Bush Camp Day 2

Sunday was a mostly cloudy day, but we were still out on our morning game drive at 6:30. This is the first thing we saw as we drove off the property.

One of the leopard cubs was hanging out in a tree just outside our property line. It was only 6:30am so it was still a bit dark.

We caught up mom a few minutes later not too far away.

She was hanging out on a hill just around the bend from the kids.

We saw her and the kids later on. Mom was feeding on a female impala she had killed the day before. Jeffrey told us that mom will always eat first as if she brings the kids over, they will fight her for the food. After she was done eating, she kicked dirt on the impala to hide the smell from other animals. Then she come out from under the tree where she had been eating and called the kids. One came over right away, but we didn’t see the second one.

This was a few minutes later while one of the babies was eating. The light was perfect.

As we were roaming around, we found a few new animals.

Spotted hyena.
A female nyala. There are over 24 types of antelope in South Africa. This is one we’ve seen fairly frequently.
Apparently, this zebra is different from the one I saw on the Western Peninsula. Can’t prove it by me though as they look exactly alike. Maybe if a saw side-by-side pictures, but otherwise, not so much.

Here is only 1 of 2 giraffes I’ve seen. This one had a limp when she walked. Jeffrey said it was probably a thorn or rock in her hoof. Someone asked if the game wardens would tend to her, and he said that they don’t interfere and let nature take its course.

This is the only monkey I’ve seen in 3 days. I thought they’d be hanging from every tree.

As I was waiting for the jeep to leave on our afternoon drive, I saw this vervet monkey picking the berries off the tree.

There are tons of different kinds of birds but they’re hard to catch on film as they tend to fly away when they hear the jeep.

Lilac breasted roller; it was very colorful.
These blue beauties are greater blue-eared starlings.
Don’t know the name of this one.

We found this group of 5 rhinos resting. The horns are removed by park staff to protect the rhinos from poachers. Africa loses 600 rhino a year. The horns may grow back but when they get long enough to attract poachers, they’re cut off again.

Taking an early morning nap.
The small ears on the gigantic body reminds me of Shrek.

This Mom and baby elephant were part of a good size herd; maybe 15 elephants.

The sunset yesterday was beautiful.

Sun setting in the African bush.

Our afternoon drinks were different yesterday. Instead of a bar set up on the jeep, all three groups gathered for a small BBQ, bar and a campfire. Unfortunately, those pictures are on my phone which I am having trouble with. I can’t get the charging cord to connect to the phone so I can neither charge the phone nor connect it to the computer to get the photos. The pictures didn’t have time to upload to google photos, so for now, they are trapped on my phone. Dale, the camp’s owner, has the phone. He’s going to ask one of the guys to see if there’s any dirt in the place where I hook the cord. If not, he’s going into “town” today so he said he’d see if he could find a wireless charger for me. I have 2 at home but never travel with them as they are bulky. Worse case, I should be able to get something in Victoria Falls.

So, that’s all for now. Take care everyone and I’ll post again from Vic Falls.

2 thoughts on “Bush Camp Day 2”

    1. The sunsets were gorgeous. For some reason they looked better through the camera they did than with the naked eye. I’ll have to ask the professional photographer I’m traveling with now. I’ll send you the link to my Africa photo book so you can see more of the pics.

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