The Week in Pictures #595
During the course of this past week out in the field, we have been enjoying the true highlights of autumn weather and all the beauty that comes with being on …
During the course of this past week out in the field, we have been enjoying the true highlights of autumn weather and all the beauty that comes with being on …
Crossing into the northern parts of the reserve, Marthly, is always exciting; it is a large piece of land with a low density of roads. There is something mystical about …
One of the most exciting parts of spending so much time out in the wilderness of Londolozi is getting to know and follow the internal dynamics of the predators, the …
We spend our days traversing Londolozi’s incredible surrounding environment, observing the weird and wonderful creatures and their interactions that take place all around us. The more time we spend in and …
Hearing over the radio from Alfie that he had found a Ndzhenga Male and two Ntsevu lionesses feeding on a wildebeest carcass. We get ourselves across there in anticipation of …
As previously mentioned, the change in the season is upon us as we feel the fresh morning air on the game drives, winter is on its way. The shades of …
After being fortunate enough to view the wildlife of Londolozi and the Sabi Sands for a few years now, one starts to question the status quo of what we thought …
There is a whole world out there that’s hard to find, a world that you can easily drive past without the knowledge of living things even being there. In the …
For all of you that have followed this Mighty Marula Tree Series, it has been such fun taking a deep dive into a magnificent tree that can be so easy …
With a new discovery of some tiny lion cubs, we take a chance and hope that we get to see them. Upon arriving at the den, we find two other …
This week’s recap shows the juxtaposition we find the reserve in at the moment. The water table is still as high as it can be, the seep lines continue to …
Male leopard dynamics seem to be ever-changing, and recently Ranger Jess Shillaw explored the changes in the territorial habits of the Senegal Bush Male. We have definitely started to see …
If you ask guides, past and present, whether they have ever seen a Cape Clawless Otter at Londolozi, you are met with a mixed response. Chris Goodman will roll his …
“There are some four million different kinds of animals and plants in the world. Four million different solutions to the problem of staying alive” ~ Sir David Attenborough Over the …
Searching for birds is not necessarily the first thing that comes to mind when planning that first safari to Africa. However, soon after touching down in the wilderness areas of …