The Week in Pictures #556
While out on game drive at the moment, it is difficult to not find yourself in a photographic setting where you can capture some magic. The weather, winter colours, and …
While out on game drive at the moment, it is difficult to not find yourself in a photographic setting where you can capture some magic. The weather, winter colours, and …
If you are familiar with the Leopards of Londolozi, you will know that each individual leopard is referred to by a unique name. As rangers, we are often asked about …
After hearing that the Plaque Rock Female might have moved her cubs to a new den we decide to head there on our way back to camp on a windy …
In another week of predator heaven, we enjoy numerous sightings of a number of different lions as well as a whole host of different leopards, all perfectly interspersed with other …
In today’s blog, long-time repeat guest Tony Goldman once again shares his photographic splendours, this time highlighting the diverse array of everything other than birds. “Most people tend to travel …
As we head out from camp on a morning drive we hear that Barry had managed to find the Tsalala Female moving along the Sand River. We decide to join …
This week we enjoy a predator-rich and diverse week of fantastic sightings. The cool winter morning has meant that activity lasts long after the sun has risen with the golden …
Last week we were watching a herd of elephants feeding on one of the crests in the northern reaches of the reserve. Plains game were plentiful and the late afternoon …
Often venturing into the northern reaches of Londolozi, we embark on a mission to explore some of the more scenic parts of the reserve. The “North” as we call it …
Embarking on a mission to find a story on the Nhlanguleni Female, who we have not featured in a while, our first port of call is to check a den …
Now fully in the swing of winter, the colours are truly standing out making many of the sightings stunning photographic opportunities. Although a somewhat predator-heavy week was perfectly punctuated with …
While working out in the bush we very quickly learn to expect to be surprised by the inner working of mother nature. Nothing is a certainty! However, there is one …
In this week’s endeavours, we find the Ximungwe Young Male early one morning as we leave camp and spend some time with him as he roams around the Londolozi airstrip …
After the exciting news we released last week of the Plaque Rock Female having her second litter of cubs, Kyle has an amazing sighting as she lifts her head from …
Over the last few months at Londolozi, we have been incredibly spoilt having found a number of different female leopards with dens and in essence young leopard cubs. Finding a …