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The Rhino Midden *
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:20 pm
by Sharifa
We were booked in Biyamiti for the June long weekend, from 14-17. Arrived at around 12pm at Malelane gate and drove slowly to Biyamiti. It has been a while since we last were in Kruger, well, a year to be exact.Great to take in the smells and sights of Kruger. The vegetation was dry but still dense. Not what you would expect in winter.
We saw general game like the impala, a ellie or two and a buffalo or two.
As per tradition we drove to the Weir first before driving to Biyamiti Camp
and were rewarded with lions sprawled out in the riverbed under the Wild Date Palms.
A male
A few females and some cubs.

Re: The Rhino Midden
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 3:05 pm
by Sharifa
Thank you Amoli, Bushcraft, Dewi, Flutterby, Richprins, harrys, Mel and steamtrainfan
@ Richprins - was also surprised to find so much water at this time of the year.
Once we had booked in we were allocated hut # 14, no river view but there was a donor birdbath under the trees and as soon as we filled it with water the birds practically rushed to it.
Red-billed Firefinch
Blue Waxbill
Southern Black Tit
In the tree canopy
White-bellied Sunbird
Cardinal Woodpecker, female
Orange-breasted Bush-Shrike
Red-headed Weaver, female
Emerald Spotted Dove decided she was safer with us rather than out there in the big outdoors. She spent the night on the verandah.

Re: The Rhino Midden
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 9:56 am
by Sharifa
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Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 3:23 pm
by Sharifa
Oops, missed a whole episode of the last evening drive

So time to rewind. The evening drive was on the 18km Biyamiti private road and we saw
Brown Snake Eagle
Verreaux's Eagle Owl
Dwarf Mongoose enjoying a bit of evening sun

Re: The Rhino Midden
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 1:53 pm
by Sharifa
Thank you Jillinflorida, nan, Lisbeth, dewi, JustN@ture, Flutterby and Mel
The mongooses hid for a little while but once we parked and switched the car off they came out to play
Back to the last stretch of the trip. We were exiting from Malelane Gate so we drove up to Renosterkoppies Dam and then down the H3
Everything was very quiet, just general game to be seen then suddenly we saw a black and white flash of a honey badger
I thought that was it, we were only going to see a flash but he was out hunting
We watched him dig out something and eat it.
We did not get to see many predators and unfortunately no leopards but we had some very special sightings.
The rhino depositing on his midden, the birds with their strange behaviour and the honey badger digging for his meal were all remarkable to see.
Thank you all for joining us on this journey
