Addo 2020
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:17 pm
Not surprisingly, visits have been a bit sparse to the park this year
However I realised that we had a trip shortly before the lockdown that I forgot to include... and now another new one from last weekend - our first since the park has re-opened
So first up, the trip back in March. It appeared that yellow mongoose had taken over the previous bat-eared fox den on Vukani loop
The southern loops were pretty quiet, but we found a nice kudu near Lismore. The park was also looking very green back then after some decent rainfall... not nearly enough to ease the drought, but enough to make everything look better
There really wasn't much going on, so we ventured further north and on Gorah loop found a few eland soaking up the sun
There was another yellow mongoose family along the loop
One of the most amazing things during the day was the number of zebra we saw. I still remember in years gone by when it would be almost rare to see a zebra, but they seem to be dominating lately
Near Carols Rest we found one of only a few elephants we saw on this trip
As well as a rather battered old buffalo bull
Heading to the main camp for some lunch we found a tortoise near Domkrag, and shortly after a black-headed heron was struggling to swallow its lunch
Our drive back south through the park after lunch was fairly quiet as well. We saw a juvenile pale chanting goshawk and a treekat
I'm not entirely sure what the elephant had eaten for breakfast, but whatever it was these dung beetles were swarming for it! I don't think we've ever seen so many in a concentrated spot of poo before
A last splash of colour to round off the day was this cape longclaw seen along the southern access road
However I realised that we had a trip shortly before the lockdown that I forgot to include... and now another new one from last weekend - our first since the park has re-opened
So first up, the trip back in March. It appeared that yellow mongoose had taken over the previous bat-eared fox den on Vukani loop
The southern loops were pretty quiet, but we found a nice kudu near Lismore. The park was also looking very green back then after some decent rainfall... not nearly enough to ease the drought, but enough to make everything look better
There really wasn't much going on, so we ventured further north and on Gorah loop found a few eland soaking up the sun
There was another yellow mongoose family along the loop
One of the most amazing things during the day was the number of zebra we saw. I still remember in years gone by when it would be almost rare to see a zebra, but they seem to be dominating lately
Near Carols Rest we found one of only a few elephants we saw on this trip
As well as a rather battered old buffalo bull
Heading to the main camp for some lunch we found a tortoise near Domkrag, and shortly after a black-headed heron was struggling to swallow its lunch
Our drive back south through the park after lunch was fairly quiet as well. We saw a juvenile pale chanting goshawk and a treekat
I'm not entirely sure what the elephant had eaten for breakfast, but whatever it was these dung beetles were swarming for it! I don't think we've ever seen so many in a concentrated spot of poo before
A last splash of colour to round off the day was this cape longclaw seen along the southern access road