and a hamerkop could be seen at one of the many causeways which luckily in no way hindered us to drive on that road.
After we also paid the lookout point a final visit we returned back to camp and now had even enough time for a little nap which was very much needed after those exciting first days in the park and it was even time for a bit of reading and sure for taking pictures of a black collared barbet who paid a visit
and to capture the view right opposite our unit although nothing could be seen but simply love that view
and finally we also could admire a juvenile fish eagle in its flighting skills
as same was circling right above us in the sky.
We only started extreme late to our afternoon drive which leaded us again into the direction of the Biyamiti causeway and we met another lilac breasted roller
and a nicely posing green backed heron
who simply had to be captured especially with the green background which even looked much greener after all the rain.
We stopped a while on our beloved causeway and already noticed that the water level here already dropped and more and more sand island emerged and right in the riverbed we noticed marabou storks
and on a branch on one larger rock a lot of European bee eaters
out of which some were even willing to come a bit closer.
Then we was again time to return back to camp and along the way we discovered grey louries
and for sure the bateleur couple in their favourite tree.
Back in camp we still had to wait a while until we could lit the braai as a short rain shower came down but same did not last long so our braai could start and it even stayed dry for the rest of the evening and even during the night no rain was falling.
to be continued……..