We also noticed pied wagtails there but they were still too busy
so we returned to the greenshank
but finally also the sandpiper was willing to be photographed.
It was then still a bit time left when we entered camp so we paid a visit to the shop and had a nice ice cream break at the look out point and then it was already about time to check in. This year we decided to book a bungalow on the other river view side facing the sunrise in the morning and we got the key to No. 106. The view was indeed breath taking but we had a large tree in front of our verandah so the view from there was a bit limited, however, as it was hot during the two days we stayed there we never mind as so it was bearable with the slightly cooler breeze blowing and from the parking area the view was fantastic.
After we moved in we had to be cautious as a couple of baboons were hanging around and checked out everything you had in hand whilst relaxing on the verandah but as we always put everything inside they soon lost interest and we were entertained by lots of red winged starlings
who were resting in the big tree in front of our bungalow
and some even visited us on our verandah.
The river was flowing strongly and an elephant bull had a nice drink down in the riverbed but we were too late with the camera and same was already gone
but marabou storks were flying around
and it was a fantastic time we spend there although not much else could be seen at least animalwise.
The area there was very rocky
but the view priceless.
to be continued……..