Survival of the Fittest: Natural Selection at Londolozi
A giraffe gracefully extends its long neck, reaching high into the branches of a tree to pluck leaves with its prehensile tongue. Its legs are firmly planted on the ground, …
A giraffe gracefully extends its long neck, reaching high into the branches of a tree to pluck leaves with its prehensile tongue. Its legs are firmly planted on the ground, …
We are lucky enough to view a vast range of various species of predators at Londolozi. Whether it be above the ground in the form of eagles and other birds …
The competition amongst lions around a carcass always amazes me. One minute they are tearing each other’s heads off trying to get their fair share of the carcass, the next …
Love is a complex noun. It is no more of a thing than the whisper of the wind through golden grass Or the way that the light falls, dappled …
This week has seen various creatures fall into the viewfinder, with a gorgeous bokeh of green dominating the images. Leopards and lions take charge of the predator space, with the …
“An animal’s eyes have the power to speak great language” – Martin Buber We’ve been so fortunate recently to have spent a good amount of time up close-up and personal with …
The Sand River is definitely a worthwhile place to check every game drive to see if anything has come down for a drink. On this particular occasion, we found an …
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And just like that, the first month of 2023 is already something of the past. To wrap up the end of January, the bush has provided us with some incredible …
A casual mission into the northern parts of the reserve turns into an incredibly exciting morning. We come around a corner and find what we presumed to be the Ngungwe …
In this week’s particularly predator-dense selection of photographic highlights, we cannot help but start off with the exciting news of us finally finding one of the Ntsevu Female’s dens. It …
Whilst on a recent game drive we came across a battlefield. Two zebra stallions were duking it out in the company of a harem of female zebras and their young. …
As 2023 began, I started to reflect on the year that had passed. Each day at Londolozi had followed a natural rhythm. Waking up to the dawn chorus of francolins …
It doesn’t get much better than following a hunch and after an 11-day-long search, finally finding a lion’s den. After the arrival of the Ndzhenga Males, the majority of the …
Over the last couple of years good news has sometimes felt hard to come by, whilst reading through South Africa’s Good News Blog, I came across this beautiful article written …