Wednesday 9 April 2014

VISIT SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK TANZANIA FOR BEAUTIFUL WILD ANIMLAS

Yellow-billed Oxpeckers, starling relatives, forage on the hides of large mammals, eating insects, tics, and sometimes the blood from insect bites.
Green Woodhoopoes are relatives of kingfishers, and live in groups where non-breeding helpers bring food to nestlings in cavities
Red-and-Yellow Barbets are part of a colorful, and highly vocal, group of birds unique to Africa.
Ostrich are unique to Africa and characteristic of the immense savannas
Lions approach a lone wildebeest in the southern Serengeti.

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