For sure we stopped at the look out point there and soon stood again on the high water bridge across the Olifants we turned then around to gave the S91 a try where we stopped for a nicely posing purple roller
and also another jacobin cuckoo could be captured not so easily.
For sure we again paid a visit to our beloved Balule bridge where today the three banded plovers put up a show
finally busy in producing more three banded plovers.
We in fact had such a wonderful time with them and on top we were all alone at that sighting
luckily for us all this happened extreme close to where we stood.
After quite a while we finally continued and stopped for white fronted bee eaters and returned quite early back to camp.
Due to the heat we were a bit lazy and in fact spent the rest of our afternoon on our verandah as there a nice still warm breeze was blowing and we even decided against an afternoon drive and stayed in camp and once again enjoyed the view and whilst the braai was already going we noted also a lazy kudu in the riverbed and in the background a group of waterbucks.
As tomorrow was also moving day we give it an early night as we were indeed quite tired.
Wednesday, 26. February 2022 – Olifants - Mopani
Explored roads: H8 – H1-5 – H1-6 – S95 – H15 – H1-6 – S50 – H1-6 – S142 – H1-6 – S50 – H1-6
After a couple of days with lovely sunshine and heat in the afternoon today the day started very overcast and it cooled down over the night. Whilst we left camp it was still extreme dark and on top it was also extreme quiet as we decided to drive today via the tar road to Letaba we already supposed that it will be quiet as we never had that luck on that road at least we stopped for a very vocal woodland kingfisher
and for a jackal in the high wet grass who was nearly invisible.
Then we already reach Letaba for a short comfort break at least meanwhile it got a bit brighter and we carried on and once again stopped again for another woodland kingfisher
and soon stopped again at our beloved pond we already discovered yesterday and today we were greeted by an enormous twittering and to our delight today far more birds were already present there first we noted masses of carmine bee eaters who already occupied one of the trees around the pond
