Was the Klipsringer really lost?
Klipspringers, with their petite frames and nimble agility thanks to their specially adapted truncated hooves, are synonymous with rocky landscapes. Here at Londolozi, they are typically found perched...
View ArticleTWIP #641
It has been a very special week for all of us here at Londolozi, Wild dogs seemed to be everywhere at one point which is by no means the norm, ... The post TWIP #641 appeared first on Blog.
View ArticleThe Elusive Nsuku 2:3 Male
Roughly halfway along the Maxabene Riverbed, along its banks lies a large tamboti grove that surrounds a giant weeping boerbean tree. Seeing that tree always reminds me of the Three ... The post The...
View ArticleThe Nkoveni Female Has Cubs!
In a previous blog, I touched on the fact that the Ximungwe Female has two cubs. These two new cubs have been the latest addition to the prolific Sunsetbend lineage ... The post The Nkoveni Female Has...
View ArticleThe Week In Pictures #642
After a relatively dry patch with little rain, the heavens finally opened up and gave us some significant downpours. With Easter and Autumn around the corner, the rains couldn’t have ... The post The...
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