The further drive along that road and the N’Waswitsonso as well as the drive along the S36 was then more than quiet again but we did not that bother because of the lions we saw – We just spotted a far away Wahlberg eagle but when we stopped at Ximanwaneni dam which again was carrying lot of water but besides a white headed vulture also no other birds were around
but that vulture really entertained us a lot as same shouted and finally also took an excessive bath
and dived deep into the water to clean its feathers. Here we stayed quite a while and watched the vulture whilst having a break from driving
and after the vulture finally flew away we also continued our way and once again stopped for another red crested korhaan
and although the grass was that high this year these birds could be seen this year that quite often as they always choose a pile of sand to stand on and start their shouting.
We even came across a kori but could not take decent shot as same was walking around quite fast and nearly always stayed hidden. Meanwhile it heated up again extreme especially compared to the previous rainy days but it was by far not that hot as last year on the day we drove from Skukuza to Satara.
The drive along the really straight S36 took quite long but from time to time we had to give some elephants right the way.
For sure we stopped again at Nsemani which was as full as we have never saw it before but nothing was around and so we continued but for sure had to stop again for the many zebra herds normally hanging around in that area.
It was amazing to see this area again that green as I still had lots of pictures in my mind with the last year’s drought which was simply heartbreaking.
Along the tar road we stopped in front of a tree which was invaded by baboons – Nearly all of them must have had a lazy day as most of them were sleeping on branches like leopards
For sure the juniors were up and discovered the world around them curiously whilst mom was guarding them
but nearly all the rest of that troop kept on sleeping.
