Mpala Live! found at www.mpalalive.org (@mpalalive) 's Twitter Profile
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We are a conservation outreach program that includes live streaming video of an African watering hole. We tell the story of living with #wildlife sustainably.

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Happy new week!! Can you spot the intruder lurking in the background? Watch closely!! #TeamWildDog Video credit :Victor Kasii @mpalalive

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Last weekend I got a chance to visit Mpala Research Center (Laikipia County) amazing would be an understatement teaming with Wildlife and Birds (Yoh and did I shoot Birds!) Lets go with the wildlife first... #MpalaResearchCenter #wildlifephotography #TembeaKenya #LaikipiaCounty

Last weekend I got a chance to visit Mpala Research Center (Laikipia County) amazing would be an understatement teaming with Wildlife and Birds (Yoh and did I shoot Birds!)

Lets go with the wildlife first...

#MpalaResearchCenter #wildlifephotography #TembeaKenya #LaikipiaCounty
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Boasting a brilliant red head and an electric blue body, a dominant male agama during mating season resembles a miniature version of some mythical beast. Among the most common lizards in Africa, these small, long-tailed reptiles live almost everywhere south of the Sahara.

Boasting a brilliant red head and an electric blue body, a dominant male agama during mating season resembles a miniature version of some mythical beast. Among the most common lizards in Africa, these small, long-tailed reptiles live almost everywhere south of the Sahara.
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The sun peeps from beyond Mt. Kenya, casting a warm golden glow on the water. We're treated to magical clusters of bright flares- tiny sunbursts. The air is thick with the earthy scent of yellow-barked acacia trees explore.org

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An unlikely face-off! Hippo calf seen LIVE 'defending' Hippo Pool territory. Adult bulls defend territories. Dominance loosely based on size. #hippopotamus #hippo #wildlife #hippos #wildlifephotography explore.org

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Baboons are intelligent and social animals that play a crucial role in their ecosystems, dispersing seeds and maintaining the balance of their habitats. #OliveBaboon #Wildlife #Conservation #AfricanWildlife #PrimateLove #naturephotography explore.org

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📷📷 Elephants love taking mud baths! Not only do they look like they’re having a blast, but the mud also helps them cool off, protect their skin from the sun, and keep pesky insects away.

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The largest species of guineafowl, the Vulturine Guinea Fowl, is under study at Mpala Research Centre in Kenya. Over 900 birds tagged with #GPS to reveal their social structures and movement patterns. Watch them live on MpalaLive! explore.org Mpala Research Centre / @mpalarc.bsky.social

The largest species of guineafowl, the Vulturine Guinea Fowl, is under study at Mpala Research Centre in Kenya. 
Over 900 birds tagged with #GPS to reveal their social structures and movement patterns. 
Watch them live on MpalaLive!
<a href="/exploreorg/">explore.org</a> <a href="/mpala_rc/">Mpala Research Centre / @mpalarc.bsky.social</a>
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Frederick Jackson, one of the first experts on the birds of east Africa, said the calls of a Hadada ibis were like the horrible laughter of a witch P.C Susan Jackson... mpalalive.org/field_guide/ha…

Frederick Jackson, one of the first experts on the birds of east Africa, said the calls of a Hadada ibis were like the horrible laughter of a witch P.C Susan Jackson... mpalalive.org/field_guide/ha…
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Cheetahs are the fastest land animals, capable of reaching speeds up to up to 65mph (105 kph. This allows them to hunt effectively in the open plains. Despite their agility, cheetahs face significant threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. explore.org 📷 MattS

Cheetahs are the fastest land animals, capable of reaching speeds up to up to 65mph (105 kph. This   allows them to hunt effectively in the open plains. Despite their agility, cheetahs face significant threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. 

<a href="/exploreorg/">explore.org</a>
📷 MattS