The Week in Pictures #532
This week’s photographic highlights are certainly centred around animals that have made more of a name for themselves on Londolozi. We have numerous fantastic sightings of a number of leopards. …
This week’s photographic highlights are certainly centred around animals that have made more of a name for themselves on Londolozi. We have numerous fantastic sightings of a number of leopards. …
What an amazing week to be in the bush. With the New Year came numerous rolling thunderstorms, bringing downpours of serious amounts of rain. The waterholes are at their capacity, …
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 …
Before heading out on a drive every morning Rangers and Trackers meet to discuss where and what they would like to try and see for that drive. After chatting with …
Having had a week of decent rains, we can only expect the flush of Summer green to soon follow. The dust has settled, there is an apparent spring in each …
The last vestiges of winter have been dominated by great sightings of the large cats this week. Delighted to have received early rain this spring, the new growth is not …
“It’s the Circle of Life and it moves us all, through despair and hope, through faith and love, till we find our place on the path unwinding.” – Rafiki, The …
This week the predominant theme seems to be leopards and birds. With it being very leopard-heavy we have had some incredible sightings nonetheless. The Nkoveni Female and her two cubs …
This week’s stories find us spending a morning with elephants and giraffes to the Ntsevu Pride and Birmingham Males feeding on a fresh buffalo carcass. Arriving there to watch them …
This week we have found ourselves concentrating around the scarce bodies of water in amongst a dry, tawny-brown landscape. This in conjunction with the dust and haze in the atmosphere …
Leopards have continued to take centre stage this this week. The Nkoveni, Ximungwe, Plaque Rock and Ndzanzeni females as well as the Flat Rock and Senegal Bush males were all …
I often get asked by guests: why are some giraffes light and why are some so dark? Why are they even patterned the way they are in the first place? …
Lions steal the show this week, with the Ntsevu pride sulking in the rain and then two of their sub-adults getting lost. Our biggest eagle, a huge giraffe and some …
With February generally being our hottest month of the year, we have been relatively lucky to not have had many days warmer than 30 degrees Celsius. The rain has eased …
The Avoca male lions bellow in full chorus on a glorious evening. Giraffes abound, hyenas sniff the breeze, little bee-eaters prove to be great photographic subjects, and rainy conditions makes …