The Week In Pictures #644
As the seasons were shifting, the bushveld had begun transforming with the undertones of brown and grey setting the stage for winter to take over. However, the arrival of late …
As the seasons were shifting, the bushveld had begun transforming with the undertones of brown and grey setting the stage for winter to take over. However, the arrival of late …
The clouds were low and the sky was painted grey, which often makes all the beautiful summer greens of the bush stand out even more. We had just spent short …
This week we enter my favourite month of the year, and the sightings have not disappointed me. With a recent stint of some quality good rain, the fauna that was …
Biomimicry always seems like a bit of a tongue-tie for me and if you do not really see through a scientific lens it may seem daunting. After hearing Rob Janisch …
In a previous blog, I touched on the fact that the Ximungwe Female has two cubs. These two new cubs have been the latest addition to the prolific Sunsetbend lineage …
Roughly halfway along the Maxabene Riverbed, along its banks lies a large tamboti grove that surrounds a giant weeping boerbean tree. Seeing that tree always reminds me of the Three …
As rangers, our lives are woven with threads of adventure, passion, and a yearning for discovery. Whilst our days are often filled with exhilarating game drives, tracking elusive animals, and …
Excitement has reached unprecedented levels at Londolozi with the frequent sightings of wild dogs. Recently, we’ve had the pleasure of encountering four distinct packs, sending ripples of excitement through our …
In the vast expanse of the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, where lions roam as the apex predators, every pride and coalition is not merely a gathering of these iconic beasts …
Klipspringers, with their petite frames and nimble agility thanks to their specially adapted truncated hooves, are synonymous with rocky landscapes. Here at Londolozi, they are typically found perched upon boulder-strewn …
With the lambing season of impalas behind us, and the gregarious and abundant impala herds now roaming the lush landscape around us, one can’t help but marvel in the copious …
It is safe to say that when a few of the rangers found six male lions feeding on the same wildebeest carcass one morning, they were flabbergasted! The only coalition …
It is with heavy hearts that we bring you an update on the Plaque Rock Female and her cubs. Despite our hopes and optimism for the successful raising of her …
Now photographically, it doesn’t get much better than this! The Ximungwe Female had caught another impala yearling and hoisted it into a marula tree. This time when we arrived the …
When people ask me why I became a ranger and moved to Londolozi, I wish I could provide a neat, picturesque answer—a childhood spent holidaying in the bush, and dreams …