The Week in Pictures #524- Festive Season
In light of Christmas Day tomorrow, we have centred this Week in Pictures around everything to do with amazing light. Light is everything in photography and is able to transform …
In light of Christmas Day tomorrow, we have centred this Week in Pictures around everything to do with amazing light. Light is everything in photography and is able to transform …
In the build-up to Christmas, we start our Advent Calendar series tomorrow and as a result, we have decided to move this Week in Pictures forward by one day. Although …
This week we have enjoyed some slightly cooler weather with there being a lot of rain around. This has been pleasant for everyone here as well as all the wildlife. …
Although the tragic news of the death of the older Tsalala Lioness shook Londolozi once again, it is an opportunity to reflect on how special and close to Londolozi the …
After a recent bout of heavy rain, the bush has rapidly transformed, the last remnants of a dry winter are but a memory. Having received about a quarter of our …
Since I was a child and had a dog as a pet I have always wished that I could understand animals entirely – be able to know exactly what they …
The Inyathini Male, although has been seldomly seen, has been lurking along the Sand River, deep within the Nweti Males Territory. Although no longer a dominant territorial male, the Inyathini …
Spending a few days enduring the colder, rainy weather earlier this week, we have seen the bush transform before our eyes. The pans and waterholes are full, the lush new …
The beginning of 2021 had most of us here predicting the end of an era. The dominant Birmingham Males were closing in on 11 years old and seemed to be …
One of the most interesting facts of spending time coexisting with wildlife is that change is inevitable and each day, week, month and year we get to experience unique moments, …
Following on from last week’s intense period of lion viewing, where we left the four Ndhzenga Males resting at a large waterhole, they lay down the challenge for the Northern …
“The fact is that no species has ever had such wholesale control over everything on earth, living or dead, as we now have. That lays upon us, whether we like …
My parents never really used to take me seriously when I told them that I wanted to be a game ranger when I grew up. They used to assume that …
Following the dynamics of the lion prides and leopard territories in an open, unfenced system like the Sabi Sand Wildtuin can be rather entertaining. I often liken it to watching …
This week, the Ndhzenga Males dominate in a thrilling three-day journey as we follow them marching deep in the Birmingham Males’ Territory. Having heard roars in the deep south, we …