Southern black tits and for sure
we stopped for a fish eagle on top of a tree
and whilst Timon was photographing the fish eagle I noticed a grey headed kingfisher who just landed on a bush and we moved a bit forward and gladly the kingfisher stayed and allowed us
to take a couple of shots.
After we took enough pictures and the bird flew away we returned to the fish eagle who still sat on the tree top
and even started to answer its mate who we heard already calling from the other side of the river bed.
Only meters ahead we already noticed another car stopping and after we approached we were informed that we just have missed a leopard who had crossed the road and disappeared in the bushes – this slogan followed us during that trip and we heard same quite often. Although we still looked a bit around we did not notice anything catlike and so we moved forward but as the bridge across the Matjulu was close we even checked from that bridge whether the leopard was from there visible but we had no luck.
We again checked the larger puddle on the other side of the bridge and noticed today a black stork there,
photographed an African spoonbill

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and also noticed a hamerkop and grey heron in the vicinity and although not much water was left also after the recent heavy rain the puddle was highly coveted.
Along our further way we then met a Wahlberg eagle
followed by another surprise for us as we then spotted a bird we already wanted to see again as we only saw same once or twice during our first visits to Kruger – a trumpeter hornbill.
At first stage same was sitting close by on a tree but then flew away and so we got only shots from a bit far away.
to be continued....