Spring Wildlife Highlights: Blossoms, Babies and Nature’s Comeback

Spring is, after all, the season of new beginnings and in the wild, this rings especially true.
With the return of the rains, dry landscapes are transformed into vibrant, lush wonderlands. Nutrient-rich grasses and fresh foliage emerge, offering a buffet for herbivores, while waterholes refill — perfect for sightings like dagga boys and elephant herds indulging in mud baths. This seasonal shift sparks a baby boom- with calves, cubs, and pups everywhere. Nature, ever so clever, aligns birth with abundance. When food is plentiful and vegetation is thick, mothers can better nourish and conceal their young. While predators lose some of the hunting edge they hold in the dry months, they quickly adapt. Spring remains one of the most magical times to witness the rhythm of life and cycles of nature in the wild.

From the heart of the bush, these are the wild spring highlights our teams and guests have experienced on the ground at our camps and lodges.

Umkumbe safari Lodge

Mama and calf at Umkumbe Safari Lodge

Sand river

Golden sunset drenching the Sand River

nThambo tree camp leopard sighting

A lazing leopard at nThambo Tree Camp

Male leopard

The Karula male surveys his surrounds at Chacma Bush Camp

blooming wisteria

Blooming brilliant – Wisterias near nThambo Tree Camp

sausage tree flower

We all know the fruit of a sausage tree but did you know its flower? Thanks Chacma for the pic

Male lion

A golden glare. Captured by Matt Smith at Chacma Bush Camp

hippo yawning

A Botswanan hello. Botheti Tented Camp in Botswana

close up with an elephant

Close encounters at nThambo tree Camp

 

Wild dogs

Wild dog pups exploring the Klaserie Private Nature reserve

Rhino

Rhino enjoy the fruits and shoots of green season at Umkumbe Safari Lodge