The Nile Crocodile – A Master of Efficiency and Adaptation
A few months ago, I wrote about reptiles and, specifically, how crocodiles are able to regulate their core body heat in scorching summer weather. Today, I will delve into the …
A few months ago, I wrote about reptiles and, specifically, how crocodiles are able to regulate their core body heat in scorching summer weather. Today, I will delve into the …
I know we say this week in and week out, but genuinely, the past week to ten days has been some of the best game viewing we’ve had at Londolozi …
It’s been a very cat-centric week here at Londolozi with a male cheetah that has been hanging around definitely stealing the show. We found the stunning animal resting atop a …
Many questions have been flying around the Rangers’ Room this week… Where is the Ntomi Male? Where will the young male cheetah be next? What is happening with the females …
As a guide who has spent countless hours exploring the captivating landscapes of Londolozi, I have often marvelled at the symphony of calls around me. However, there has been one …
In this blog, we delve into the captivating world of manual mode shooting, where true photographic mastery and creativity reside. Without trying to prescribe the best way forward in the …
Another week has come and gone at Londolozi and winter has really started showing its teeth as we have hit a new yearly low of 5.2 degrees Celsius. The cold …
There’s something mesmerizing about witnessing an African sunset. Whether I’m walking home from work, or I’m out in the wilderness, I always make sure to savour the moment as I …
The weekly TWIPs present a journal celebrating the diversity of life and beauty surrounding us here in the heart of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. As we reflect on the …
Wildlife photography is an art form that allows one to convey, or rather attempt to convey, one’s interpretation of the natural world around us. Most of the time the final …
May in the bush or Lowveld is usually the time of transition. Everything starts to transform from its summer forms into its winter ones. Whether it is the towering cumulus …
And here we are. 599 weeks in pictures down the line. I can recall following the Londolozi’s TWIP series back in 2014 which would have been somewhere around TWIP #120. …
Having recently just finished Peter Wohlleben’s book, The Hidden Life of Trees, I’ve found myself exploring the reserve with a renewed respect and intrigue for the trees and surrounding networks …
Although we are approaching mid-winter, we have yet to experience the bitterly crisp early mornings nor the constant golden winter light at dusk and dawn. With that being said the …
Another week has come and gone at Londolozi. With winter around the corner, it was rather unusual to get nearly 40 ml of rain over the past week. Although 40 …