The Week In Pictures #600
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 …
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 …
As one would expect, the nomadic Ntomi Male has been moving around a lot more in the last few weeks than he previously was. We set off in search of …
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 …
It is 4.5 billion years ago. The Universe is in a chaotic state; the Earth has barely just coalesced from the debris flung out in a flattened disk spinning about …
This Week’s Virtual Safari sees us venturing into the deep south, as we try to get down to view the Mashaba Female who was found with an impala carcass. We …
One fascinating animal, not part of the Big 5, that is so loved on safari is the rare and charismatic Cheetah. At Londolozi, we truly appreciate the presence of these …
Seeming as though my recent blog series on marula trees went down well, I thought of doing another series on the nocturnal going-ons at Londolozi over the next little while. …
For me, there’s no better way to start any day than heading out on a morning game drive before sunrise at Londolozi. Now just picture this, for some this may …