The Week In Pictures #698
Over the past week, winter has definitely started showing its teeth, and it’s getting us all very excited. Winters at Londolozi always offer something different, and photographically, you can’t compare. …
Over the past week, winter has definitely started showing its teeth, and it’s getting us all very excited. Winters at Londolozi always offer something different, and photographically, you can’t compare. …
If you’ve ever visited Londolozi or followed the stories of the Leopards of Londolozi, you might have noticed that each individual leopard is given a unique name. It’s a detail …
The African elephant’s trunk is one of the most sophisticated and versatile anatomical structures in the animal kingdom. It is a fusion of the upper lip and nose, evolving into …
In the African bush, everything is connected. It is a place of profound relationships—where survival is shaped by bonds of trust, reliance, and unity. The silent gestures between a tracker …
The open grasslands have been alive with activity of late, and this week’s Virtual Safari is no exception. We begin with a remarkable morning sighting of a male cheetah on …
The sounds of the bush are rich with history. The sharp cry of a Wahlberg’s Eagle soaring overhead, the deep hoot of a Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl at night, and the bubbling …
The African wilderness is a stage for one of nature’s oldest and most dramatic performances—the eternal struggle between predator and prey. Every step through the bush reveals clues about this …
It’s not every day that you get to witness a predator-predator interaction quite like the sighting I’ll explain below. We were exploring a relatively open section of the reserve when …
This week’s Virtual Safari revolves around an increasingly independent and all-too-familiar character—the Nkoveni Young Male. We began the afternoon with him wandering through a sea of golden grass, the sun …
The final moments of summer days slip away and the bush is beginning its quiet transformation. The air, once thick with heat, now carries a faint crispness in the early …
For weeks, we had been anticipating this moment. Ever since we first saw signs that the Xinzele Female had been spending time around Ximpalapala Koppie, we suspected she had cubs. …
Following on from last week’s Virtual Safari—where we left the Kambula Lioness with her four cubs feeding on a carcass in the den—we were curious to know what had unfolded …
April is the kindest month. The light softens, the air cools, and the bush breathes between seasons. April has arrived, and the bush is shifting into its autumn rhythm. The …
When we think of a visit to Londolozi, our minds often jump to the apex predators of the bush. The powerful lions, elusive leopards or the tireless wild dogs, but …
Vast, open grasslands stretched to the horizon, the golden glow of tall yellow grass swaying gently in the breeze. The sun hangs low in a blue sky mosaicked with clouds, …