Where do you go to see the greatest bird spectacle on earth?
The
Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley. Come at the right time and
you'll see the shoreline of Kenya's lakes turn bright pink as they're
filled with millions of flamingos.
The lesser flamingos (the smallest
species of them) gather at these lakes to feed on the abundant
blue-green algae which thrive in the warm alkaline waters. UNESCO calls it " the single most important foraging site for the lesser flamingo anywhere."
Professional wildlife photographer Martin Harvey was lucky enough to
see this for himself, coming back with these amazing photos. As he told
us, "To witness a concentration of birds like this is, without a doubt,
one of the greatest ornithological experiences in the world.
There is
constant movement of pink as birds move about the lake in search of food
or disturbance by predators. It truly is an enjoyably overwhelming
wildlife experience."
Which lakes would should one actually visit? "The best place to see
large numbers of flamingo is either Lake Nakuru or Lake Bogoria in
Kenya," he says. "However the flamingos of East Africa move between
several widely separated lakes depending on food availability. It is
therefore very much a matter of luck to see a huge concentration like
that in these pictures."
What does Harvey hope others will get out of these photos? "Despite
their apparent large numbers, flamingo are a threatened species due to
their very specific feeding and breeding requirements," he says. "As
conservationists, we can only try to get people aware of this truly
incredible species and hope to put pressure on governments to protect
their habitat."
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