A hyena crossed the street like a flash and disappeared in the dense vegetation without a picture but we then paid a visit to Shitlave dam which is indeed another nice dam and not so overcrowded like other dams in the park. Well after the many rain normally a visit to such dams can be in vain but waterbirds are normally always there and so it was this afternoon with a three banded plover
really close
and a bit farer away a wooly necked stork was willing to pose
and after a while even impalas arrived to quench their thirst.
Finally we reach around 16.15 o’clock camp and got the key to hut No. 127 which was located close to the swimming pool. Whilst I was busy in doing the check in Timon discovered a red winged starling,
a woodland kingfisher,
another red-winged starling
and a black eyed bulbul.
After we moved into the bungalow we made ourselves comfortable on the verandah and Timon even was in the mood for a dip in the pool, however, after a while thunder could be heard but luckily the thunderstorm was still farer away. So we lit the braai and had a nice dinner, however, the lamp on the verandah had been installed completely wrong as in the darkness the kitchen area was completely without light so pitch dark and also the table and chairs were not good illuminated. Luckily we do always have an additional light with us so at least we saw what we ate and I could even put the rest of our salad back into the fridge with help of the lamp as the fridge was positioned in a pitch dark area. Soon we fell into the bed as this was indeed a long drive and an exciting day.
Sunday, 12. February 2023 Pretoriuskop
Explored roads: H1-1 – S66 – H4-1 – H12 – H4-1 – H1-1 – H11 – S1 – H11 – H1-1
During the night the thunderstorm arrived and it once again rained torrentially indeed not very promising at least when the alarm clock rang it was luckily dry so we enjoyed a first coffee and when it was time to leave we left the gate. Funny was that after the masses of rain during the night today the loop roads were open although they were still closed yesterday evening nevertheless we left them out in the morning and drove again straight to Shitlave where we spotted a green shank
who took an extensive bath as if not enough water came from above already.
A three banded plover was still hanging around
and also a black smith plover presented itself from extreme close
until we again switched over to the green shank.
