timspawls (55)in #nature • 6 years ago • NoneIn search of a Dugong in the Red Sea.I recently got back to the UK from a great trip to Marsa Alam on Egypt's South Eastern Red sea coast. What took me to…timspawls (55)in #nature • 6 years ago • NoneA story or two about Baboons.We came across this troop of Yellow baboons on our last day in Tsavo West. This Mother and her young baby where…timspawls (55)in #nature • 6 years ago • NoneButterfly hunting. A visit to the silver-studded blue colony at Buxton Heath.Around eight years ago I did some of my university research project at Buxton heath just north of Norwich in the UK.…timspawls (55)in #nature • 6 years ago • NoneBirding in Kenya. Bee-eaters, Barbets, Kingfishers and Rollers!Another selection of bright and beautiful birds from my recent trip to Kenya. As I have mentioned before, Kenya is one…timspawls (55)in #macrophoto-challenge • 6 years ago • NoneMy entry for the 7 DAYS STEEMIT MACRO-PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE by @flamingirlThanks to @flamingirl for starting this challenge. There have been some epic Images submited and I'm very happy to see…timspawls resteemedflamingirl (78)in #macrophoto-challenge • 6 years ago • None[CONTEST- 50 SBD] / 7 DAYS MACRO-PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE![This blog is in English and Spanish version =)] Hi Steemians artists! As you know, I love photography and…timspawls (55)in #nature • 6 years ago • NoneAntelope sightings in Kenya!Amongst the game parks of east Africa antelope always seem to be ever present companions. They are one of those…timspawls resteemedczechglobalhosts (79)in #travel • 6 years ago • None7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge – African Wednesday week #36 – winner announcement!Hello fellow Steemians! It is my great pleasure to announce the winner of 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge -…timspawls (55)in #nature • 6 years ago • NoneButterfly hunting at Foulden commonToday I though I would venture a little further afield to get my nature fix so I decided I would go and hunt down some…timspawls (55)in #nature • 6 years ago • NoneKenyan MantidsMantises are one of the fascinating groups of insects I'm always on the look out for in the tropics. They are superb…timspawls (55)in #nature • 7 years ago • NoneBeing back amongst elephants!Elephants are one of my favourite animals on this planet. My first memory as a child is of watching elephants in…timspawls (55)in #nature • 7 years ago • NoneIn search of the Green Hairstreak!These days I find myself often going out to wild places with a particular mission in mind. Today, my mission was to…timspawls (55)in #nature • 7 years ago • NoneRainstorms and strange sights in Tsavo East, KenyaMany years ago I witnessed a strange and powerful tropical storm here in Tsavo. It was on a bright and baking hot day…timspawls (55)in #nature • 7 years ago • NoneBirding in Kenya. Starlings!Kenya is one of the best birding destinations in the world - with over 1100 bird species found! Back in 1994 teams…timspawls (55)in #photography • 7 years ago • NoneSpotted Hyena in TsavoI photographed this Hyena wandering around in the daytime near the Voi River. It seemed very relaxed and I captured…timspawls (55)in #nature • 7 years ago • NoneThe resident Vulturine Guineafowl of SataoDuring our recent stay in Tsavo East at Satao Camp we had the great pleasure of seeing these beautiful, yet strange…timspawls (55)in #nature • 7 years ago • NoneA Velvet Ant from Tsavo, KenyaThis fascinating little creature is a Velvet Ant (a flightless wasp in the family Mutillidae). I found her in Tsavo…timspawls (55)in #nature • 7 years ago • NoneA day out to Fox Fritillary MeadowI always enjoyed seeing these beautiful burgundy red, chequered flowers when I was young in my mother's garden. They…timspawls (55)in #nature • 7 years ago • NoneThe lions of TsavoHi folks. Just got back from an excellent two week trip to Kenya. I travelled with my father and cousin and we had…timspawls (55)in #travel • 7 years ago • NoneTravelling to Kenya (again)Hi folks, I'm currently sat in Heathrow airport about to fly to Kenya for a couple of weeks. You may not see many…