More curious faces had a look and we were happy again
to capture that many different buffaloes.
The drizzle got more and we unfortunately had to close the windows as otherwise we would have been completely get wet and also the grey heron was not that happy about all the rain.
Lots of juvenile fish eagle could be found along that road -
reason must have been simply that there was still a lot of water left in the Mphongololo compared to other rivers and areas of the park. We came across a very tired juvenile yellow-billed stork
as well as very wet dwarf mongooses.
In between the rain also got more and we had to close the windows and whenever something caught our attention we had to open it again we normally do travel through the entire park with windows wide open to hear and smell everything so travelling in the hard rain is for sure not our favourite way to drive through the park. We met another fish eagle which were in fact easily to be captured in that area
and stopped again in front of a tree in which lots of our colourful feathered friends could be discovered again – Gladly when standing there the rain got less again and allowed us to capture a very wet crested barbet,
a black tit,
uncountable masked weavers,
another scimitar bill
