We photographed a sand piper,
a yellow billed stork in flight
and discovered close to where we parked under a bush a black crowned night heron
as well as a juvenile green backed heron
who could be seen not far from each other
and finally also captured a white egret in flight.
Back in camp we lit the braai and it was such a blessing to not get a heatstroke when leaving the air-conditioned bungalow and so Timon decided to do some running whilst I enjoyed my magic hour on our verandah until the braai was ready and we really enjoyed same very much.
Wednesday, 16. February 2022 – Lower Sabie – Skukuza
Explored roads: H4-1 – H10 – S128 – H10 – S32 – H1-2 – H1-1 – S65 – S1 – S42 – H11 – H4-1 – H12 – H1-2
Far too son it was again moving day and at that stage we did not know how memorable and impressive that day finally was as different than originally planned we could not drive all foreseen roads and therefore we obviously got a compensation in form of special sightings…….simply love such surprises!
We took it slow and stopped for a final stop on the Lower Sabie causeway but as nothing could be seen we soon carried on turning into the S128 where we detected kudus
and a burchell’s coucal.
As already said this road is normally in February overgrown and so it was this year again, however, as it was quiet we could not resist in taking a couple of bush view shots
as especially with the dramatic clouds it was such a special morning atmosphere and it fits perfectly to the complete day.
