The Butterfly Effect – How Birds Led Us To An Amazing Sighting
Everything in nature is connected. We often are so distracted by the bigger more obvious things that we don’t realise how often it is the smaller more insignificant things that …
Everything in nature is connected. We often are so distracted by the bigger more obvious things that we don’t realise how often it is the smaller more insignificant things that …
With the peak of winter fast approaching, the mornings and evenings are starting to have a definite chill about them. Setting off from camp on mid-winter mornings, the standard procedure for …
As human beings, we are mainly active during the day and largely unaware of what’s happening around us in the animal kingdom at night. Most of the large predators’ activity …
Being surprised by the Ximungwe Duo as they popped into the road as we rounded a corner. We follow them for a while under the suspicion that the mother was …
“Home is where the heart is”… and the Londolozi Healing House’s intention is to bring you home.” Years of meticulous attention to the healing power of wilderness and “bushveld living” …
This week’s photographic spectacle takes on an incredible standard with a variety of subjects although the undertone of predators and leopards is still strong. We manage to spend the morning …
The raising of cubs by any of the predators we see at Londolozi is never a small feat. In an incredibly predator-rich environment, there is a lot of competition between …
Over the past couple of months, the Ximungwe Duo has made up a significant portion of the leopard viewing at Londolozi. This Ximungwe Young Male was born in March of …
As we head towards winter, our expectations of rain dwindle and we prepare for the cold dry weather. However, this year we have received some uncharacteristically late rain. Of course, …
Late one night while heading back to camp after dinner in the bush, we came across a pride of lions on the airstrip. At a first glance, it looked as …
Within this week’s Virtual Safari, we enjoy two very different but similar sightings. The first is of the Flat Rock Male leopard while he is on a territorial patrol and …
As travel resumes itself after the pandemic, I find myself frantically researching places that I’ve always wanted to see. It feels like a whole new world after these past two …
After a week of a huge amount of rain, the rangers have still managed to pull out some incredible photography. Within this week’s selection, predators feature strongly, leopards making up …
Long legs, long necks, and long bills – surely Herons, Storks, and Cranes must all be a part of the same family? As much as they may appear to be …
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 …