Elephants at the Chikwelani Spring
Published by Wildcaster 2 months, 2 weeks ago Tags: adventure, africa, african, african birds, animal kingdom, animals, birding, birding african birds, birds, blogumentary, bush knowledge, clouds scenic, conservation, documentary, ecotraining, education, elephant, elephants, endangered species, experience, experience adventure, experience adventure crash, fishing, flickr, Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, insects wildlife documentary, mala mala, malilangwe, Malilangwe narrowcasting, travel, video, water birds, wildcasting, wildlife, wildlife documentary, youtube, zimbabwe.Today was very warm and the afternoon was still and calm. Seeing the dam from our house, I decided to head up to Pamushana to get a clear view of the still water. Not a breath of wind disturbed the calm surface.

It was quiet and peaceful up there on a sunday afternoon and a good ending to a hectic week of shooting.

This African Hawk Eagle was in a baobab near the Pamushana hill.It was quite a job to focus on him through the branches. His mate was just below, behind a large branch.

Kim will be away at the Wildtalk conference for about 10 days so I ill be keeping you up to date with the Malilangwe happenings.
By Darryl Nolan-Evans









I wonder why they won’t drink from the pool?
They would drink from the pool if that were all that was available, but they will seek the freshest water.