
as the extreme lively elephant youngster stopped extensively at that mud hole and had then to run to keep up with its herd.

Endlessly there were more elephants coming, crossed the open area only to disappear completely when surrounded by those many mopane bushes.


We already noted with extreme delight that the S48, the Tsendze loop, was open as during the last 10 years (it at least felt that long) same was always closed when we were there. Also here some roadworks had been made as obviously during some high water periods part of the many loops were washed away. For sure we enjoyed our drive there extreme and simply loved the views into the Tsendze riverbed and in between a large buffalo herd came across.

Meanwhile the sun came out and it suddenly got extreme hot again so most of the buffaloes had already chosen a place in the shade under either smaller or larger mopane bushes


and to our delight lots of yellow-billed oxpeckers were present as well.


Meanwhile the air started again to glimmer in the midday heat and so it was not easy to capture the two secretary birds we spotted next between the legs on many zebras.

They were a bit too far away, however, from time to time clouds covered the sun and so a couple of shots came through not that blurred – also these birds started already to search for shade under some smaller mopane bushes.
