We decide to sleep under the stars, but around midnight the wind came up and it looked like a huge storm was approaching, so we moved back into the tent and battened down the hatches. The storm missed us but the result was aother cool and cloudy day. A short walkabout before our drive to Mkhuzi, on the edge of the dam:
Yellow-billed Stork:
White-faced Duck:
Flatty:
When the girls were ready, we headed off to Mkhuzi.
Giraffe family:

This one was still quite fresh, with a piece of the umbilical cord still attached:
We stopped at Ethaleni picnic site, where we made a bacon & egg brunch:

And I spotted my first Striped Kingfisher:
Later on, we stopped at Kumasinga hide. The girls decided to stay in the car, so I knew my time was limited. At the gate, I saw a female Violet-backed Starling:
This hide is stunningly beautiful, and while probably not ideal for photography, it's a great spot to watch from and I could happily have spent the day. There were animals drinking all the time I was there, Nyala, Wildebeest and Warthog of several different herds/families, and lots of birds too.
Blue Waxbil:
This guy had only one horn, and a very large scab under the other:

Emerald-spotted Wood-dove (with it's haunting call "Good Lord deliver us"):
Red-billed Firefinch:
Grey Waxbil:
Long-tailed Paradise-whydha:
Red-billed Quelea:
Shortly after leaving the hide, we came across vultures in a tree and the carcass of a wildebeest underneath. The vultures were resolutely staying in the trees, so whatever was responsible was probably still around, but it never came out to greet us.
Martial Eagle:
White-crested Helmet-shrike:
Red-breasted Swallow:
Back at base:
European Roller:
And so concluded the holiday. The next morning we packed up early to beat the heat and had an uneventfull drive home.
