Wildebeest Quench their Thirst
Published by Wildcaster 5 days, 13 hours ago Tags: adventure, africa, african, african birds, animal, animal kingdom, animals, bird, blog, bush, camp, drive, elephant, elephants, experience, film, filmaker, game, malilangwe, pamushana, pan, photo, safari, travel, wildcast, wildcasting, wilderness, wildlife, wildlife documentary, youtube, zebra, zimbabwe.Today, there was action everywhere. As I reached the airstrip,these two impala started fighting. I watched for a while and got some great photos. I decided to move on to Bandama pan.

Along the road, I spotted a bull rhino and spent a few minutes with him before moving on. As I approached Bandama, I met a breeding herd of buffalo. I pressed on eagerly to see if any were left at the pan.

Some were but so were two rhino. They were very inquisitive and approached close to me as you can see in the picture below. I just sat and enjoyed! Kim just arrived back and will be with you again tomorrow.

By Darryl Nolan-Evans









One of the best videos I’ve seen so far. The light was perfect. Excellent balance of long shots with closeups. Charming footage of frisky impala bounding off into the bush. Lovely background music, and no distracting narration. Thank you very much!
Thanks Darryl, a nice video to start my day!
Thanks for all the hours of work you put into wildcast Kim. You must battle sometimes to find something to film and yet we just click on site and there it is.
Appreciate the extra’s you must also have for when you go away as even bush people have commitments.
Thank you. The wildebeest are my favorite African animals and I use pictures of them as my avatar on different forums. It is so hard to see them well on most videos and even live cams because of their color and the lighting at the times of day they usually show themselves. This video really gave a good view of them.