Whilst we unpacked we noted a flat tire which we wanted to look after at the filing station before we will leave for our afternoon drive – the tire was a bit flat but not that much but nevertheless needed an inspection but now it was time for us to enjoy the view into the river and to our feathered friends we could discover in the nearby tree. Grey louries were feeding on the fruits,
a fish eagle who just caught a fish could be noticed in the air
and also a lizard was interested in the fruits who had fallen on the ground.
Lots of dark capped bulbuls were the next visitors
and same were also feeding on the fruits
and interested in the strange click sounds they noticed.
We could have spent the rest of the afternoon on our verandah and do bird watching but as we had to drive to the filing station we decided to give the Balule bridge another try. Luckily the guy from the filing station could help us and soon discovered one puncture in our tire caused by a nail and a slot caused by a sharp-edged stone. He soon fixed the tire and we still had enough time for our visit to the Balule causeway and the best was the tire kept the air till we dropped the car at the rental station.
Along our way until we reached the causeway we came across ground hornbills
and waterbucks until we stood again on the causeway.
to be continued……