Not far down the road we met another klippspringer sighting of a couple where she was hiding behind the rock and only sometimes showed her head.
On one of the many bridges we had to cross a saddle billed stork was about to approach
only to start foraging.
We finally turned into the S113 and nearly at the end before you had a cross a causeway turning into the Biyamiti loop we noticed more white faced vultures in a tree
and a small traffic jam, however, due to the traffic and high grass we first could not identify anything but after some cars moved it was our turn and we were facing lion sighting number 2 already!
Due to the heat at that midday time same kept hidden in the high grass close to a tree and bush and never moved so we only got again head shots but still could not believe our luck in instinctively driving the right roads to spot something or better to say we always drive these roads but this day the luck was with us.
It looked as if same had only recently killed an animal with a black bushy tail and some monstrous claws and I guessed on honey badger as the remains were still very good visible close to the lion.
Due to the traffic jam and after we got our shots we decided to carry on as obviously some lion action will only take far later that day and we were definitely not in the mood to wait for the rest of the day at that sighting.
Although if we had knew that the Biyamiti loop will be that disappointingly quiet we might have stayed a bit longer at the lion. We only came across some tired baboons
and an even more sleepy elephant
