Re: And then the Fish Eagle started to call.....
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 11:53 pm
Then another lifer was giving us nearly heartaches as the yellow throated longclaw always landed on the road right in front of us and always whilst Timon drove closer and positioned the car the bird flew away. This happened a couple of times until the longclaw finally landed on the road side in the grass and we were allowed to take a couple of shots.

The scenery was once again breathtaking especially with the dark clouds obviously coming up and during the whole stay at Satara it always looked as if rain was coming up with heavy wind and dark clouds but it almost fell only drops and around noon the sun won the battles against the clouds.

Close to the turn off into the S41 we spotted a couple of swaison francolins on the look out shooting as loud as possible – This look out is obviously a famous francolin look out point as we nearly each time we travelled that road in the morning

at least a swaison francolin is sitting on top of that tree.

Right at the turning there was a road block again as obviously the buffalo herd which we spotted already yesterday on the Mananga trail

was on the move again. Needless to say that we could not resist in taking more pictures of them.

When the grass was still high and lush!

A small bush normally no problem for a buffalo turned into a very famous rubbing post

and soon they started to queue up and to use this special scratching bush – “Heaven – This is mine!”

“Hello – Next turn is mine!”
to be continued...

The scenery was once again breathtaking especially with the dark clouds obviously coming up and during the whole stay at Satara it always looked as if rain was coming up with heavy wind and dark clouds but it almost fell only drops and around noon the sun won the battles against the clouds.

Close to the turn off into the S41 we spotted a couple of swaison francolins on the look out shooting as loud as possible – This look out is obviously a famous francolin look out point as we nearly each time we travelled that road in the morning

at least a swaison francolin is sitting on top of that tree.

Right at the turning there was a road block again as obviously the buffalo herd which we spotted already yesterday on the Mananga trail

was on the move again. Needless to say that we could not resist in taking more pictures of them.

When the grass was still high and lush!

A small bush normally no problem for a buffalo turned into a very famous rubbing post

and soon they started to queue up and to use this special scratching bush – “Heaven – This is mine!”

“Hello – Next turn is mine!”
to be continued...




































































































