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Video: The Flight Of The Hornbill – Baby Bird Leaves The Nest

Amongst the big cats, wild dogs, and dagha-boys are the smaller details of safari that you can count yourself lucky to see. Made famous by the character Zazu in the Lion King, hornbills are some of the most frequently seen birds in the Kruger Park, but their fascinating breeding behaviour[…]
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  • Blog, Botswana, Camp Linyanti, Wildlife Stories

Witnessing A Leopard Kill At Camp Linyanti

The rainy summer season in Botswana has left the Linyanti in a state of lush, green chaos. Right in the north of Chobe National Park on the border of the Caprivi Strip, Camp Linyanti is a haven for elephants, hippos, birds of all sorts, and the secretive habits of the[…]
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  • Mar 12, 2015
  • Africa on Foot, Blog, Camp Savuti, nThambo Tree Camp

Week In Pictures: Lions Of The Savuti And Birds Of The Kruger

This week Kevlo have returned from Camp Savuti, located in the Savuti marsh in Chobe National Park. Kevin managed to capture an incredible shot of a male lion quenching his thirst in one of the channels. The Savuti is alive with predator activity and the area is renown for being[…]
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  • Mar 12, 2015
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Lion Charge In The Savute Kingdom

Harvey’s Pan in Botswana’s renowned Savute region seems to be occupied by a pair of rather ferocious king cats! After 2 nights of roaring heard at Camp Savuti, a fierce-looking male and his equally stern lioness were located in the shade near one of Harvey’s Pan waterholes. Keeping well hidden,[…]
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  • Mar 12, 2015
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We Captured A Buffalo Birth On Camera

The Cape Buffalo is a rather unpredictable bovid and coming face-to-face with this member of the big five can be quite intimidating. They don’t actively do anything but it’s that blank, sociopathic buffalo stare that sends shivers down your spine. Interestingly enough, they rely more on their acute sense of[…]
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  • Mar 12, 2015
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Giraffe Bulls Go Neck And Neck In A Duel

Bull giraffe are not violent by nature but certainly have a protective instinct when their young are under threat. By nature, they are not territorial like many of the cat species and they move from one location to the next in search of cows on heat. The only antagonism that[…]
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