The Ntsevu pride are found far from their normal hunting grounds. For once, the wild dog den is peaceful, with no drama that we can see (apart from a huge eagle nearby), and the Ximungwe young male leopard is up to his usual tricks, fast becoming everyone’s favourite leopard on the reserve…
Very cold mornings, with the mercury in the single digits, usually mean the action only starts once the sun is well up, and this week, as usual, didn’t disappoint on Londolozi.
Enjoy this Week in Video…
Wonderful biodiversity in Londolozi. Let’s hope you’ll have one more white-headed eagle once the chick grows and one more leopard to add to your precious family tree. Fingers crossed for them.
Great videos this week. Fantastic to hear the pups are doing well. The Ximungwe young male is lovely. Quite inquisitive. The Ntsevu pride is impressive. Great capture of them all drinking water.
Love the leopard “training” videos!
Always so many different things to watch! Love the antics of the young leopard. I cannot say often enough how your stories,blogs and photos brighten me mornings, especially in what are for us worrying times! Thank you and stay safe. Victoria
Certainly enjoy the virtual game drives and especially your new young, goofy leopard. It’s so much fun to watch his antics, while practicing his stalking/hunting techniques, or maybe he’s just being an adolescent! All your other reports are good- pups safe, possible new white headed vulture….. have the Ntsevu pride list a couple of cubs?
I loved watching the antics of the Ximungwe male…. he’s quite comical as he figures things out!
I love the videos, thank you!
Thank you very much for this wonderful virtual game drive. The lions are really impressive. To see the young ones grow and mature is great.
Of course, I liked best the antics of that young male leopard. It’s just hilarious!I hope that you can make more videos of him.
And that the wild dog pups are still fine, is really good. They are so cute.
What an exceptional and glorious perspective!!!
Thank you James squared ❤️ If ever one of you has extra time could you share an extended video sitting with elephants? Oh, how I miss them. 🙏🐘🙏🐘🙏
Wonderful reliving the week in videos …just love the ‘collar’ marking on the Ximungwe young male leopard… sooo handsome !!! Thanks again for some splendid game drives 🙏🏻👌🏻💕💕
Any word on the Tsalala lioness and her cub?
This Video was great, angles from all different animals. Glad the animals are doing well.
Thank you so much for another wonderful video – it’s the sounds as much as the pictures that make me feel I’m back at Londololzi. How lucky you are to see the Ntsevu pride on the move – I saw most of them last September, but they were all happily snoozing, still an amazing sight though. I suspect by the time we’re able to return the pride will have split – is it the largest pride you’ve ever seen there?
great movie James
There were some wonderful sequences in this video, especially of the huge Ntsevu Pride. I’m happy that the wild dog pups are safe so far. I commend you all for your commitment to and passion for your work among the amazing wildlife of the region.
That Ximungwe young male is simply the best, I really love the posts and videos you share of him. I’m hoping to visit at some point and see him in real time!
Another week of incredible footage! Bravissimo!!