Re: Stories from Tar Roads and From Spots
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 9:23 pm
Saturday, 27 February 2021 – Mopani - Shingwedzi
Driven roads: H1-6 – S50 – S143 – S144 – H1-6 – S103 – S50 – H1-7 - Confluence
Unfortunately during the night the rain set again in and we packed everything together whilst drizzling although the first hot coffee under the roof on our verandah was a must and to our delight a barn owl suddenly landed on one of the bars of the roof obviously same also did not like the rain but soon left again so unfortunately no picture but we were happy having been visited by same that early in the morning.
For sure whilst leaving the gate is was still extreme dark and we drove straight to Mooiplaas on one hand because the Shipandani causeway might still not be crossable and on the second hand we wanted to check out if our honeymoon couple will still be there. For sure they were

but as we got yesterday so many brilliant shots we only stayed a couple of minutes with them as on top nothing extraordinary happened we carried on.
Unfortunately the rain got more and the road still was very muddy and slippery so definitely not a pleasant drive. Whilst we neared another car which suddenly stopped we saw something spotted and catlike crossing the street – It was a cheetah, our one and only during that trip, but same was not willing to turn its head at least once to us so this is just a proof shot at least we saw one.

All the Nshawu waterholes were deserted that rainy morning, however, here and there along the road we noticed some animal activity – We detected marabou storks

and whilst we neared Tihongonyeni we just realized a herd of elands disappearing far in the distance between the many mopane bushes at least we got a bum shot.

Right at Tihongonyeni a large group of very wet ostriches were hanging around

and a couple of black backed jackals

as we did not make it yesterday to Tihongonyeni due to the honeymoon couple we at least wanted to pay a short visit there as this is always a must stop for us as normally there is always something to be seen

and besides the ostriches and black backed jackals a lot of wildebeests were around as well.

We were happy about the nicely posing ostriches as they were so close and they did not bother the rain


and they were happily searching for something for breakfast.


Driven roads: H1-6 – S50 – S143 – S144 – H1-6 – S103 – S50 – H1-7 - Confluence
Unfortunately during the night the rain set again in and we packed everything together whilst drizzling although the first hot coffee under the roof on our verandah was a must and to our delight a barn owl suddenly landed on one of the bars of the roof obviously same also did not like the rain but soon left again so unfortunately no picture but we were happy having been visited by same that early in the morning.
For sure whilst leaving the gate is was still extreme dark and we drove straight to Mooiplaas on one hand because the Shipandani causeway might still not be crossable and on the second hand we wanted to check out if our honeymoon couple will still be there. For sure they were

but as we got yesterday so many brilliant shots we only stayed a couple of minutes with them as on top nothing extraordinary happened we carried on.
Unfortunately the rain got more and the road still was very muddy and slippery so definitely not a pleasant drive. Whilst we neared another car which suddenly stopped we saw something spotted and catlike crossing the street – It was a cheetah, our one and only during that trip, but same was not willing to turn its head at least once to us so this is just a proof shot at least we saw one.

All the Nshawu waterholes were deserted that rainy morning, however, here and there along the road we noticed some animal activity – We detected marabou storks

and whilst we neared Tihongonyeni we just realized a herd of elands disappearing far in the distance between the many mopane bushes at least we got a bum shot.

Right at Tihongonyeni a large group of very wet ostriches were hanging around

and a couple of black backed jackals

as we did not make it yesterday to Tihongonyeni due to the honeymoon couple we at least wanted to pay a short visit there as this is always a must stop for us as normally there is always something to be seen

and besides the ostriches and black backed jackals a lot of wildebeests were around as well.

We were happy about the nicely posing ostriches as they were so close and they did not bother the rain


and they were happily searching for something for breakfast.

