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Elephant
( Breeding Herd) / Java – Back Of Java.
No
Afternoon Drive.
Daily
Synopsis.
Waking
to the sound of rain dripping off my thatch roof I thought to myself
our run of good form had now come to an end and that the morning
drive would be cold, damp and lack any life form apart from our
fellow passengers on the vehicle. Whilst having morning coffee the
rain stopped and I was promised by John, our trusty night watchman,
that he had temporally halted the rain for us for the next five hours
and that we would have a dry game drive. Setting off it did appear
that way as the clouds had lifted somewhat but on reaching the
vantage point of the airstrip we could see it falling on the horizons
all around us. Now was a good time for ponchos, getting them on just
as the skies once again opened. It would have been ok should it just
have been the rain but a stiff breeze, some would call it a gale,
accompanied it. I was surprised nobody voiced their enthusiasm to
return to camp at that point, as that is my rain rule, I'll drive
until there is a consenses between my guests that they would like to
return to the lodge. I guess it may have helped had I shared that
little information in my introduction speech, but who expects rain in
late April. So we continued with our mornings mission to find Giraffe
and Hyena. We did not have to go far to find Giraffe as we came
across a nice family group on the Southern side of our airstrip
shortly after donning our ever attractive poncho's.
Whilst
sitting with them we could hear Hyena calling off to our West
somewhere on Phiva Plains. I thought we could wrap this up quickly
and be back in the warmth of the lodge within the first thirty
minutes. When we ventured out onto the plains, with the rain now
pelting down, we could not locate Ed or his friends, damn Murphy's
Law! Not hanging around as we wanted to get ourselves heading in the
right direction, so that the rain did not lash us in the face, we
headed off to the East. Surprisingly we were not the only station
driving and the majority of the camps were out and about. Even more
surprisingly the animals seemed to be out as well, with a station in
the South finding, Lion, Leopard and Rhino within the first forty
five minutes of their drive. We did not do badly ourselves with nice
sightings of Kudu, Giraffe, Waterbuck ( any buck this morning was a
Waterbuck), Wildebeest, Zebra, Duiker and Elephant. The Elephant were
on a mission and highly mobile so we did not spend much time with
them. The others were all taking shelter from the rain with there
rumps backed into the bush and all pointing North, all except the
Wildebeest that is, they stood out in the open and thus enforced my
thoughts they not the brightest “beests” out there.
Reaching
Hide Dam we thought this was a good spot to take a coffee break as we
could shelter in the Hide itself. Great idea but soon after setting
up the rain eased and then stopped, typical, we had now committed to
the indoors and the humidity that came with it. Resuming after our
warming cup of coffee we once again thought things would remain dry
for the rest of the drive as the skies in the South had lightened.
WRONG AGAIN! That clearing soon closed and the rain resumed harder
than before. With our heads tucked in low we turned North learning
from our mammal friends. This may have been a reason our sightings
dropped from that point on, we did however find a nice tortoise, I
guess with us all looking down we would. Stopping with him I went in
to great detail all about tortoises and the difference between them,
terrapins and turtles and how a tortoise lives on land while the
other two live in water. It was only later, on finding another
tortoise, that I realised my guests my not have been listening to me,
or maybe it was a Freudian slip, that they called him a turtle.
Personally, I did not think it was raining that much and although he
was in a puddle of water it could hardly be classified as an ocean!
With
a number of herds of Elephant found and a breeding herd of Buffalo as
well, added to everything else that was out there, I could not have
been more wrong about things being quiet and it would appear that
even adverse conditions cannot bring an end to the good run we are on
at the moment. Lets hope it continues.
I'll
be off drive for the next couple days but I'll keep you all updated
with a sightings report and a short description of the guys
adventures, lets hope they will be as fun and exciting as mine have
been over the past week.
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