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Rhino Pick Up Lines: Video


She put her head down and built up the courage to move over to the crouched figure on the ground. The sun had already set and the sky was a fiery red – the colour of blood. There’s something that switches over in the mind of a hyena when night falls and this hyena mum wanted desperately to give me the once over, or just a friendly sniff.

Mid morning thirst

Whichever one it was, I wasn’t about to find out and blocked her determined approaches as the cubs came to lie on the ground completely chilled out. They are so relaxed that I think mum wants a little attention or lies down next to me to keep an eye on me. The saga at the den continues as I widen my terrain, finding males at Manuchi pan drinking at night and then I’m hoping to get them feeding on an old dagga boy that has died down at Malilangwe Dam.

Shade Seeker

This old buffalo survived a lion attack by the skin of its teeth as it tore down the park managers fence and in coming to see what all the commotion was about, scared off the lions. This whole event must have put too much stress on the poor animal and drove the last nail in his coffin as he lay at the dam to die.

Brand New

I’ve also been going far and wide during the week to pick up a few extra shots. Nduna dam is still pumping with wild life. I spotted a leopard on the banks of the Chiredzi River and it looks like Sjambok is still with the Lioness from the Nduna pride. Cheetah have been spotted all over the Banyini area and one still with five cubs. Things are happening and the temperatures are rising well into the upper thirties. This is bringing in Elephant and Rhino to drink at mid-morning to suppress the heat – Come on summer, come on!

Balancing

Dagga Boy Wallow: Video

I was back at the hyena den early this morning before the sun was up; looks like they have taken the cubs to one of the other nearby dens, because the whole place was abandoned. This was not a good start to my day, because I was hoping to get some good cub footage. I doubled back to Sosigi dam to try and find some happenings on that side, but ended up looking for signal on Tanga. He must have moved a long way last night, because I didn’t even get the slightest bit of signal.

Almost Dark

It is not a simple procedure to track a leopard with radio signal; it can get tough, especially when the terrain is thick bush with lots of ravines like ours. Down at Chikwete Cliffs on the Chiredzi River some of the guides witnessed a breeding herd of Elephant crossing over to the Hippo Valley side of the reserve, not long after that three Rhinos also took the plunge. I took a chance to see what my riverside drive by would bring me – one elephant flapping its ears behind a bush waiting for me to get out of there so it could drink.

Big old buffalo

Oh well, luck was not on my side today, nevertheless, I continued on a loop around Nyari and Banyini. There has been an old dagga boy hanging around Banyini for a few days now, he looks really old. Today he was back wallowing in the pan and not concerned about who came past for a good stare. Every now and then he would stand up and urinate for as long as two to three minutes! On the way back to base camp I spotted a few vultures circling an area. It is not that easy to find what they are after, but a took a drive through the riverbed to the other side bank where I thought they were settling down. I didn’t find anything but dry bones.

Crowned Hornbill

I continued on my way and photographed our new family of Crowned Hornbills looking for scraps around the house. This afternoon my wife and I had tea down at the river with some friends, it is good to go out without only looking for footage. Normally that is when you get the good stuff, but this was not the case this time. We ended up driving around into the night; it is a whole new world after dark…different sounds, different images, different animal behaviour. Unfortunately today was not to be my day and I had to be content with just enjoying the surroundings.

Red and Yellow