Finally the pressure of the dry season was broken and the rains brought fresh new grass and leaves to the park. Bird activity was impressive with a number of migrants returning.
News from the Big Cat Reserve is that the new baby elephant is still doing well although we did not manage to see it on this trip.
Many thanks again to the staff at the Big Cat Reserve and to our ranger Jaco !
The next trip report will be from the trip to Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti next February where we expect to see the gathering of 1000's and 1000's or Wildebeest in the open plains of Southern Serengeti.
All the very best to everyone and look out for the client photos that will be posted soon. If anyone still wants to send in some photos for the Client Blog then please feel free, 600px on the longest side will fit best.
Warm regards from us all
Stu & the WILD4 team
Hippo - Kruger National Park
Steenbok - Kruger National Park
Cheetah at sunset - Big Cat Reserve
Caracal Jumping - Big Cat Reserve
Male Lion - Big Cat Reserve
Grey Heron at sunset - Kruger National Park
Lions - Kruger National Park
White Rhino's enjoying the new green grass - Kruger Nat Park
Southern Ground Hornbill - Kruger National Park
Hippos fighting - Kruger National Park
Lesser Striped Swallow - Kruger National Park
African Fish Eagle - Kruger National Park
Great White Egret - Kruger National Park
Hammerkop - Kruger National Park
Female Waterbuck - Kruger National Park
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