The Week In Pictures #623
And so another week passes us by, one of only roughly four thousand that we get to experience in this life! This Week in Pictures is a reminder of the …
And so another week passes us by, one of only roughly four thousand that we get to experience in this life! This Week in Pictures is a reminder of the …
A few months back, I shared the story of the Nkuwa Female leopard and her search for her cubs, as well as her mother’s new litter. Now, it’s time to …
Last week we were searching the southeastern parts of Londolozi one morning for leopards. After seeing some piping hot leopard tracks crossing through the Maxabene riverbed, Tracker Terrence’s eyes lit …
During my time at Londolozi, I have been very fortunate to witness the Nkoveni Female excel in her role as a mother. Motherhood as a leopard is incredibly challenging. Statistically …
And just like that it is now November: It’s as if someone waved a magic wand and everything turned green. But seriously, within a week the reserve has taken another …
On a recent morning game drive, we were on our way across to join ranger Kate in a sighting, when her voice crackled over the radio, “Dan, move it up!” …
There’s a lot of beauty in the ordinary things. Isn’t that the point? After reading an incredible book by Jackie Higgins: Sentient, I have found myself delving deeper into what that …
After hearing over the radio that the Mashaba Female had been found pretty close to camp, I was flabbergasted! The last time she was seen, she was in the southernmost …
This week’s TWIP is all about variety. As is usually the case, we were fortunate to enjoy some fantastic sightings of the much sought-after predators, including a cheetah and wild …
The Three Rivers Young Male has been seen a number of times recently and it is about time we gave an update on him. He is doing very well and …
In this world, it is inevitable that all living organisms age and die – sadly, there is no way of escaping death. But not all organisms follow the same pattern …
Over the last week, the predator viewing around the reserve has been nothing short of spectacular. After receiving our first dose of rainfall this summer, we are grateful to have …
Shortly after leaving camp, with the intention of trying to see the Nkuwa Female and her two male cubs, we heard from Jess that she had found the Skorro Breakaway …
This week was full of rare sightings for me. In the over five years of working here at Londolozi, this week was the first time I saw mating crocodiles, or …