The Week in Pictures #239
The highlight of this week was not a sighting itself but the way in which tracker Jerry Hambana spotted the Tutlwa female (picture 3) a couple of days ago. I …
The highlight of this week was not a sighting itself but the way in which tracker Jerry Hambana spotted the Tutlwa female (picture 3) a couple of days ago. I …
This week a very definite theme of animals in their environment seems to have emerged in this photographic collaboration between me and James Tyrrell. With the dry weather putting pressure …
The fascinating and intricate lion dynamics continue to take centre stage at Londolozi, providing an amazing spectacle and an incredible privilege to witness and watch unfold. Multiple prides and male …
After recently travelling to Sri Lanka, I have returned completely rejuvenated with a new perspective and appreciation for the wonder of Londolozi and the Lowveld as a whole. It has almost …
It is June! Apologies for stating the obvious but I just cannot believe we are at mid-year already. The beanies, scarves and gloves are all being put to good use …
Prolonged shades of orange, a slight chill in the air and mist-filled mornings are all signs that winter is upon us. Although every season in the bush offers something unique …
“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you”. – Frank Lloyd Wright The impala rut continues and the Leopards of Londolozi have been taking full …
Although a definite hint of winter is present, we have still been treated to a dynamic range of weather recently. This last week has showcased gusty winds yet dead still evenings, …
I have found myself taking fewer photographs these days compared with my earlier guiding years. Despite still loving and having a deep interest in photography; I feel more and more drawn …
Looking back on the events of last week, we can be reminded that nothing in the bush is ever constant. The fall of one being gives rise to an army …
This week was defined by the events that unfolded around Sable Boma Pan, a small waterhole near the Londolozi airstrip. An old giraffe bull, well into the twilight of his …
I remember once reading that the first law of ecology is that everything is related to everything else. It easy to forget that there are a million intricacies that connect the …
One of the most exciting times to be in the bush is during the impala rut, in the months of May and June. For these few weeks of the year …
“Listen to the voice of nature, for it holds treasures for you. – Huron” As 2016 flies past at an unimaginable rate, I am thankful for the gift of …
The Two Jameses from the guiding team – Tyrrell and Souchon – combine for TWIP this Friday. A few unusual creatures have been showing themselves after the recent rains, including …