The next morning we were up at 4.30 to shower and pack for our move to Satara but we have obviously got this packing thing down to a T, because we were at the gate at 5.30...could have had another half hour in bed!
We left camp and almost immediately found ourselves in a traffic jam as an ellie casually strolled down the middle of the road!

We eventually got past him and headed down the tar towards Letaba. Our next sighting was another first and earned me spotter of the day.

Two Whiteheaded Vultures that were in long grass quite far off.
This Tawny stood out against the bright sky.
A zebra who likes to mix it up a bit!
As we headed south the sky was getting darker and this Baobab looked lovely in it's autumn foliage against the dark blue sky.
At Bowkerskop we found this herd of bulls and some zebras.
This bull needed an itch scratched.
The largest bull kept having a go at one of the smaller ones.
They then crossed the road and he decided he didn't like that vehicle parked there and moved closer. Eventually the ellie lost interest and left them alone. My dad was moaning at us because we wouldn't let him get closer to the action...he wanted to be in their car!

When we drove up next to them we asked how close the ellie had actually got and, with eyes as big as saucers, said he was almost touching the car.

They were British and explained that they were parked when the ellies came onto the road, and the ellie had approached them so they thought it best just to stay still...probably the best thing.
But this bull obviously wanted a fight so he picked on the same ellie he'd had a go at before.
