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Highs and Lows: Video

We seemed to have brought the rain with us on our return from South Africa to pick up supplies. Yesterday we only had one shower, but it was enough to have Kim return early from the dogs, soaking wet. After attending to a few things on my vehicle, I set out later in the afternoon to catch up with the dogs, but Kim was tracking them and left them running west into sum slippery terrain. The sun set to the sound of one of our lionesses’ calls echoing through the hills – feels good to be back!

Early this morning the rain set in and now I’m back to “sticking” to the roads. Unable to track the dogs through muddy terrain, I always enjoy seeing flowing water, so I was keen to check out how the dams were filling up. At Nduna dam the river was flowing into the dam and the water level was rising. What an awesome morning listening to running water, bird-life in abundance and the hippo snorting in the background! Just as I got comfortable, an ominous looking cloud crept over the horizon, which was when I felt it a good idea to expedite my morning drive.

A quick spin past Banyini and Nyari pan revealed some big herds of Zebra and Impala, with a few interesting looking butterflies to photograph. The great success of today, though, was in the afternoon when we were introduce to a new character – a male leopard.


Alan and the Malilangwe team have managed to tag him, so we will have a lot more time to spend with him.


Chinzwini No.32

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Chinzwini 31 A

To round off our paintings from yesterday about the Wilddog pack, we find a single Giraffe just above the pack of dogs. It would be safe to say, that because this Giraffe is on its own, one can presume that it is being chased by the Wilddog. Wilddog will rarely take on prey this large, but it is not impossible.
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The Big ears of the Giraffe is a bit confusing. Can it possible be something else?

Lions Resting on Banyini: Video


To witness lions doing anything other than sleeping, is just pure luck. Lions will sleep for up to 20 hours everyday and only become active in the late afternoon as the heat from the day disappear. This is a time for grooming and bonding with each other and like all children, the cubs will take every opportunity to play.

Lions on Banyini

Adults will on occasion join in the fun after which they most likely will set off on their hunting patrols. Aware that night time is the best time for hunting it makes absolute sense to sleep through the heat of the day, spending as little energy as possible on anything.

Lion Yawn

Chinzwini No.31

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Chinzwini 31 A

Below the Giraffe and Sable we’ve had the last few days is a drawing of a pack of Wilddog.

These are pack hunters, working together to bring down their prey.It is not clear what is happening. Were the Wilddog hunting the Giraffe?

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