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Mountain Gorillas From Nkuringo Group, Uganda

These images are from our January 6, 2007 trek to see the Nkuringo Group of mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda. This trek was quite physically demanding, and the gorillas were playing hide and seek with us for most of the time. The gorillas were in a very steep area at high altitude (7,000 feet), in a cleared area just outside the forest.
One interesting point to note is the differences in appearance between these gorillas and those in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda.
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We encountered the gorillas in a valley, and here one of the females walks by.

We encountered the gorillas in a valley, and here one of the females walks by.

IMG_0164.JPG IMG_0167.JPG A silverback walks by, completely ignoring the small group of human onlookers.

A silverback walks by, completely ignoring the small group of human onlookers.

IMG_0179.JPG This dominant silverback bears the group's name, Nkuringo, which is also the name of a nearby mountain where the gorillas were first encountered.

This dominant silverback bears the group's name, Nkuringo, which is also the name of a nearby mountain where the gorillas were first encountered.

This gorilla, named Karibu, was enjoying some tree bark.

This gorilla, named "Karibu," was enjoying some tree bark.

Karibu checks out the visitors in between mouthfuls of tree bark.

Karibu checks out the visitors in between mouthfuls of tree bark.

IMG_0229.JPG An adolescent gorilla relaxes in a tree.

An adolescent gorilla relaxes in a tree.

This one did her best to hide her face behind the tree branches.

This one did her best to hide her face behind the tree branches.

The silverback watches us as we struggle to follow the group up a very steep hill.

The silverback watches us as we struggle to follow the group up a very steep hill.

IMG_0276.JPG This gorilla followed the family program of bark-eating.

This gorilla followed the family program of bark-eating.

IMG_0294.JPG This gorilla peered at us through a small hole in the surrounding vegetation.

This gorilla peered at us through a small hole in the surrounding vegetation.

IMG_0318.JPG IMG_0321.JPG This gorilla kept sticking her face into the tree to retrieve more bark, making this a difficult picture.

This gorilla kept sticking her face into the tree to retrieve more bark, making this a difficult picture.

The physique of this silverback seems quite different from its counterparts in Rwanda.

The physique of this silverback seems quite different from its counterparts in Rwanda.

IMG_0352.JPG IMG_0356.JPG The silverback savors a meal of tree bark.

The silverback savors a meal of tree bark.

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