Murchison Falls Game Drives

A few minutes from our lodge at dawn.

We were staying right in the park (remember next to Idi Amin’s former lodge with the leopard), so every trip we took was a game drive, but we did at least two lengthy outings. Unfortunately we never spotted any lions, and the only drama were a few scrapes between Kob bucks, but no photos of it. Thanks to our guide John, who helped me identify the animals.

Guinea Fowl

Male Water Buck

Jackson’s Hartebeast

Let the kid lead the way

One of us was in The Lion King

Young Kobs

I have a PCV friend who was on a night bus to Arua (which goes through Murchison Falls) and it hit one of these guys.

Another dawn photo

Spotted Hyena. This one was sick.

Water Bucks

Bush Buck


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Karen, John and I stretching our legs on the shores of the Nile (I think)

After mid-day everyone seeks the shade

Male Kob. Kobs and Crested Cranes are the animals on the Ugandan flag. This was in a field where Kobs were fighting for dominance to mate.

Female Abyssinian Ground Bill

Abyssinian Ground Horn Bill

Wild dog

Wart Hog

Storm rolling in

These boys were perched on top of bags of charcoal. We missed the shot from the front which looked even more precarious.

Our vantage point

 

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