How Leopards See the World
“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 …
“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 …
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 …
This blog idea stems from an amazing sighting myself and my guests shared of the Xinkhova female, a recently independent leopard who is still trying to establish a territory herself. …
Around three and a half months ago we saw The Nhlanguleni Female mating with The Senegal Bush Male, which means that due to the length of a leopard’s gestation period …
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 the sun rises each day it casts its warm rays across the landscape. Every tree the light touches will reflect back a dazzling array of green. During the summer …
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid” – Albert …
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 …
Over the past week, we have seen some spectacular sightings. Many of which have a dramatic blanket of clouds to intensify the scene. With a fair amount of rain falling, …
The Sand River has risen and as we enter the New Year, the timing couldn’t be more apt. It goes without saying that many of us may find ourselves reflecting …
I have recently really enjoyed reading Nick Tennick‘s series on how animals keep cool during the summer months. I’ve often found the difference between warm- and cold-blooded animals quite fascinating but …
This week we realised that a few of the Ntsevu Pride females have all got cubs. Noticing that a number of females have suckles marks, a clear indication that one …
For many of you that have been on a Londolozi Safari before this will almost be second nature to you, but for those yet to still visit us, here is …
Happy 2023 Londolozi family! As we roll into January, this is always a time of year when I do my best to find some time for myself to reflect on …