You can usually count on Bandama waterhole (:map:) as a hotbed of game activity.
Most animals usually stay downwind of the pan (on the Southern side) to avoid the unwanted attentions of the predators that may be lying in wait. The problem of course is that the Southern side is where the mus is thickest. Check out the clip to see how the warthgs, eland, zebra, etc deal with this muddy mess.


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I’m away for a while attending the Wildscreen Wildlife Film Festival in Bristol, in the UK. I’ll also be on a panel discussing Wildcast.

While I’m away I’ll be putting up video clips of events I filmed in the last month on Malilangwe. These are all new clips of stuff that just didn’t fit the blog when they occured.

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