Early morning sunbeams peak through the clouds in Tanzania's Ngorogoro Crater
Cheetah in the African savanna
A beautiful day in Grumeti Reserve
A lone Acacia tree in Grumeti Reserve. The nests belong to birds called weavers
Beautiful bird called a Lilac-breasted Roller. The name comes from the male bird, which dives and rolls from great heights during mating season to impress potential mates
Giraffes in the Grumeti savanna
Giraffes watch as a baby giraffe wanders off
Vultures gather around a carcass
Two vultures squabble as they finish off the remains of a carcass
Zebra grazing in Ngorogoro Crater
Two zebras in Grumeti Reserve
A vervet monkey grooming another vervet monkey
A pair of Grant's gazelles showing off their impressive horns
Large bird called a Corey Bustard
Hippos gather in the few pools of Ngorogoro Crater
A pair of lions with Ngorogoro Crater in the background
Lions overlooking hippos in Ngorogoro Crater
Interesting bird called a Crowned Crane
A hyena yawning
Hippos gather with Ngorogoro Crater in the background
A baboon mother and baby sitting together in the early morning
Long giraffe neck
Female ostrich with Ngorogoro Crater in the background
Male ostrich with bright pink coloring
Thomson's gazelles in Grumeti Reserve. Notice the two gazelles fighting in the middle of the frame
Colobus monkeys resting in a tree
Beautiful bird called a Superb starling
Vervet monkey sitting on the skull of a cape buffalo
Warthog foraging for food
A wildebeest herd blocks the road in front of our car
Close-up of a wildebeest face
Wildebeest herd with Ngorogoro Crater in the background
The Maasai men are well-known for their incredible jumping ability
Sunset over Grumeti Reserve