The Week in Pictures # 62
What would a week in pictures be without a reflection shot. This week, reflections seem to have been a prominent theme, as I managed to capture some great images of …
What would a week in pictures be without a reflection shot. This week, reflections seem to have been a prominent theme, as I managed to capture some great images of …
This is one of the more unusual and unexpected sightings of the year. Although I personally did not see it, I managed to chat to Dean Smithyman who did. I …
This week, the pictures in my post are a stark contrast to my previous post, which showed a dry, winter backdrop. After all the recent rains, the bush has transformed …
In August, I wrote of my startling encounter with a lone wild dog that was discovered interacting with Hyenas at their den close to camp. He was found chasing the young cubs …
Boyd Matson and his fellow travellers from National Geographic were just with us at Londolozi. Sent by ROAR AFRICA, Boyd is a renowned traveller, writer and radio show host who …
This week was most definitely centered around the cub activity on Londolozi. I’ll admit to favouring the little guys, but at the moment it’s almost difficult to view a female …
Hyenas are fascinating animals. These widely misunderstood creatures are often viewed in a negative light by those who have little or no experience with them. Many people have a warped …
This week, we had some unexpected visitors to a number of our sightings. Elephants chasing leopards. Leopards walking between rhinos. Rhinos chasing lions. Leopards watching lions feeding. Leopards killing baboons. …
After last week’s lion extravaganza, the Tsalala Pride, Sparta Pride and Majingalane Coalition settled a bit, making room for the leopards and other animals to take center stage. However, we …
This week, the lions roared around the camp throughout each night – the Tsalala Pride in the west, the Spartas in the east, and the Majingalane Coalition between. Every morning …
This week, as the winter days became shorter and cooler, the male impala slowed their rut, thus ending the predator feeding frenzy of weeks past. Still, we spent time with …
In the 1960’s the chimpanzee expert, Jane Goodall, arrived in the Ngorongoro Crater expecting to dislike Spotted Hyenas. However, it did not take long for them to win her over. …
This week, once again, the lions were relatively quiet and elusive around Londolozi, leaving room for incredible sightings of other top predators: leopard, hyena and even wild dog. The young …
A couple of nights ago the four Majingilane Brothers killed a female buffalo at Londolozi. It was incredible to watch them tear apart the carcass and feed throughout the night. …
This piece was written 2 years ago but we decided that it was worth being shown again as it really does show an incident that is fascinating to watch unfold. …