The Week in Pictures # 59
This week, the pictures in my post are a stark contrast to my previous post, which showed a dry, winter backdrop. After all the recent rains, the bush has transformed …
This week, the pictures in my post are a stark contrast to my previous post, which showed a dry, winter backdrop. After all the recent rains, the bush has transformed …
Renowned filmmaker, Philip Bloom, has just completed an incredible mini documentary shot during his recent stay with us at Londolozi Game Reserve. Filmed over two days, the documentary tells the …
For Movember 2012, the children of the Good Work Foundation Preschools have got a head start! This year they will again be the beneficiaries of all funds raised by the …
This morning, after having a ridiculously good leopard sighting, I felt inspired to go through my computer looking back at some of the leopard pictures that I have taken over …
Julius and his guests were watching the Maxabeni Female and the Marthly Male mating when they heard the ominous sounds of a buffalo in distress. Carefully picking their way through …
To our friends and guests on the East Coast of the United States of America and Canada, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones through this …
It was a stunning sighting of the Marthly Male leopard and the Maxabeni Female leopard mating together just north of the Sand River. A short distance away, a sounder of …
This week, we spent a lot of time enjoying the ‘smaller’ pleasures of the bush – because summer is upon us, a lot of the migratory birds are back, as …
In August, I wrote of my startling encounter with a lone wild dog that was discovered interacting with Hyenas at their den close to camp. He was found chasing the young cubs …
Like in all animals the pupil of a leopard’s eye constricts or dilates according to the amount of light that enters the eyes, with both pupils normally dilating in dim …
After managing to find the Tailless Female of the Tsalala Pride relaxing together with her cub, I found it impossible to not share some of the footage with you all. …
The male cheetah’s shoulder blades sat high as his belly dropped to the ground. There was little cover in the recently burnt area, but he was skillfully approaching a herd …
One of Londolozi’s favourite Artists in Residence is Emily Lamb. Having spent some time here in 2009, she is now returning to South Africa for her first exhibition on Africa …
One of the reasons I love my job is that every drive is different. You just never know what is going to happen. A couple of nights ago we had …
If you’ve been on safari with me and Freddy at Londolozi, you may know that my nickname amongst the ranging team is ‘Talleycat’ because of my apparent favour of our …