Like mother like daughter!

Good morning everyone…I got this pride yesterday morning at Leeudril waterhole, there was two cubs and two males and two females, and all of them were trying to climb trees!! What a sight. The little ones struggled a lot but managed to get to the top of  a fallen down Camel Thorn tree. As usual the males was more interested in the females than climbing trees! After the morning’s activities they strolled to the closest waterhole!  Enjoy and see you tomorrow!

Breeding Season!

Good morning everyone… The Black-Shouldered Kites are building nests, and the breeding season is approaching!  Black-shouldered Kites form monogamous pairs. The breeding season is usually August to January, but is responsive to mice populations. Both sexes are involved in building the nest, which is a large untidy shallow cup of sticks usually in the foliage near the top of trees, taking about two weeks to complete the nest-building. Enjoy and see you tomorrow.



Back in business!!!

Good afternoon everyone…Sorry about the delay in blogging, we got stuck with some great sightings and over the next week we’ll share all of them with you! Today’s photograph is one of the big male leopards of the south, there is only 3 males that we know of. Here he was watching a blue wildebeest, but it was not to be! The wildebeest ran away after spotting him! This photon was taken just south of Leeudril, 10 km north of Twee Rivieren. Enjoy and see you Monday!