Pairs or groups of white-bellied go-away-birds are a common sight in the dry acacia country of north central and central Tanzania. Sexes are alike except the male has a black bill while the female bill is light green. The upper pair was photographed at Shambarai swamp (9-18); the 3rd row male was seen in Kenya (1-07), courtesy of Stuart Webb; and the flight photo (Mkomazi, 6-18) is courtesy of Florence Holmen. All of the other photos were taken in Tarangire NP. Click the photo above to see 20 enlargements.