Most of the time this lion was invisible at least his mate was willing for some action
although must say that most of the time he was lying flat on the ground and was then also invisible.
Due to the closeness of camp and gate also a lot of OSV’s as well as other cars were around so after a while we carried on as it got far to full at this spot. Around the Sabie causeway we captured one green backed heron
and after a short body break in Skukuza camp we soon drove to Transport dam as it was still a bit early to check in. Due to the heat a lot of elephants were around and took a bath
which is always fun to watch
and more and more arrived so that it took quite a while until we could drag ourselves away from the bathing spectacle.
The drive alonge the S65 was simply a disappointment as we saw there completely nothing and the area especially around N’waswitshaka waterhole looked already like a wasteland at least one single brown snake eagle could be captured
and then only along the S1 a couple of giraffes showed up.
We arrived just in time back in camp for check in before it got crowded at reception so the procedure took not that long and we could move into bungalow 87 for the next two nights. After we moved in and enjoyed a bit the cool aircondition we walked to the Selati train restaurant for lunch and once again I finally could enjoy again my beloved chicken pizza there which was extreme delicous. Whilst walking back to the bungalow we noted a couple of black collared barbets in the fig trees close to the Cattle Baron restaurant.
Due to the still prevailing heat we only left camp extreme late for a short afternoon drive which took us along the H4-1 but also that drive was quiet. At least we stopped for another brown snake eagle,
to be continued......................................