The Dancing Necks
Swinging their heads and long necks from side to side, twitching and turning, they put on quite the show. Then there came a clever explanat
Swooping in for the Kill
Just as we were getting comfortable in our view of this majestic bird, it suddenly started spreading its wings and flew down from the perch
A Date at the Dam
The female was standing tall in the water, not looking too impressed with the efforts of her partner, when suddenly the male dashed across t
A Train in the bush
It was indeed a train... a train of processionary caterpillars! These fabulous little guys were ever so desperately trying to cross the road
The Lion Queen
As we came around a corner on the road leading to the dam we found two lions lying in the middle of the road. It was a male and female. Thes
The Elephant and the Hat
One of the ladies on the vehicle, in her excitement, had managed to drop her hat on the ground next to the cruiser. When suddenly a herd of
On the Prowl
As we all enjoyed the sighting we realised that she had her eye on something. We had a look around, and realised that there were Nyala not s
Rhinoceros.. Just around the corner..
As we came closer to the water Phanuel suddenly turned in his tracker seat and looked to me and softly said "Rhinoceros.. Just around t
White-Tailed Gnu
There are three kinds of social organisations among the white-tailed gnu involving territorial males, bachelor groups or herds and female h
The White-fronted Bee-eater
This insect eating bird is distributed quite widely from the South Western parts of Uganda down to Southern Africa. It is a locally common r