Wildlife Highlights: The Drama of Dry Season in The African Bushveld

Nature has been putting on a dramatic and spectacular show in the African bushveld this dry season.
As water sources dwindle and the bush thins out, there have been near-daily big cat sightings, bustling waterhole activity to heightened dramatic scenes of predator-prey stand offs.  The last few months have been wildly spectacular both on the ground and in the skies. Birds have been putting on equally thrilling aerial displays of predator-prey action. Here are some of the wildest wildlife highlights and unforgettable moments in the wild captured from guests and guides with bated breaths.

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Spotted hyena feasting on a buffalo. Captured by guests, Julie and Kyle Radek at Umkumbe (also the cheetah above)

 

Waterbuck

Fluffy Waterbuck by guests, Julie and Kyle Radek at Umkumbe

 

Leopard against the sunset

The silhouette of a leopard against the setting African sun near Nyala Safari Lodge

Mongoose

Clever critters. Mongoose sighting near Nyala safari Lodge

It’s not just about the big cats

It’s not just about seeing the big 5 or larger predators in action. Some of the most fascinating encounters come from sighting the often overlooked critters and small creatures on safari. Mongoose are cousins of meerkats.
These sharp, witty critters live in highly social communities (in mobs, actually!) They are known to have a fascinating mutually beneficial and symbiotic relationship with the charismatic yellow-billed hornbills.
Hornbills will follow a mob as they scurry and forage through undergrowth, snapping up insects that the mongoose don’t eat. In turn, they will alert mongoose of predators. Hornbills have been known to impatiently wait outside termite mounds occupied by mongoose, chirping until they awaken so that their foraging breakfast feast can begin!

Tawny eagle predator

Predators of the skies. Capture by Paul Zimmer, guest at Umkumbe Safari Lodge

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Mother and calf. Protecting the future. Capture by Paul Zimmer, guest at Umkumbe Safari Lodge

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Leopard having a fat cat nap near nThambo Tree camp in the Klaserie

Eat. Safari. Sleep. Repeat.

Daily rituals of life in the bush.

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Ostrich mid-bite at Umkumbe Safari Lodge. Creative captured by guest, Paul Zimmer

 

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A leopard mid feast. taken by the Gault family near Nthambo Tree Camp

 

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Wild visitors at Chacma Bush Camp.

 

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Bustling water hole near nThambo Tree Camp

 

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Lioness and cub near Boteti Tented Camp, Botswana

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Dry season night skies at Nthambo Tree Camp

Dry season in the African bush means crisp, clear night skies. Stargaze beneath the thick river of the Milky Way above and a crackling, warm fire beside you. Nights are magical in the wild. Spot shooting stars overhead while the riveting sounds of the wild echo all around, enjoy storytelling around the fire. A safari is a total reset for the nervous system. A reminder of an ancient magic and way of being.
Surrender to a wildness within and around you.

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Close encounters at Nthambo Tree Camp

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A leopard with its kill at Nambu Camp

Wild dogs puppies napping

Wild dog puppies take a nap near nThambo Tree Camp. Denning season is almost done and soon these pups will be ready to join their pack to hunt