Dry times

August is the peak of the dry season … but this year, things are particularly dry. This year’s rainy season wasn’t much to write home about, and that means tough times for wildlife in the dry season. Most of the animals have moved west nearer the mountain for feeding purpose – we are lucky in the sense that our reserve goes all the way to the foot of teh Drakensberg, so compared to other reserves, we are doing ok.

Nonetheless, we saw loads of amazing game … and visibility is superb, which most certainly is an advantage of the dry season. Very crisp photos too!

We saw Giraffe, Vervet Monkeys, Grey Turaco, Kudu, White Backed Vulture & Nyala.

We tracked and found the cheetahs on the Khaya Ndlovu line, they flopped down and started to groom each other, a bit of brotherly love in tough times 😉

We also saw a crash of White Rhino … amazing!

We tracked and found the young lions on Muruti in a dry river bed – we snapped some great photos.

They were quite active and the young male’s mane has really started to “blossom”. I wonder how long daddy will tolerate him being around … I reckon not too much longer. He’s on his way to becoming competition, step by step. And dads don’t like competition, don’t we know that all? 😉

Curious monkeys
Curious monkeys
Young lion
Young lion

Cheetahs
Cheetahs
Elephant
Elephant
Crash of rhinos
Crash of rhinos
White backed vultures
White backed vultures