The Nocturnal Series Part II – Owls
Part II of this nocturnal series sees us focus on a family of birds that I truly find fascinating; the owls. They have a presence, unlike any other bird, striking …
Part II of this nocturnal series sees us focus on a family of birds that I truly find fascinating; the owls. They have a presence, unlike any other bird, striking …
After hearing lions calling all night we get out into the crisp fresh morning game drive to find a new male lion that has been making his name known on …
Animals possess an astonishing array of adaptations that enable them to thrive in their respective environments. One such feature that is widely observed across the animal kingdom is the presence …
When planning a safari in Africa for the first time, I would imagine that most people immediately dream of seeing the Big 5. The thought of birds and exploring the …
For anyone who has seen a cheetah in the wild, you will understand how rare and exhilarating the experience is. That said, we have recently been incredibly fortunate to have …
Late one afternoon we find ourselves with the Senegal Bush Male as he roams the reaches of his territory, vocalising and scent marking, advertising that he is firmly in control …
Welcome to this celebration!!! With a span exceeding 11 and a half years, totalling 600 weeks, our commitment to bringing you the joy of a weekly online nature reunion through …
Running on inspiration from the book ‘Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers’ by Robert Sapolsky, I thought I would address a topic that is brought up by guests repeatedly. As we …
One leopard we have not seen for quite some time now is the Inyathini Male. In years past, he was a regular presence across Londolozi and was territorial over almost …
After not having seen the Xinzele Young Female since she was a cub, we set off into the northern parts of the reserve to try and see her after her …
May in the bush or Lowveld is usually the time of transition. Everything starts to transform from its summer forms into its winter ones. Whether it is the towering cumulus …
And here we are. 599 weeks in pictures down the line. I can recall following the Londolozi’s TWIP series back in 2014 which would have been somewhere around TWIP #120. …
Today I’m going to talk to you about a bird, I’m also going to talk about a beetle, and also a rock. All of these have one incredible thing in …
Having recently just finished Peter Wohlleben’s book, The Hidden Life of Trees, I’ve found myself exploring the reserve with a renewed respect and intrigue for the trees and surrounding networks …
Spending each day exploring the reserve, one of the biggest thrills is welcoming new and unexpected wildlife to Londolozi. As I’m sure many of you would have seen in the …