As we wanted to still spend a bit time in camp on the veranda we finally hit the road back to camp but for sure had to stop for a resting giraffe youngster
same obviously needed a break whilst the rest of its family was feeding happily on the bushes close by.
Unfortunately the rest of our drive along the private road was disappointingly quiet but nevertheless we then had a bit more time on our veranda and after I again filled up the bird bath with water the first visitors appeared in form of a squirrel
and a white bellied sunbird.
At least it was a relaxing time on the veranda and also a woodland kingfisher
as well as a francolin were around as well.
Our afternoon drive then was in fact unnecessary as it was dead quiet now but as we only left late and only drove until the Biyamiti causeway it did not matter and at least we could capture the view with the mountains in the background.
Somehow this night it cooled down extremely and compared to last night we slept very well after we enjoyed another lovely braai.
Wednesday, 13. February 2019 – Biyamiti – Skukuza
Roads we paid a visit on: S139 – S23 – S114 – H1-1 – S65 – S1 – H11 – S42 – H11 – H4-1 – H12 – S83 – H11
Unfortunately today it was again moving day and after the obligatory morning coffee we had to leave this wonderful place but luckily we still could drive along the S139 which we for sure did and we took it slow. Another blue waxbill was willing to pose,
as well as a Wahlberg’s eagle,
a hamerkop,
