
we decided it was time to carry on but indeed this was a sighting which we will never forget

but the next one was not that bad either as in the beginning we only noticed some very nervous impalas who obviously fixed the masses of close by zebras as well in looking around very alerted and we even found the reason – a group of wild dogs! Unfortunately they were running around quickly so we only got this single shot as the others only came out blurred – but wild dogs are wild dogs!

Far too soon the wild dogs vanished and although we waited a while they did not come back but meanwhile the VW T2 caught up with us and we started to chat a bit and we showed them our wild dog shot and they told us that we just missed a leopard if we simply stayed a bit longer at the pelicans they were friendly enough to drove back together with us to show us the place were the leopard might still hang around and whilst they drove back to maybe find the wild dogs we looked a bit around but no leopard showed up so we continued our drive and stopped for a group of waterbucks in the Shingwedzi river.

Meanwhile the VW T2 overtook us and we waved our good byes to them and continued and it got a bit quiet until we met again our friends in the VW T2 parking on the road side and what to say although the wild dogs ran into the other direction we discovered them now here again and even a bit much more relaxed.

Needless to say that we immediately parked as well on the road side and started to look around

and simply enjoyed that sighting as most of the wild dogs laid down we had enough time to take pictures

of the active ones

who went from one side to the other

to check out the more inactive ones.
