Our recent guest, Mitch Wolf, has a great eye for photography and so when he offered to share his pictures with us on the blog I was, needless to say, ecstatic! I hope you all enjoy them as much as I did…

At Londolozi it is not often that rangers come across ‘unknown’ leopards so when ranger and tracker team, Mark and Like, were unable to identify this male at first glance, it made for a very interesting discussion amongst the ranging team. Keep an eye on the blog next week for the identification of this particular male leopard.

Oxpeckers find the majority of their food source on the backs of rhino’s, buffalos and hippos. Here, the situation is no different and Mitch has managed to capture this beautifully.

Mitch was fortunate enough to see lions that were not flat out on their backs and he got some great pictures of them yawning and moving about.

I absolutely love this picture. Mitch has done a great job at getting the movement in the mane while still being focussed on the nose.

With the fear of crocodiles in the pans and the river, leopards often drink from small puddles. Here, the Tamboti female and her cubs share a drink from the same puddle.
Photographed by Mitch Wolf – Londolozi guest
Truly beautiful photos. Thank you for sharing them.
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Patti
These pictures are amazing – just love all the postings from Londolozi. Hope to visit one day when my ship comes in. Best Regards
Lovely – I’m so missing Londolozi!
AMAZING photos Mitch … great eye indeed!!
What a wonderful eye for photography! thank you for sharing.. the lion shaking his mane is wonderful.
My favorite is Tamboti with her, oh so happy, cub.
These are fabulous. Thanks so much for sharing!
Unbelievable photographs Mitch, thanks for sharing them with us. They are outstanding!
Unknown leopard pic – Wow!!!
Oh Mitch what a lucky man (guest) to be able to see all that & maybe more in 3 days – Wow!!! Stunning pics. Thanks so much for sharing – these mails from Londolozi make my week!
very cool pics
Absolutely beautiful!
Great shots Mitch! Looks like the lion needs a little dental work – a canine implant would be nice.
Good one Evette – hope the tooth was not ‘implanted’ in a rival!!!
Magnificent! Counting months till November when I can see for myself.
Thank you all! I was very fortunate to be in the right place at the right time! Londolozi is a very special place. Planning my next visit now!
Great to hear Mitch, we are all looking forward to welcoming you back.
Incredible shots Mitch! Truly stunning. I can only imagine how the yawning lion lost his tooth!