Flavour of the Month - July 2013: Biyamiti Weir
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 4:02 pm
The Biyamiti Weir is situated on the Biyamiti River on the S114 road. Biyamiti Camp is a mere 18km away and the nearest camp to the Weir.
For me the cherry on the cake is if we can secure a few nights at Biyamiti. The reason being, that we are sure to be first at the Weir early in the morning.
The setting of the road on the Weir makes it possible to get some amazing eye level photos. The surrounding area also has been very productive for us. We have seen black rhino, lions, ellies, buffalos and leopards in and around the riverbed. Birdlife is abundant and there is a resident fish eagle pair at the Weir.
We have seen the Weir at its driest and at its most powerful when in flood
Lionesses
This one looks like she had little ones in the Wild Date Palms
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Resident Fish Eagles
Woolly-necked Stock
Let us have your stories and pictures from the Biyamiti Weir
For me the cherry on the cake is if we can secure a few nights at Biyamiti. The reason being, that we are sure to be first at the Weir early in the morning.
The setting of the road on the Weir makes it possible to get some amazing eye level photos. The surrounding area also has been very productive for us. We have seen black rhino, lions, ellies, buffalos and leopards in and around the riverbed. Birdlife is abundant and there is a resident fish eagle pair at the Weir.
We have seen the Weir at its driest and at its most powerful when in flood
Lionesses
This one looks like she had little ones in the Wild Date Palms
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Resident Fish Eagles
Woolly-necked Stock
Let us have your stories and pictures from the Biyamiti Weir