Sometimes, baboon seem almost human. This on was sitting on the top of Hlamba Mlonga enjoying the view. He seemed to be relaxing up there, safe from marauding leopards.

This wildebeest was on the airstrip, he is quite calm and waited for his picture to be taken. I find wildebeest begin moving away from the car much earlier than most other animals. He even began scratching behind his ear with a hind hoof.

Soon we will be settling back into our usual routine, following the lion pride. I am looking forward to getting back into the groove.

by Darryl Nolan-Evans














Update on Kim, please.
Where there hippos in that river? I thought I heard a noise similar to calls they make.
Hi Anita,
Darryl said Kim would be back Wednesday. Go to the Giraffe Rumble.
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Elephants and water were made for each other.
Kim Update: I’m doing really well. Arrived back in SA from the US yesterday and hope to be back in the bush on Wednesday and back in the field straight away. Excited!!!
Bobos: yes there are hippos in Nduna dam.
HAD TO SMILE WATCHING THE ELES PLAY IN THE RIVER, SO MUCH LIKE KIDS…LOVED IT!
Wow, I have never seen Elephants go so deep in water before. That is something new. Thanks. Ill keep watching!
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