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Birding Nairobi National Park During The Lockdown (Birding From Home #6)

Sidney Shema 7th June 2020 14th June 2020Birding From Home, Through My Lens 8

The coronavirus may have put a stop to many things but birding is not one of them. I spent this past Thursday (June 4th) birding Nairobi National Park with two fellow birders (and a few others met with briefly inside the park). Birds were not super abundant but it was…

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Through My Lens – Birding among Elephants in Laikipia

Sidney Shema 20th October 2019 2nd May 2020Safari, Through My Lens, Trip Reports 1

I recently spent a couple of days in the Mutara Conservation Area, bordering Ol Pejeta Conservancy to the north. With great views of both the Aberdares and Mount Kenya, and good numbers of large mammals like elephant, buffalo and lion, Mutara offers a great all-round safari experience. And the birding…

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Through My Lens – Nairobi National Park Game Count (Oct 2019)

Sidney Shema 10th October 2019 2nd May 2020Through My Lens, Trip Reports 0

I spent this past Sunday (October 6th) in Nairobi National Park doing the bi-monthly game count (wildlife census) coordinated by FoNNaP and the Kenya Wildlife Service. As is always the case with NNP, the day was spectacular! Here are some highlights, through my lens … We left the park having…

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Through My Lens – An Easy Day in Nairobi National Park

Sidney Shema 8th September 2019 2nd May 2020Through My Lens, Trip Reports 0

After a morning of doing some experimental removal of the invasive Parthenium hysterophorus plant in Nairobi National Park with FoNNaP yesterday (07 Sept 2019), I spent the rest of the day leisurely exploring the park with a few friends. Although the day was mostly overcast, it was still a good…

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Through My Lens #3 – Some Birds from Olooseos

Sidney Shema 28th August 2018 2nd May 2020Through My Lens, Trip Reports 1

Here’s a look through my lens at a few of the sightings from this past Saturday (25th August), when I was birding just south of the Ngong Hills at PEC Nature Camp (Olooseos Camp) and its surroundings, with some friends from Youth Africa Birding – Kenya. The light conditions were quite…

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Through My Lens – Lakes Bogoria and Baringo Waterbird Census (July 2018)

Sidney Shema 13th July 2018 2nd May 2020Through My Lens, Trip Reports 2

We conducted a waterbird census on Lake Borogia and Lake Baringo on the weekend of 7th and 8th July 2018 as part of the bi-annual Waterbird Census. This was coordinated by the Ornithology Section of the National Museums of Kenya, Nature Kenya (the East Africa Natural History Society) and the…

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Through My Lens – January and February 2018

Sidney Shema 4th March 2018 2nd May 2020Through My Lens, Trip Reports 1

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This is a selection of birds and wildlife that I’ve captured through my lens in 2018, so far. Enjoy! (You can also check out iPhone cases and several available prints of ShotsByShema photos here) Lake Nakuru National Park                        …

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