The Week In Pictures #519
“The fact is that no species has ever had such wholesale control over everything on earth, living or dead, as we now have. That lays upon us, whether we like …
“The fact is that no species has ever had such wholesale control over everything on earth, living or dead, as we now have. That lays upon us, whether we like …
Following the dynamics of the lion prides and leopard territories in an open, unfenced system like the Sabi Sand Wildtuin can be rather entertaining. I often liken it to watching …
Spending time with the two Northern Avoca Males south of the Sand River as they follow the shade under a large torchwood tree, we have a chance at having a …
In the Animal Kingdom, variation is the spice of life. Within a species, there can be many different morphs, mutations and differences in colour. Either where the animal takes on …
Throughout the winter is a tough time for hippos, the waterholes shrink in size, causing competition to skyrocket for the dominant bulls. We come across an edgy male, most likely …
There are many moments in my guiding career that I will never forget – some of them big, like seeing a lioness carrying a cub for the first time, or …
Spring has arrived! It’s a very exciting time for us all here at Londolozi; we’ve made it through a cold winter, and I know most of us are looking forward …
This week’s Virtual Safari is sure to have you on the edge of your seats. A skittish Male leopard forces us to play the patience game on a cloudy gusty …
A Nature Reunion Ambassador is an individual from our very own Londolozi Family. Someone who, on a daily basis, interacts with the reserve, the wildlife and the elements and who truly understands …
After receiving the offer to work in the paradise of Londolozi, one would think that grabbing this opportunity is a ‘no-brainer’. However, there was a lot running through my head …
The last vestiges of winter have been dominated by great sightings of the large cats this week. Delighted to have received early rain this spring, the new growth is not …
Those of you who have been following the blog posts over the last while may have seen my two-part ‘bucket list sightings of Londolozi‘ post where I highlighted some of …
A common question that guests often ask us as camp managers is… ‘what do you get up to in your free time?’ If I were to talk about all the …
‘Twitching’: The obsessive world of extreme birdwatching My favourite time of day in camp is the afternoon. With guests out on a drive, this is often the time that the …
The Tsalala Pride has been an iconic and renowned pride of lions on Londolozi having been around for over 20 years, we were saddened when the pride was reduced down …