The Week in Pictures #670
It’s been another great week out in the Londolozi wilderness, with many different sightings of the predators. In classic Londolozi fashion, the big cats are featured the most. Venturing out …
It’s been another great week out in the Londolozi wilderness, with many different sightings of the predators. In classic Londolozi fashion, the big cats are featured the most. Venturing out …
Driving through the Londolozi Reserve, watching herds of impala, wildebeest, giraffe, and zebra, it becomes clear that their lives are a constant balancing act between feeding, socializing, and avoiding the …
I have been fortunate enough to call Londolozi home for many years, yet I still find it hard to put the experience into words – it’s something you feel deep …
With nature’s calendar dictating the start of spring last week, and the first drizzle of rain already – we are officially in a new season. The changes are subtle, but …
This transition period which is Spring, with its mild weather and increasing warmth, offers unparalleled opportunities for photographers. The golden morning and afternoon light bathes the reserve in a soft, …
“Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.” Roald Dahl This quote has been sticking with me a lot lately, I even speak about the magical wonders of …
Male leopard dynamics seem to be ever-changing, a constant ebb and flow of territory taken and given. With movements of females, young offspring reaching maturity as well as pressure from …
As the seasons have shifted into spring, we can slowly but surely expect the bush to start blooming and reveal an incredible diversity of wildlife and the buzz of energy …
This blog is as much a reminder to myself as it is to you, the reader. With most people in the Southern Hemisphere welcoming spring on the 1st of September …
Guests will often ask us guides what our favourite animals are: most certainly never an easy question to answer based on the incredible diversity, complexity and sheer beauty surrounding us. …
Have you ever wondered why the damp wood of trees doesn’t immediately begin to rot after a heavy thunderstorm? Or how aquatic plants, like mangroves, manage to thrive with their …
There is no leopard who has etched itself more vividly into my memory banks than the Senegal Bush Male. As a trainee ranger almost four years ago now, during one …
It’s been a week of exciting sightings and diverse experiences. The dry winter grass and beautiful open skies offer perfect photographic opportunities. The golden morning light on the subject’s coats …
While we are still in the thick of the dry winter season and don’t expect any rains for at least another month, change has gradually become apparent. The first of …
Leopards are elusive by nature, but none more so than the Maxim’s Male. Though we rarely see him, his tracks are becoming more frequent in the central parts of Londolozi …