Tuesday 15 May: A spotted day as we bid Polentswa farewell
We decided the previous evening not to start packing up the tent until after we had been on an early morning drive up to Lijersdraai and back for a couple of reasons
• We were only going as far as Nossob
• To give our tent a chance to dry
• So we could make sure that we didn’t accidently pack Petronella in as well
• Because we wanted to.
The first animal of the morning was a spotted hyena lurking around the campsite. It disappeared up to campsite no 3 soon after seeing us start our day.
The road up towards the waterhole was full of spoor. Hyena spoor, by our amateurish observations.
All was quiet at the waterhole so we headed further up north
Our first photo of the morning was of this stunning Pale Chanting Goshawk, caught in perfect light
I was starting to get really frustrated animal tracks on the road which carried on and on, then disappeared, then came back on the road in a different direction. I thought I was losing my mind, so I decided to try and ignore the temptation of anticipating a stunning sighting every time we rounded a bend, and to just chill.
It worked.
On the open plain, just past the start of the first Lijersdraai loop we came across the culprits responsible for at least some of the tracks on the road
The hyenas bathed in the sunlight for a while before heading off across the open plain.
We tried to follow then by taking the Lijersdraai loop road, and whilst we did get closer to them, they stayed out of camera range.
They eventually settled down in the distance, in the middle of the plain, seemingly settled for the day
We wondered if their den was in the vicinity
So with lots to do we set off back to Polentswa
On our way, just before 9am we spotted this agama before we got back to camp
Back in camp we efficiently dismantled our campsite and left for Nossob at about 11.30, not before leaving a note for the next residents of no 1 informing them of their campsite companion.
The note was highlighted on Facebook a week or so after we got home, indicating that the note had been well received and that Petronella was still doing her rounds at no 1 Polentswa
