This Week In Pictures #586
It’s been another week of thundershowers and grey skies, but we have been treated to some incredible lion and leopard sightings! While the Styx Pride continued to be seen in …
It’s been another week of thundershowers and grey skies, but we have been treated to some incredible lion and leopard sightings! While the Styx Pride continued to be seen in …
Finally finding a gap in the incessant rain, we dash out into the bush in an attempt to get into a leopard sighting before the heavens open again. Thankfully the …
A giraffe gracefully extends its long neck, reaching high into the branches of a tree to pluck leaves with its prehensile tongue. Its legs are firmly planted on the ground, …
We are lucky enough to view a vast range of various species of predators at Londolozi. Whether it be above the ground in the form of eagles and other birds …
The last week has been full of excitement, a tremendous amount of rain has fallen and the ground is saturated. This led to an interesting sighting starting off right in …
A wonderful week where leopards steal the limelight and feature heavily in a myriad of different settings, fallen marulas, termite mounds, silhouetted by a magnificent sunset, launching into a tree …
When tracker Joy and I were recently tracking a female leopard on foot, we noticed the remains of a Leopard Tortoise’s shell in small pieces on the ground. After much …
At this time of year, in the height of summer, we are constantly surrounded by new forms of life: impala lambs, wildebeest calves, birds nesting with baby chicks, fruiting trees …
Recently, a number of the rangers decided to venture on an afternoon bumble together to focus on smaller lesser spoken-about aspects of a game drive that Londolozi has to offer. …
For many Londolozi guides, a bush walk will always hold a special place in our hearts. Having the privilege to explore the reserve on foot and experience the beauty of the …
“An animal’s eyes have the power to speak great language” – Martin Buber We’ve been so fortunate recently to have spent a good amount of time up close-up and personal with …
Spending time in nature is powerful. We as humans may not always be able to grasp its true power but every now and then, if we are open to it, …
This blog idea stems from an amazing sighting myself and my guests shared of the Xinkhova female, a recently independent leopard who is still trying to establish a territory herself. …
Around three and a half months ago we saw The Nhlanguleni Female mating with The Senegal Bush Male, which means that due to the length of a leopard’s gestation period …
Let me set the scene. You’re on your final afternoon safari at Londolozi. Your guiding team decides it would be a great idea to pour one last refreshing drink to …