The Week in Pictures #624
This past week has been a tapestry of sightings of Leopards, Lions and Elephants. The birding has also been fantastic with the arrival of the last remaining migratory species. There …
This past week has been a tapestry of sightings of Leopards, Lions and Elephants. The birding has also been fantastic with the arrival of the last remaining migratory species. There …
And just like that it is now November: It’s as if someone waved a magic wand and everything turned green. But seriously, within a week the reserve has taken another …
As a night owl, Londolozi after dark is undeniably one of my favourite times. The magic of Londolozi doesn’t fade when the sun sets; it takes on a whole new …
The Tsalala Female has defied all odds and has now become a formidable huntress and although living a solitary life she appears to be thriving. However, I am sure that …
A palpable sense of anticipation has been in the air these last few weeks as the first low rumble of distant thunder and the darkening clouds on the horizon finally …
Lately, the Ntsevu Sub Adults, or, more aptly, the Ntsevu Males, have gained recognition and a lot of attention from us for their impressive buffalo hunting prowess. Following their relatively …
Today, Friday 22nd September is World Rhino Day! And in celebration of these magnificent creatures we just want to shed some light on the incredible people putting their lives on …
The concept of five senses is a near-universal belief expressed across cultures, both in everyday conversation and scientific literature. However, modern science has proved Aristotle, who was touted for first …
As you may have noticed, Londolozi seems to be going through a phenomenal patch of sightings. I was fortunate enough to be hosting guests through a series of six particularly …
Here’s the awaited follow-on from Part 1 of an update on the Lions of Londolozi that had been posted a couple weeks ago. As mentioned before, the lion dynamics unfolding …
“Habituation” – with regards to animals, habituation is a form of non-associative learning in which an animal’s innate response to a stimulus decreases after repeated or prolonged presentations of that …
In this week’s TWIP, and in the process of going through my latest camera roll, I found myself marvelling at the process of animal habituation and deep gratitude for the …
In the heart of the wild, where nature’s symphony plays out in its most primal and exquisite form, there exists a haven of untamed majesty. This realm of magnificent beauty …
Not long ago, ranger Chris Taylor and I set out with our guests with no real goal in mind. We’d had a fantastic series of sightings and our two-vehicle team …
We love sharing stories that are close to our hearts, and today, we are thrilled to share with you an extraordinary conservation project that has recently come across our desk …