Thank you nan, Lisbeth, Pumbaa, Mel, Bushcraft, Flutterby,
General Gump wrote:
Sharifa
Welcome to the forum.
Great to have a report on Giants Castle.
How old is the driver ? He attracted a lot of vultures !

plus a jackal too !
Thank you General Gump
Oh, he is ancient; I have had him forever
Sprocky wrote:I need to make a plan and get myself there!

A useful tip would be to first book the Hide for the days you want and then book the accommadation around it. The Hide is very popular and gets booked out very quickly, as soon as bookings open.
Bushveld Jock wrote:Sharifa,
Amazing shots of the lammergeyer and gymnogene and love that jackal on the edge.

I am sure he must be one of the most photograph jackals in KZN.
The new hide at GG is great for viewing the landscape, but the location of Giants Castle hide is much better and closer to the birds. We only saw cape vulture far-off and overheads but not nearby the different type of birds you saw.

Thanks Bushveld Jock. There are a few jackals in the area and as yet haven't got used to people even though they know we put the bones out, which is very healthy.
Haven't been to the hide at GG as yet but I love this hide for the sole reason that you don't have to share the hide with other, sometimes noisy, visitors
About the photos. I have not been on any photography courses and don't count myself as an expert. I do believe that for birds in flight the equipment does make a difference. I mostly use a canon 7D and Canon 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM lens and did not get the same quality of photos when using the canon 400D and a canon 75-300 f/4-5.6 kit lens
The canon 500 f/4 L IS USM prime lens on a 1D MK IV camera gives even better results
What does help is lots of practice using on line tutorials. Below are two that helped me:
This one by David Hemmings
and this one by Mike Atkinson