An early morning drive down the S56, along onto the tar road and back to camp was fairly quiet.
The waterhole just south of the turn off to the camp.
A flock of Red-billed Quelea were busy feeding along the main tar road.
And a Red-billed Hornbill was sunning itself in the early morning light.
Back in camp for breakfast, I noticed one of the Hooded Vultures, who have a nest opposite our unit, sitting in a tree preening itself.
While a small herd of Impala came down into the dam to drink.
Followed closely by a noisy flock of Helmeted Guineafowl.
On the tree next to our unit, a striped skink was warming up in the sunshine.
