lake is also now in progress.
Moths in Musanze, Rwanda
Some pics here of moths photographed at dusk in Musanze, Rwanda. In the cases where I've furnished names, the names have been obtained from lepidopterists abroad based on the photos. These names should not be accepted as the final decision on species or family though and I welcome comments/advice regarding species and/or family names.
Amerila baueri (Arctiidae)
Maruca vitrata(Crambidae,Spilomelinae a.k.a Mung Bean Moth
Possibly Filodes sp. (Crambidae,Spilomelinae
Possibly Palpita sp.
Callopistria, possibly C. juventina a.k.a "The Latin" (Crambidae, Spilomelinae OR in Noctuidae
Amerila baueri (Arctiidae)
Maruca vitrata(Crambidae,Spilomelinae a.k.a Mung Bean Moth
Possibly Filodes sp. (Crambidae,Spilomelinae
Possibly Palpita sp.
Callopistria, possibly C. juventina a.k.a "The Latin" (Crambidae, Spilomelinae OR in Noctuidae
Flowers from Ikoro site, Rwanda
The following pics were taken of flowers and plants on the site where Ikoro Tented Camp is being developed. At this stage we still have no ID for many of them which I will add as I get the information.
A tiny flower hardly ever exceeding 1cm across growing close to the ground.
A lovely plant that grows quite high, in some cases reaching 4ft (insert on the site. The main pic is a close-up of one of the individual flowers.
This photo taken during May 2006. These flowers are only 3-5mm across (excl. the leaves). Growing almost in a shrub-like form and found mostly in the areas that haven't been disturbed for quite a length of time.
A tiny flower hardly ever exceeding 1cm across growing close to the ground.
A lovely plant that grows quite high, in some cases reaching 4ft (insert on the site. The main pic is a close-up of one of the individual flowers.
This photo taken during May 2006. These flowers are only 3-5mm across (excl. the leaves). Growing almost in a shrub-like form and found mostly in the areas that haven't been disturbed for quite a length of time.
Monday, July 17, 2006
Butterflies of Ikoro
Near "reception" at Ikoro (as yet unidentified)
Found early in the morning in patch of sunshine seemingly catching a bit of warmth.
N-East Corner of Site (a species of Amauris, Danainae sub-family)
Both these butterflies were found in more or less the same area at the Ikoro Tented Camp site (see link to Ikoro).
This is how we're compiling info on the Lepidoptera (butterflies & moths) at the site at the moment i.e. through photos as we haven't done or planned any traps till we have enough reference resources and/or lepidopterists present.
N-East Corner of Site (a species of Tiramula, Danainae sub-family)
Found early in the morning in patch of sunshine seemingly catching a bit of warmth.
N-East Corner of Site (a species of Amauris, Danainae sub-family)
Both these butterflies were found in more or less the same area at the Ikoro Tented Camp site (see link to Ikoro).
This is how we're compiling info on the Lepidoptera (butterflies & moths) at the site at the moment i.e. through photos as we haven't done or planned any traps till we have enough reference resources and/or lepidopterists present.
N-East Corner of Site (a species of Tiramula, Danainae sub-family)
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
The Virungas' Different Faces
Gahinga and Muhabura
Sabinyo with its head in the clouds
View of Sabinyo early in the morning from the Tourism (ORTPN) office at Kinigi.
Bisoke (foreground) and Mikeno
Early morning view of Bisoke and Mikeno (in the DR Congo) from the Tourism (ORTPN) office at Kinigi where tourists meet before setting off to track the mountain gorillas.
View of Gahinga and Muhabura over the south western end of Lake Ruhondo.
Sabinyo, Gahinga and Muhabura (left to right)
View of three of the volcanoes from the road to Gisenyi.
Sabinyo with its head in the clouds
View of Sabinyo early in the morning from the Tourism (ORTPN) office at Kinigi.
Bisoke (foreground) and Mikeno
Early morning view of Bisoke and Mikeno (in the DR Congo) from the Tourism (ORTPN) office at Kinigi where tourists meet before setting off to track the mountain gorillas.
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Rwandan Crafts
Collage of Traditional Rwandan Crafts
Pottery - traditionally a skill of BaTwa people is now widely practiced and a wide range of products is now sold on markets.
Basketwork - very intricate and any design and size can be done to order.
Drums & Calabash - some more examples of the traditional crafts
Rwandan art & crafts also include batiques, paintings, wood & stone sculptures and carvings. In addition to this a wide variety of household items and furniture are also made and sold by individuals with their own businesses and/or through co-operatives set up for the artisans.
Pottery - traditionally a skill of BaTwa people is now widely practiced and a wide range of products is now sold on markets.
Basketwork - very intricate and any design and size can be done to order.
Drums & Calabash - some more examples of the traditional crafts
Rwandan art & crafts also include batiques, paintings, wood & stone sculptures and carvings. In addition to this a wide variety of household items and furniture are also made and sold by individuals with their own businesses and/or through co-operatives set up for the artisans.
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Hunter & Scavenger
Lioness of Kicheche Pride, MMara, Kenya
Probably the best known hunter of them all. This photo was taken in February during a visit to the Maasai Mara in February and all the hunters were living very well indeed.
Spotted Hyanea, MMara, Kenya
We came across this hyaena near Leopard Gorge in the Maasai Mara during the same visit. It had several wounds and gashes which seemed to have been by fellow hyaenas as this particular one was being chased out of the den repeatedly.
Probably the best known hunter of them all. This photo was taken in February during a visit to the Maasai Mara in February and all the hunters were living very well indeed.
Spotted Hyanea, MMara, Kenya
We came across this hyaena near Leopard Gorge in the Maasai Mara during the same visit. It had several wounds and gashes which seemed to have been by fellow hyaenas as this particular one was being chased out of the den repeatedly.
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