Birds by Londolozi Guest- Tony Goldman
In today’s blog, long-time repeat guest Tony Goldman once again shares his photographic splendours of the gorgeous feathered friends of Londolozi. “Growing up in South Africa I was afforded the …
In today’s blog, long-time repeat guest Tony Goldman once again shares his photographic splendours of the gorgeous feathered friends of Londolozi. “Growing up in South Africa I was afforded the …
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 …
There are many moments in my guiding career that I will never forget – some of them big, like seeing a lioness carrying a cub for the first time, or …
This week included days on which we struggled to find leopards in the long grass, however some phenomenal tracking efforts still delivered many fantastic sightings. The Inyathini male continues to …
Again the Ottawa male seems to be front and centre in the lion dynamics this week (although I don’t have a picture of him today). Seven days ago we were …
Lions have been heard calling almost every morning in our eastern parts this week. It seems the Birmingham male lions and Ntsevu females have been capitalising (or trying to) on …
We are reaching that time of the year again where we say goodbye to a number of our avian friends that have become such a constant feature on game drives …
As the first week of December draws to a close, most of us at Londolozi are struggling to get to grips with exactly where this year has gone. The game …
“When is the best time to visit the bush?” is a question that those of us who are lucky enough to live in this environment get asked fairly often. The answer …
You don’t have to visit the largest, most developed cities in the world to view Engineering genius. A visit to Londolozi will persuade you to believe in the marvel of …
This week was like any other summer week here on Londolozi. The birds are calling, the spiders are building, the days are warm and humid, and the rain is still …
The impala lambs are filling up the clearings faster than we can count them, which in turn has been providing a boon for the predators of Londolozi. One species taking …
The Prides, Leaps, Herds, Clans, Dazzles, Journeys, Crashes and Packs have made this week an unforgettable one. So much action and so much suspense. Tracking for hours, birding late into …
As we settled back into bush life this week, we continued to enjoy tracking our feline friends, but also spent time with many of the smaller animals. Birds are abundant …