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(Marka & Andrea)
Lion (Mafikizolo) / Vielmeter – Hide Dam
Elephant (Breeding Herd) / Motswari – Motswari Southern
Access
Elephant (Breeding Herd) / Vielmeter – Elephant Dam
Wild Dog (pack of 18) / Kings Property
Afternoon Drive
(Marka & Andrea)
Leopard (Rockfig Jnr) / Vielmeter – Elephant Dam Road
Buffalo (Daghaboys) / Vielmeter – 1st Shlaralumi
Crossing
Buffalo (small breeding herd) / Motswari – Xinatsi Dam
Heading out of camp we soon bumped into another
elephant herd – they are clearly enjoying camp area at the moment. We did not
stay for too long as we wanted to head further south so after a brief but good
view, we moved on. Marka then called to say he had found lion at Hide Dam (I
think we should rename him The Lionman). When I pulled into the sighting, only
the young male was visible but we sat for a while and eventually the large male
made his way around, and them a female and a youngster too. Amazing what
patience can do for one!
After a drinks stop we went to visit the wild
dog who were close to Kings camp. The pack of 18 was resting on the riverbank,
enjoying the shade. Being quite far
south (as I so often seem to find myself) we started the long road back to
camp.
Afternoon drive started out incredibly quietly. It was a scorching afternoon, and quite
sensibly, most animals were resting up in the shade. In the distance, dark
clouds loomed. We watched a small group of buffalo for a little while as they
tried to cool off in a shaded part of the riverbed. Rockfig Jnr had been
spotted quite close to where we had seen her the day before so we headed in
that direction. By this point, the dark mass of clouds was edging its way
forward. My guests nervously asked me if it was going to rain. I responded by
telling them that they should not worry, as there is no wind yet. As we pulled
into the leopard sighting, the first gust of wind swept past us. After only a
couple of minutes, my guests promptly told me they wanted to leave and head
back to camp.
En route home the sky turned into the most
spectacular palate of colours. At one point, I stopped the car in awe of the
cloud formations, the lightening and the sun still shining through in its
golden glory. We made it back to camp early and dry! The storm hit later in the
evening, a true lowveld thunderstorm and it was wonderful. There are few things
I enjoy more than lying in bed with a raging thunder and rain outside, with the
occasional lightening illuminating my room!
Grant will be back on blog duty from tomorrow, so once
again, thanks for reading!
Bye for now,
Andrea
Great post Andrea...
ReplyDeleteI will sit through the rain if it is for a leopard :-).
Cheers
Lourens
Love the sky pictures Andrea.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the blogs.
Sue and John
How fantastic to see these leopards , lion and wild dog through your eyes and lens. Wonderful , you have made my weekend in NZ Andrea.... heaps love AJ
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