Hi there everyone!
As you can imagine, a lot of incredible things
have happened in the course of the last ten days or so… Every day the pieces of
nature’s puzzle get put together to form a bigger picture and, as the time
passes by, we are able to see and understand more and more about the African
bushveld. This is, of course, accompanied by unforgettable sightings which are always
a pleasure to witness!
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A Blue Wildebeest calf suckling |
The bush is extremely dry this year, but this has
had no ill effect on the high density of thrilling animals surrounding our
camp. These conditions have also brought some unusual birds into the area such
as Namaqua Doves and Wood Sandpipers, which we have never seen here before! We
have also had some great raptor sightings, the most exciting of which were the African Hawk-Eagle and
Martial Eagle.
The game viewing is also at an all-time high - we
have been visited in camp by Giraffe, Elephants, Buffalo and elusive Spotted Hyaenas
this past week alone!
There is truly never a dull moment at Nkombe camp, as we
are often interrupted by the chattering alarm calls of Tree Squirrels, the barking
of Bushbuck and the nervous distress calls of the Vervet monkey whilst going
about our daily activities.
The walking has been absolutely amazing as we have
been studying different tracks and signs from small birds to impressive lion
tracks. Bird watching is also at its best when on foot, as we often find
ourselves only fifty metres from camp with so much to look at!
We had a couple of
exciting encounters on foot as well. It is a whole new experience to view
animals on their level in their environment as opposed to from the game-viewer. We had
fantastic encounters with a couple of Buffalo bulls as we watched them from a
distance scratching themselves on trees and continuing with their natural
behaviour. We also had an exciting Elephant encounter as we watched a mighty male feeding on
nearby vegetation after which we followed fresh lion tracks!
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The beautiful cheetah! |
We added an all-new, elegant creature to our 'exsighting' list as we found a beautiful Cheetah lying in the shade in the heat of the day. This was a first for many and still spectacular for the rest, as we don't often get to see these charming cats.
We were lucky enough to find a fresh impala kill
hoisted up in a tree one morning. The Leopard responsible for this was
nowhere to be found. After scanning the area for a few minutes, we moved on, but
decided to revisit the site later that day. On our return that afternoon, we
suddenly heard the thumping sounds of massive Hyaena paws crashing through the
bush, literally scraping past our vehicle. We decided to stay put at the site
of the kill and just observe these misunderstood creatures with the hope that
the Leopard would come back to her trophy...
After about half an hour of waiting,
we were just about to move on when Gus spotted her hiding on top of a
termite mound not too far away from where the vehicle was parked moments ago.
She shot up the enormous Marula and continued feeding on her meal, with
Hyaenas’ mouths watering below as they waited for scraps to drop. The carcass started to
slip due to her feeding and ,despite all her manoeuvring around the tree, she
could not keep the kill from falling. As soon as the carcass hit the ground,
she knew it was over and that the Hyaenas outnumbered her.
We then spent the
rest of the time observing these creatures’ powerful jaws crushing through
bones and hooves until there was almost nothing left but the horns of a once
living impala ram. One of the most amazing sightings ever, just proving that
patience is everything!
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A curious elephant decides to investigate our vehicle |
The Elephant sightings that we have been experiencing
are personally at the top of my list! We
have seen every form and size of Elephant from the cutest baby trying to
manoeuvre its clumsy trunk to the most striking and impressive bulls.
The students sitting right at the front (on the tracker seat) have had a few
unforgettable moments as a few of the Elephants approached the vehicle
curiously from the front. These memories will stay with all of us forever…
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The coalition of male lions |
As if all of the above is not enough, we had an intimate sighting of two new male Lions in the area.
I must say, they were more energetic than our previous coalition, in that one managed to stand up and re-position himself only a metre or so away and then returned to being its lazy, lethargic self!
This was still an absolutely incredible sighting, as we were alone with the respectable cats and had the privilege of watching and inspecting them for half an hour or more. It was remarkable!
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Sunrise at Nkombe Camp... |
It has been an incredible journey so far to see these
great students grow and learn every day. I personally (Chanyn) can’t wait to see what amazing field
guides they will become…
To another day in Africa - cheers!
The ANT Blog
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The cutest, smallest African carnivore - Dwarf Mongoose |
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A rare sighting of a juvenile Southern Ground Hornbill |
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A majestic Elephant bull crosses the open plains |
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A Red-billed Oxpecker in its element, scissoring its way through the hair on a Buffalo's back |
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The curiosity of a Giraffe |
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Those magnificent eyes! |
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The king of the jungle! |
So amazing to read and gorgeous photos!
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