The Week In Pictures #593
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 …
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 …
We greatly value the art of storytelling here at Londolozi, and photography and storytelling are deeply intertwined. Not only is photography a powerful tool for storytelling, but it is also …
Late in the afternoon, after driving almost every road in the Nhlanguleni Female’s territory, Ranger Matt Rochford called me on the radio saying that he had found her. This was …
On a recent afternoon game drive, we left camp and headed past the airstrip, a pretty routine part of any game drive as it is one of the common routes …
Good morning everyone and Happy Easter to all of those of you who celebrate it this weekend. And to all of those of you who don’t, I hope you a …
It’s been an action-packed week with sightings of a myriad of different species in equally varied scenarios. The water table is still as high as it can be, the seep …
In an eventful photographic week, we have seen some spectacular sightings with magnificent colours seeping through. The bushveld is still in immaculate condition and the abundance of life is evidence …
Every drive has its ebbs and flows- moments of pure excitement, moments of tranquillity, moments of chaos and moments of calm. One specific morning in the not-so-distant past included a …
There’s a whisper of winter in the air at Londolozi. Days are getting shorter and the early mornings now have a slight chill to them. On the odd occasion, a …
At the beginning of November last year, I had written a blog about the mating leopard pairs that we had been seeing over the previous months at Londolozi. Now as …
At the end of November last year, I wrote a blog formally introducing the Xinkhova Female Leopard. I mentioned that the process of naming the two Nkoveni Youngsters was going …
My wife Liz and I arrived at Londolozi Varty Camp in mid-February for an oft-delayed, bucket list 20th wedding anniversary trip originally planned before the pandemic hit. We arrived with …
The rain that Londolozi had in the month of February was nothing short of unprecedented. Due to various factors, Londolozi and its surroundings have been subject to a low-pressure system …
Few words can accurately convey how I felt as a tiny leopard cub with its big blue eyes peered over a boulder towards us. It is a moment I have …