After the long drives we enjoyed simply sitting and relaxing on our veranda but as it was already our last day at Satara we for sure could not skip our afternoon drive and left camp quite early to make the best of it on our last evening there. First we came across for more Carmine bee eaters
and some even presented us their just caught bee – We always see lots of them during the time we are visiting the park and even last year during the drought but we never saw that much of them as during our this year’s stay and we for sure will never getting tired in photographing them.
On top we never saw that much armoured crickets in the park as this year – some years they even could not be traced, during others only sporadically but this year they could be seen everywhere.
Whilst crossing one of the causeways we noticed another brown hooded kingfisher
and after a closer inspection we even realized that it were two of them.
One is already a bit rare for us but two even rarer so we were happy that we had met them. We enjoyed the last views in that area before it got too dark
and stopped for one of the obligatory elephant bulls in that area.
Then a more then nice surprise awaited us already in form of a rhino mom and her youngster.
We were so happy to having met them here as well
but as already said the grass in that area was extreme high that the youngster nearly kept hidden in the grass
and only mom was willing to pose for us.
We snapped happily away with our cameras and that sighting was more than a crowning completion to our stay in that area.
to be continued.....