June 14: A day that started with a whimper and ended with a (little) bang
The one thing you are almost always guaranteed in the Kgalagadi is stunning sunrises and sunsets. Our second morning at Rooiputs did not disappoint
As usual, after parking at the bottom of the access road to Rooiputs waiting for “gate opening time” to arrive, we decided to head up to Kij Kij and Melkvlei.
Our plan was to do that, and then go down to Twee Rivieren via the Lower Dune Road
It was a very quiet drive, with hardly any animals about.
We had a two second glimpse of a honey badger just before Kij Kij, but it was far away and soon over the dune.
They don’t hang around
We drove past a deserted Kij Kij and saw this bataleur eagle on the way up to Melkvlei
After having had some coffee at the picnic spot we turned around and returned to Kij Kij
At the waterhole a few cars were parked on the side of the road.
There was a lion sitting up on the dunes just south of the waterhole. We were told that he had just been drinking at the waterhole, and had now gone up the dune and was settling down for the day.
We had been at the waterhole too early
After waiting a while to see if he was going to move, we decided to carry on over the Dune Road as was our plan
An ostrich family was out on the road
And this secretary bird waited just long enough for us to get some pictures of it before it flew away.
Otherwise our trip to Twee Rivieren provided us with sightings of some general game
As well as a Kori bustard, which was not walking away from us for a change
We returned to Rooiputs and after a break from the car we decided to return to Kij Kij to see if His Royal highness would move.
Well he had, and was nowhere to be seen.
We decided to carry on a bit before turning back
This tree is about 500m past Kij Kij, and I quite like the picture it presented
On closer inspection the tawny eagle in the tree had a kill and was bathed in glorious sunlight
We watched it for a good 10 minutes whilst it had supper before it decided to fly off
We turned around, and you can imagine our surprise when we got to the waterhole at Kij Kij to see this:
We must have missed him walking again!
But now we had him all to ourselves
After a long drink the lion went and lay down in the nearby grass, and with the light fading, we needed to head back to camp for the evening.