We spotted a few European bee eaters in the distance and were happy to observe a rhino cow together with her nearly fully grown calf coming steadily closer
At another waterhole we saw a lot of impalas
and also their oxpeckers were not far.
We positioned ourselves again at the waterhole and after the impalas were gone their way we noticed a giraffe as well who also wanted to take a drink
I love also the terrapins taking a sunbath at the brim of the waterhole
and we were already on our way to carry on when we noticed a huge rhino bull appearing on the scene as well and also the rhino calf with her older calf nearly arrived at the same time the vicinity of the waterhole.
A driver from the Lukimbi Safari Lodge was a bit eager and drove to close to the rhino bull and so same started to put up a fuss and attacked the car with a loud snort – The driver got the fright of his life but could escape the scene whilst we already parked in an appropriate distance but normally we are not used to such behaviour of the rhino bulls in the park as they are normally totally calm and relaxed.
The cow and her calf also did not trust the situation and first inspected the pontoon on the other side of the road whilst the bull walked straight to the waterhole
and it took quite a while until they decided to walk in slow motion into the direction of the waterhole and whilst we drove a bit backwards they were convinced to near finally the waterhole.
All three were quite massive and the bull already from the beginning made some strange noise which we so far never heard before but we already thought he must have been very much interested in the cow and started to near her intrusively and
Whilst observing them closer we also noted that she was wearing a collar on her feet.
to be continued.....