As dusk settles over Ol Pejeta in Kenya, impala gather at waterholes, timing their visit carefully when the heat fades but before nocturnal predators take over. Ever alert, they drink in quick turns, ears flicking and eyes scanning, relying on safety in numbers as the light slips away.
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Beautiful!
Thanks Mom
Stunning!!
Thanks Clark
These creatures have no peace of mind at the waterhole. I like their reflections.
Life’s tough out there on the savanna.