WoW - What magical 20 minutes this were and we were still thrilled about that wonderful sighting and so we were indeed not that unhappy that the rest of our drive until we again reached the low water bridge across the Sabie was completely quiet and to our surprise also this causeway was car-free and so we could park in one of those parking areas on the causeway - We again met a hamerkop
and today even a white breasted cormorant
was sitting on top of a tree and spread its wing
to dry same - Also this is one of the rarer birds we got to see in Kruger!
The great white egrets as well as little egrets were still hanging around there
and as still no other car was in sight we took also here shot after shot and we stayed as long as we could dare not to get back to camp too late
and as meanwhile the crowd of cars was about to arrive we tore ourselves away from the bridge
but not to forget to take a very last picture from one of the many hippos.
On our way back to camp which we still reached in time we only could discovered again a grouß of red faced mousebirds but they were so busy in flying from bush to bush that we could not take any decent shot but what for a day we just experienced with wonderful sightings despite the rain and this was once again the proof that also around a busy camp such as Skukuza the sightings are in fact not that bad.
Our evening we spend with a wonderful braai on our verandah whilst the night sounds of the bush started to come alive.
Saturday, 17 February 2018 - Skukuza - Satara
Our explored roads: H11 - S1 - S65 - H1-1 - H4-1 - H12 - S36 - H7 - S12 - S40 - H1-4 - S100
Not only was today moving day but is was also half-time - The first part of our trip was over and as already experienced days seemed to move faster when the first part of the holidays is over. After we had packed everything together we for sure had to drive the S65 once again for the very last time during that trip but before we reached same we had to stop for a breathtaking sunrise.
Then an elephant bull had to be photographed
as well as a Wahlberg eagle,
a bateleur
and finally also a juvenile.
to be continued.....