a long episode...
To find cell phone signal around Talamati is almost impossible, so the drive today was going to be a long one :
S145 Talamati / S36 / H7 - Satara / S100 / S41 / S90 / Satara and back on Sweni Road (S126) / S36 / S145 Talamati
The S145 and S36 only delivered the Marshal eagle below and a few Impala. I have never had any luck with this road.

After a quick pit stop to check the sighting board at Satara we went off towards the S100. Just outside Satara we found this male lion on a kill. Vultures were trying to get to the kill and he was trying to protect it from them. Unfortunately it was quite far in, so we moved on after about 10 minutes.


Our sighting of the day was when this Saddle Billed stork landed near us and walked towards some other grey smaller storks.

Cailin asked why they were attaching the Saddle Bill, that is when I realised that they were babies and asking the parent to be fed.

This was a first for us to see this type of interaction with Saddle Bills and it was awesome to watch.




The feeding was done

and the parent flew off back into the river.

Then the S100 delivered its lions as usual, again far off in the distance. We seriously need to see some lions up close.


And about 2 kilometres another 2 lions, also quite far off.

At Gudzani dam we parked and watched the Zebra drinking and fighting on the water's edge.

This Kori Bustard was on the S41.

Further down the S41 we came across this herd of Kudu walking slowly across and open patch, they suddenly started barking and running. When they stopped they stood in a circle with a guard staring behind them.

We were sure that they had been startled be a predator, we waited and watched for about 15 minutes but nothing appeared and they eventually wondered off.

Found these Ostrich on the S90.

Back at Satara Melly made her 11h00 phone call and we headed down to the Sweni Road. Just after the turn off we came across a few cars watching these Cheetah.

Again they a distance from the road and having their midday sleep, so we moved on back to Talamati after 10 minutes

The afternoon drive was a quick drive up the S145 towards Open and back. Talamati had been kind enough to allow Melly to use their phone to call her Mom at 15h00. Thanks Talamati.

We have seen Wild Dogs at the small bridge on the S145 before and hoped for the same again, but this time we could not get near the bridge, it was being repaired and there was a detour in place.
Our first sighting was of the broken horned Buffalo.

Then half way up the S145 we found this Sable family

with a youngster

and about 2 kilos further the big guy was waiting.


We went to hide again that night but the Anti-Poaching team had been there all day and all the animals had moved off. Tomorrow was back down to Skukuza, hopefully to find another leopard, so we got an early night
Friday 23rd August to follow...