Also a couple of wood hoopoes arrived and luckily posed a couple of times for shots,
this vervet monkey was obviously disturbed by our presence and must have been the one who tried to steel our potato yesterday evening.
A bit hidden but not that shy we noticed a brown hooded kingfisher
discovered again grey louries and noisy parrots
and returned back to our bungalow just in time as it suddenly started to rain again torrentially which took nearly an hour and so soon small rivers were flowing through camp and the rain flowed like waterfalls from our thatched roof.
As soon as the rain set in same stopped again, however, it still dripped from the trees but we were in the mood for an afternoon drive and so we left camp around 15.30 o’clock but the first stretch on the S110 was completely quiet and only on the H3 we stopped for a couple of warthogs
and to our surprise this blond maned one even caused a traffic jam
nevertheless same posed extreme nicely but a warthog is causing a traffic jam? Never saw that ever before maybe it was because it was such a rainy day and also the other people in their cars were hungry to see something.
It cleared now up soon more and more and even the sun came out but the grass was still extreme wet after that rainy day but we were happy to finally could photograph a couple of helmeted guineafowl chicks cuddled together on a small sand hill as normally these birds are only seen in the early morning and soon disappear for the rest of the day in the high grass.
to be continued..................