Why Do Wild Dogs Hoo Call?
The morning was cloudy, the air was still but there was an exciting buzz in the air when ranger, Patrick Grealy, called in on the radio “Stations, we have found …
The morning was cloudy, the air was still but there was an exciting buzz in the air when ranger, Patrick Grealy, called in on the radio “Stations, we have found …
Training rangers It was a cool, overcast afternoon here at Londolozi when a few of us rangers headed out into the field with the newest group of trainee rangers. Gloomy …
In a diverse week, we celebrate such incredible light, sunsets and an array of stunning subjects all going about their daily lives, that we are fortunate enough to share a …
“If you could choose between the morning or afternoon drive, which would you go on and why?” This is a common question that many guests have asked me, and one …
2021 was a year of unprecedented change. The global Coronavirus pandemic kept us on our toes and taught us to take things one step at a time. As much as …
As a ranger, we are not really supposed to just have one favourite animal but for me, I can’t deny it and not say that one of my favourite animals …
This week it is clearly evident that summer is fast approaching, temperatures have soared well into the 90’s bringing with it a bit of rain and cloudy weather, the grass …
This week’s theme has definitely been along the lines of warm golden light, on the dry hues of brown and beige at the back end of our dry season. Although …
The common narrative that I used to give guests was that we didn’t see wild dogs often as they cover home ranges that are enormous. Meaning as they roam, we …
This week we find ourselves bumping into two honey badgers, which initially started off as a fleeting glimpse, but through persistence, we managed to stick with them until one settled …
Once again this week we are spoilt with an array of winter varieties provided by the magnificent Londolozi bushveld. We had some amazing sightings of the Ximungwe Female and her …
This week we spend a magical morning with the wild dogs shortly after having moved to a new den. Thankfully Greg was able to follow the pack as they moved …
I hope it never gets old saying this, but once again, another week of photographic splendour was had. And on that note, let’s get right into it… The Plains Camp …