A Funny One :-)
As I shot over 200 images of the two Mambas I took four shot of this Locust quietly crossing the road while the two fast and venous predators were engaged in their “mating… Continue reading
As I shot over 200 images of the two Mambas I took four shot of this Locust quietly crossing the road while the two fast and venous predators were engaged in their “mating… Continue reading
I am convinced! With all the input for many snake experts around the world I have changed the story π : “When we were on the way to pick up our Thanda guests… Continue reading
This is a picture I took yesterday of the mum of our new Cheetah cubs. She was away from the cubs feeding on a kill when I was able to get this image.
Great news for Cheetah conservation. A Cheetah female on Thanda Private Game Reserve gave birth to four cubs. Yesterday we managed to get pictures of the five weeks old cubs for the first… Continue reading
Imagine you are a Cheetah male! You have not a had a meal for a while and you and your brother are getting hungry … … you stalk some newly arrived Impala. It… Continue reading
Hundreds of additional Impalas, Wildebeest, Nyala, Zebra and Kudus are arriving over the next few weeks at Thanda Private Game Reserve. This large number of additional plains game will enhance the excellent Thanda… Continue reading
I remember Thanda’s North Pride Lion cubs when they were not even four month old; small little cats with tiny teeth, small claws and a very playful nature. Well, the only thing that… Continue reading
For me these are two true symbols for the African bush: Giraffe and Fever Tree! Β The Thanda guests on my vehicle enjoyed this beautiful scene in the morning sun. The Fever Tree (Acacia… Continue reading
This youngster of Thanda’s herd of Elephant was trying to use his trunk to get a fruit of the Prickly Pear, but he did not succeed. We watched the little one for quite… Continue reading
When we left the Thanda Lodge this evening we spotted this Leopard walking down the road. What a start to a game drive! PS: I will never again complain about my Leopard sightings… Continue reading