
and also a pied wagtail who favoured to rest on the specific rock formation on the left hand side of the hide.

A couple of white fronted bee eaters were busy in searching for food and obviously had other mouths to feed as some of them always flew into a nest

and lateron also took a rest of the famous rocks.

I guess we spent about two hours in the hide with enjoying the views and watching the birdies come and go and on the other hand it was also a far too hot day to be spent the entire day in the car on the road then in a lovely aerial hide as there was still a nice and steady breeze blowing.
Whenever in the park times flies by and although we did not drive that far today it was already early afternoon and so we decided to head back as slowly as possible to Olifants. Along the Letaba river road two buffaloes shared the riverbed with a saddle billed stork

and also a group of mostly white backed vultures was enjoying a refreshing bath in the river and

now also the buffaloes and the saddle billed stork could be captured a bit closer.


A group of baboons could be seen and also a cute squirrel who popped out of a bush could be captured

as well as more giraffes which always occur plentiful in that area

and a group of resting waterbucks.

Instead of the S93/46 we decided to drive back to camp via the tar road as we wanted to drive that road once again the next morning and so it was more than obvious that we would stumble across some elephants

- there were lone ones and for sure a great number of herds.

For sure a short stop on the famous view point on the H1-5 was also a must and besides the stunning view we could also observe and on top hear a lovely woodland kingfisher

and also an extreme large crocodile was resting on the shore.

The rest of the afternoon we definitely spent in camp enjoying the view and an early braai and although compared to the previous days at Satara this was a relatively quiet day which we nevertheless enjoyed plentiful as in particular the birdlife was incredible.
to be continued.....