At that hour of the day the waterhole was lying right in the sun with nearly no trees casting any shadow therefore the more luckly we were that there was so much to be seen and besides the white headed vulture who stood there quite a while we
noticed a herd of wildebeests
after the impalas had quenched their thirst as well
and to our joy we noticed that the wild dogs as well as the hyenas were still there as well. The wild dogs now were lying directly in the water or mud
and now even zebras appeared as well first a very tentative mom and her youngster
but after a while more and more arrived
and most of them also had a couple of green gulps as well
it was such an incredible come and go with the many zebras it was amazing – the ones who quenched their thirst made way for others and they walked off whilst others were about to arrive.
For sure we also still kept an eye onto the wild dogs and hyenas but in the beginning most of the wild dogs were invisible but one of the hyenas was still lying on the great rock which must had heated up already extremely
and meanwhile more wildebeests arrived as well and we were a bit unable to cope where to look first.
From wild dogs who sometimes lifted the head,
to white headed vulture
