Life from a vulture’s perspective
The chill of the night begins to lift as the red dawn unhurriedly wraps up the nighttime stars in its warm embrace. The vulture raises her sparsely feathered head from …
The chill of the night begins to lift as the red dawn unhurriedly wraps up the nighttime stars in its warm embrace. The vulture raises her sparsely feathered head from …
People travel across the world to spend at least six to eight hours per day in the vehicle finding all kinds of species in the animal kingdom. We spend as …
During the cold wet weather, we end up enjoying two incredible sightings in this Virtual Safari. We start off with a mother cheetah and her sub-adult cub as they spend …
This week among Kyle Gordon and I, we enjoy some amazing sightings of a handful of leopards where they come through strong in this post. The Three Rivers Female and …
When I first arrived at Londolozi I had only ever seen one leopard in my life. One. And that was only the briefest glimpse as he/she disappeared into a thicket …
As the days start to shorten, the morning game drives have been taken up a level now that we are out just before sunrise. This gives us a greater chance …
Sometimes, for me, it is impossible not to laugh at certain animals. Whether it is a monkey swinging from branch to branch or them wrestling and tumbling outside my room …
Some of the most special stories that unfold from the bush arise from following the journey of a leopard from birth to adulthood. They start out as tiny, blind, helpless …
Within this week’s Virtual Safari we enjoy another incredible sighting of the Nhlanguleni Female and one of her cubs. For the entire time we were there we only ever saw …
This week showcases the big cats of Londolozi with some incredible sightings of a number of different leopards and a few lions. The Senegal Bush Male leaps across the Sand …
It’s always amazing when you pick up a set of guests who are absolute leopard enthusiasts, and it’s even better when they follow our blog religiously and are familiar with …
The morning was cloudy, the air was still but there was an exciting buzz in the air when ranger, Patrick Grealy, called in on the radio “Stations, we have found …
As Rangers and Trackers, we almost always set an intention at the beginning of each game drive. It’s in our nature – we like to plan things and we are …
Setting off on our evening’s game drive, we had crossed the river to explore the Northern part of our reserve. Not long after, I had received an update that there …