Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Pelicans at Lake Bogoria

Recently, I've been featuring the beautiful Soi Safari Lodge and wildlife around Lake Baringo, Kenya.

Today I begin featuring the area around Lake Bagoria, Kenya. This lake is one of the least visited lakes of the Rift Valley in Kenya and is located about 60 miles north of the city of Nakuru.

Don't be deceived by the seemingly short distance. It will take you longer than 1 hour's drive to get there but you will get to see a lot of the countryside during the drive.

If you go, I recommend you take a tour from one of the hotels or get the hotel to help you hire a driver for the day. You might also choose to stay at one or more of the hotels in the general area.

This lake is home to a hot springs (more about that in another post) and to various birds like the lesser flamingo which I featured in an earlier post.

On this day I was interested in the pelicans which seemed to congregate in a more secluded section of the lake, away from the tourists and flamingos.

It was a real treat to see these pelicans peacefully floating on the water in small groups.


Joining in with Wild Bird Wednesday today.

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19 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

love the tight group of pelicans. :)

Donna said...

look at all that beautiful water for those pelicans....

MunirGhiasuddin said...

Nice pictures of water and a great close up of the Pelicans. Thanks for sharing.

Joanne Noragon said...

I wouldn't mind having a hot spring at my disposal.

Barb said...

Pelicans always look so prehistoric to me! These are tranquil images.

My Garden Diaries said...

Completely beautiful!!! I love the shots you captured here! Happy week to you! Nicole

eileeninmd said...

Wonderful shots of the Pelicans. They are one of my favorite birds.. The last closeup shot is great. Enjoy your day!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Wonderful images of these bird and lovely birding spot.

George said...

What a beautiful place! Thanks for the birthday wishes.

Giga said...

Beautiful birds. In my country, they do not. Photos humming. Regards.

A Colorful World said...

The pelicans are delightful to see. Would love to go to Kenya someday!

Anonymous said...

Many Pelicans. Wow! Nice place for them.

KT said...

One day - I hope to make it there. All the wildlife is amazing. Pelicans are beautiful birds!

Lux G. said...

The place looks so peaceful. Don't you just love nature. :)

John's Island said...

Hi Joyful, Interesting photos of the birds! You take the kind of pictures that make me want to go and see a place in person. How are things in Vancouver? Have you started working on any plants on your balcony? I'm still spending a lot of time sorting things out after my move, but slowing getting back to more enjoyable things like blogging. :-) Have a great day! John

SeaThreePeeO said...

Wonderful pictures.

Ela said...

Nice to see these beautiful birds !
Your shots are so gorgeous !
Greetings

Ela said...

Nice to see these beautiful birds !
Your shots are so gorgeous !
Greetings

cedarmerefarm said...

You are so lucky to be so close to such beautiful birds. They either didn't care that you were there or you have a very nice camera. It looked so peaceful.

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