Baboon dusk delight: Video
Published by Wildcaster 8 months, 2 weeks ago Tags: adventure, africa, african, animal kingdom, blogumentary, clouds scenic, conservation, documentary, ecotraining, education, elephant, elephants, experience, flickr, flowers, giraffe, GLTP, gonarezhou, Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, impala, lions, malilangwe, mashable, narrowcasting, Open Content Alliance, pamushana, peace parks, podcasting, predators, rain, teach, video.The weather’s just not playing ball.

The skies cleared yesterday at sunset and all night the stars shone, and the sun even rose to a clear sky this morning. But shortly afterwards the clouds were in and drizzle scattered itself around the reserve on and off all day.
Obviously for me the ideal would be clear skies during the day and if it has to rain and be cloudy, then do that at night. But right now it’s all the wrong way round.

The elephants were just south of the airstrip at dawn and I got to spend time with Mandlovu and her family, and then with Tuchem. He had a stand-off with another bull as he dug up a tuber. I was filming them when Tuchem suddenly came at a fast walk straight to camera. I kept rolling. He didn’t stop until he got to the bull-bar where he placed his tusk. He watched me from there for about a minute and then moved off. What a dude! He even made a half-hearted attempt to put his foot onto the bull-bar. I suppose just ‘cos He Can!

The elephant herds then moved south into the clays just as the rains came. I ducked off and treated myself to a horse-ride. We were riding amongst the giraffe, zebra, impala and wildbeest, which is always just the best. And the rain actually held off for the hour and a half that we were out.

Later I headed back on patrol. The baboons have lots of time on their hands these days with so much food around. So in the evenings they can be found chilling out on the rocks while the little guys run wild having fun. They’re always such a pleasure to watch.

One day I really do want to do a film about baboons. They are so like us and one can watch them endlessly.
Heading home I found Manyari and her entourage of 9 lions near the Binya road heading east. Not surprisingly they were travelling on the road, as the grass all around is 5 to 6ft tall.
They kept on east and I went west back to camp.









hi Kim,
Great to see Baboons.
I have a question regarding your horse-riding. Have you ever been in danger or stalked by a predator while on a horse?
That is all for today : -)
Me been stalked by a predator on horse? Probably many times, but I’ve never been aware of it. I hope it stays that way. Not quite ready to follow my grandfather’s act.
And what exactly happened to your grandfather???
My grandfather single-handedly killed an adult male lion with a knife after it had pulled him from his horse. The story is on
Nancy, Kim grandfather wrote a book, “Memories of a Game Ranger”. Very nice read