Wim Reports: We arrived at Duba Plains quite late and set out immediately to make the most of the afternoon.Hearing that the last lion kill was more than two days ago we headed toward the buffalo and when we found the herd a search of the area yielded no results. The area was so beautiful that we stopped there ... within sight of the buffalo herd ... to enjoy the sunset with our sundowners. On the way back to camp we found three porcupines snuffling around as they foraged under bushes and in the grass for grubs. They did not even seem to notice the spotlights on them as we photographed the trio.Back at the Camp, we are sitting around under the brilliant stars, listening to the sounds of hyenas and other animals not far from here.Tomorrow we plan to return to the buffalo herd and with more time available hopefully...
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Wim Reports: We arrived at Duba Plains quite late and set out immediately to make the most of the afternoon.Hearing that the last lion kill was more than two days ago we headed toward the buffalo and when we found the herd a search of the area yielded no results. The area was so beautiful that we stopped there ... within sight of the buffalo herd ... to enjoy the sunset with our sundowners. On the way back to camp we found three porcupines snuffling around as they foraged under bushes and in the grass for grubs. They did not even seem to notice the spotlights on them as we photographed the trio.Back at the Camp, we are sitting around under the brilliant stars, listening to the sounds of hyenas and other animals not far from here.Tomorrow we plan to return to the buffalo herd and with more time available hopefully...
Andrew 's News:Our first stop in the predawn darkness was for four lions - two lionesses from the Talana pride and two large males from a different pride. We used spotlights and some flash to capture images as they interacted with each other. One of the males was very interested in one of the females but she consistently rebuffed his flirtations. This confused him somewhat but he persisted - and again and again she made her lack of interest very clear! We remained with them until the sun was well above the horizon, enjoying the amazing, almost gentle interactions between the four. And the beautiful light made photography a cinch. We left the lions eventually to enjoy our morning coffee break - and to watch the glorious sunrise, with an ethereal mist over a small dam - and lazy hippos popping up to show their heads in the mist...
Andrew Reports:It was still dark when we found a clan of eight hyenas feeding on the remains of a kill. There was not enough of the kill left to determine what the few remnants were but we were able to get some super feeding and family interaction photos before the sun started to make an appearance.After eating their fill the hyenas started leave the area. Seeing the direction they took we realised that they were heading to a waterhole for a drink. We went ahead to position ourselves well for the arrival of the clan and to get the best angles of them drinking.The hyenas duly arrived, and yes, we were perfectly positioned to watch and photograph them as they drank.As they finished, they started to wander away from the waters edge, but one of the youngsters leaped into the water where he chased bits and pieces of random vegetation, splashing...
AndrewReports:Searching for Salayexe this morning we first bumped into a clan of eight hyenas. They were moving along close to the road, scent marking, examining and sniffing bushes intently as they went, leaving their anal smears to warn any intruders. We followed them, capturing images of individuals, groups and the interactions between the clan members. After stopping for a drink at a small dam they disappeared into thick bush.So on with our Salayexe search - but we were interrupted again,this time by a lone hippo wandering around quite a distance from water. He was very relaxed, munching on the vegetation, totally ignoring us with our clicking cameras. Again our search for Salayexe resumed - and this time we were not...
Andrew's News:We started with a wonderfully restful morning after all that excitement yesterday when Salayexe grabbed her kill in front of us ... Sparring Impala, a shy Steenbuck - - and curious Starlings kept us busy for much of the morning. But the afternoon was quite different. After the new ODP Safari group arrived everyone was anxious to get started and what a packed afternoon we had!First, a large herd of elephant drinking at a small dam was followed by a mud bath. As the mud sprayed everywhere, including on themselves, at times it looked as though it was actually raining mud!Hearing noises nearby we went to investigate and found a bachelor herd of impala,...
Andrew's News:There was a tremendous commotion early this morning as we woke up and prepared to depart. The whole bushveld sounded alive ...We could hear Wild Dogs yipping incessantly, punctuated by lions roaring. At the same time leopard calls echoed across the valley in front of the lodge, and exited hyena were carrying on about something or other while the sounds of jackals mingled with all the above. The cacophony spurred us on and within minutes we were on the vehicles prioritising our first move, and wondering what event had sparked the din.We decided to follow the sounds of the Wild Dogs and headed in the direction of the now diminishing sounds. We followed their tracks and found 13 Wild Dogs. It was a great sighting, and the whole pack was still milling around. We searched but could not determine the cause of their disquiet. ...
Andrew's News:Lions were roaring close to the Lodge as we enjoyed our early morning coffee and when we found their tracks we were convinced that our luck was in. Then, seeing dozens of different vultures (White-backed, Hooded, Lappet faced) in a tree we circled around and around, but saw no lions. The vultures flapped from tree to tree but kept returning to the same area, convincing us even more that there was something there. While taking photos of the vultures against the bright blue morning sky we heard that Shadow, a young female leopard was close by.Shadow was hunting some impala, but when they sensed her presence they disappeared quickly, and Shadow headed off with us following her. A few meters away she met up with her two young cubs and after a joyful greeting the three cats played together for the next hour or more. Photography...
Andrew Reports:It was still a bit cloudy when we started out early, intent on finding Salayexe, the young leopard mother resident in the area.We found her tracks with those of her cub and were following these through a dry river bank when we looked up and saw a young Hippo bull on the river bank at eye level with us. After a stop for for about ten minutes for photographs we followed the leopard tracks again. In an open clearing we encountered four hyenas ... three adults and a young subadult. They were cavorting around, playing and enjoying family interactions in the early morning light. Thirty elephants were drinking at at waterhole when we arrived. The youngsters and babies were enchanting, ...
Wim Reports:While peacefully sitting on the Nguni Voyager, enjoying our quiet, predawn breakfast we looked up and could hardly believe our eyes ... a large male lion was walking along the bank of the river, strolling along without a care, resting from time to time. We jumped into the tender boat to follow him as he sniffed, strolled and took in the morning air, stopping for a quick drink and then carrying on his unhurried way.Shortly after, while photographing the ever-pleasing and always photogenic Fish Eagles intent on their morning catches, we were quite stunned to see another lion - again close by, and also unhurriedly ambling along his way.Back to the Fish Eagles again...
Wim Reports:Heavy clouds rolled into the area overnight fuelled by a chilly wind that caused us to bundle up before setting out this morning. The animals seemed to react to the cold as well but as we moved around we saw impala and numerous Fish Eagles again. We moved to a side channel for a while and as we returned to the Chobe River the sun was breaking through the clouds, sending strong shards of light to illuminate patches of the beautiful scene.This afternoon we returned to our favourite spot - Elephant Beach. Many Fish Eagles were around, fishing and swooping above the water, keeping us busy for some time. A large herd...
