Friday 19th Sept 2014
We woke up to an overcast day with a blustering wind blowing. It turned Satara into a bit of a dust bowl
There was a spit and a spot of rain, not enough to clear the smoke away or settle the dust
The sun was a pale pink ball in the grey sky.
Our friends wanted to return to Sweni hide as they had enjoyed the activity there. We went down the S100,
had breakfast at Nwanezi then on to Sweni
A juvenile bateleur blended in well with the tree trunk
This family herd of ellies had a tiny baby with them. He wasn't much taller than the grass and his little periscope
trunk was testing the air.
We called in at Gudzani dam. Nice to see it so full still

There were impala, zebra and wildebeest on the far side.
Some impala were drinking. All of a sudden there was a splash and everything took off. We just saw an impala
disappearing under the water. Breakfast for one croc
At one of the river crossings this greenbacked heron was hiding in the branches
and a big dark giraffe posing very nicely
A beautiful sheen on the wing of this purple roller
At Nwanezi there was a mocking cliff-chat hopping around
After breakfast we made our way to Sweni where there was a great selection of birds. First up a great egret followed
by a pair of spur-winged geese, probably mum and baby.
Then an open-billed stork
This green-backed heron was quite different to the first one, which I think was ajuvenile.
A pied kingfisher sat on the ground for a few minutes before flying off again
and an african jacana was high stepping through the shallow water.
This master fisherman, goliath heron, waited patiently to make a catch
which he duly did.
A grey heron wasn't so successful with fishing.
Lastly in this section is a black-crowned night heron with, what looks like, at first glance, a woodlands kingfisher.
But it can't be, too early and wrong colour beak, so it must be a brown-hooded kingfisher - a very white one.
Please correct me if I am wrong with any of the ID's
More to follow later
