Also the birding got a bit more successful and lots of mackpies came across – Love that shot with the butterfly in the foreground
and Timon heard the unmistakably noise of the brown headed parrots and after following their noise we found them in the shade in a treetop.
It was very windy that day so I was not astonished when I heard some strange whistling which I supposed was coming from the open windows but when I noticed that same was coming from a kori bustard I was in fact even more astonished as I never heard that sound ever before
but then I notice it was two of them and the male simply wanted to know where his wife was as she was searching for something to eat in the dry sand on the other side of the road. When he noticed her on the other side of the road he stopped that whistling and also carried on in foraging but the ground was so dry so it was in fact a hard job. It was another hot day but the strong wind was comfortable and from time to time even clouds cooled a bit down but I simply love that blown into the wind shot.
As it was still early and we did not drive the S30 for ages due to either road closures or because we had chosen other roads to drive we decided to give that road another try as on top I had read about some sable sightings on that road prior to our departure so when that close already, why not give it a try? The closer we then came to the Sabie the more animals appeared. We noticed a giraffe
and a smaller herd of buffaloes sharing already a tree with only sporadic foliage.
A waterbuck lady was about to cross the road to quench his thirst in the river
and also elephants could be seen in one of the many loops which could be driven. We also stopped under the large shady trees with an amazing view into the river and took a longer break from driving and after we already enjoyed the peacefulness we were visited by uncountable birds and soon Timon again armed his camera and fired away. He captured a southern black tit,
the chinspot batis were not that far as well and first she could be seen,
the noisy arrow-marked babblers were around as well as a crested barbet
and finally also the male of the just seen female chinspot batis came around but could not be captured so we got only shots from her.
