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Plaque Rock 3:3 Female

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Chris Taylor

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Chris was born and raised in the Kwa-Zulu/Natal Midlands where his family inspired his early passion for the natural world. Exploring Southern Africa as he grew up, this passion was allowed to develop and his curiosity to expand. After high school, Chris spent ...

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Always hard to choose, but I think I’ll pick the Skorro male crossing the Sand river for my favourite. He is so handsome, with such a perfectly coiffed mane he looks like he’s just been to the hairdressers! I was so happy to see him on my visit last month.
Chris, how old do you think the Makomsava young female is? I think I was at the first sighting of her mother for ages (with Alfie) along with you and your guests – but we didn’t see her daughter then, just the warthog kill in the tree.

So many of your images this week feel almost fantastical. I love the edit on the last image of the Skorro male. I half expected to see fairies flitting about. I’m envious of the guests that enjoyed sightings while off the vehicle. That must be a next-level experience. When we return we will definitely request a bush walk of sorts. 😊 Thank you for sharing so many lovely movements with us this week, Chris.

So hard to choose a favorite. They are all amazing photos. But i like the black & white of the Three Rivers Female.

Chris, Thanks for a great TWIP! It’s great to be able to keep up on things at Londolozi remotely. Of course we wish we were there in person! This set of images does show the benefits of the rains with the green background. Our favorite shot is the epic and super clear photo of Plaque Rock Female looking up to her kill!

Wow, Chris, as usual your lighting and your composition are exquisite! Did that crocodile have an unusually big appetite? Seems like a lot of food in a short time.

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Does that mean the three rivers female has lost her cubs because she was mating

What a wonderful group of images, Chris! So hard to choose a favorite but I am drawn to the photo of the Skorro male drinking along the riverbank. What a magnificent looking beast! Thank you!

Great photos, Chris, as always.
I love all the leopards, the Skorro male, the elephants, the sunsets, all of them great.
The one of the crocodile is very special, a great shot, though actually crocodiles (and mosquitos) are the only animals I am not fond of.

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Moya had a (male?) cub in Early 2015 who didn’t survive. She had another Cub in Oct/Nov of 2016 and that was Makomsava. Thank you for the blog, and the beautiful photos.

Hi Chris, what beautiful images you have here on today’s TWIP. My favorite is the Skorro male resting a while after mating with the Tsalala female, also my favorite lioness. What a good action foto of the crocodile eating the impala. Not something you want to come across in the water, I am terrified by them. Loved to see the yellow- billed oxpecker, we have the red-billed expected here on the reserve, in factvit was here earlier this afternoon sitting on the nyala bull that came to visit us.

Chris, thanks for TWIP’s. My favorite is the shot of Ross and Life with several guests walking and taking pictures of the buffalo. It is good to see a safari is more than just riding in a vehicle.

Great selection of pictures Chris! Loved the different shots such as the dung beetle and the buffalo bulls. When I was staying at one of the lodges north of the Londolozi boundary, we spent a brief time with the Makhomsava Female and her daughter, who was super shy of the vehicles. She’s been raised in an area where you’d think she’d be habituated but apparently her mother hid her so well that she isn’t. She is also possibly the daughter of the Tortoise Pan Male.

Thanks for your assortment of images this week, Chris. You’ve managed to capture some terrific leopard photos as well as the Skorro male, but my first favorite is the mighty dung beetle. I love watching these industrious insects that roll a ball of dung more than 10x their size! The expressions of the Makomsava young female as well as the Plaque Rock female carrying her kill are priceless and are my next favorites if I had to choose.

Chris, great pictures. It is hard to believe it has been exactly a year since B,J, and I were at Londolozi. Merry Christmas to you and Kelly.

The Skorro king crossing the river is amazing! Such an impressive lion! The big bull also impressive! Hope it cools off for you all this week!

The Skorro photos take the week Chris! Great post!

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