The Week in Pictures #717 – Londolozi Blog

Wow! What a week. This week, the leopards of Londolozi were not shy of the cameras. The ever more photogenic Nkoveni Young Male was seen on more than one occasion, hanging around a waterhole in the middle of his mothers territory. The Nkuwa Female and her cub are doing well in the western reaches of Londolozi. The Three Rivers Female was seen with a kill this week but this time had no intention of calling her cub, is this a sign that she feels the cub is ready to move on? On that note, the Three Rivers young Female is also doing well and is spending a lot of time in the western parts of her mothers territory, making kills and showing signs of strength and independency.

The news of the Gijima coalition is spreading. No signs of the Ndzenga males this week may suggest that the Gijima males have made their mark. Despite the presence of these new male lions, the two Kambula lionesses and their six cubs made their way across from our eastern boundary into the south western regions, possibly finding shelter from the new threat in town (the Gijima males). Although they do not feature in the photos this week, but the Styx male is still moving around with the Kambula breakaway lioness and the Nkuhuma breakaways are keeping a low profile in the northern parts of the reserve.

This week in pictures did not end there. A few exciting features from an African Scops owl in the Maxabene drainage line, a breif sighting of the wild dogs, along with some amazing sunsets completed this week in pictures. Let us know your favourites in the comment section below.

Enjoy This Week in Pictures…

As August comes to a close, the daily temperatures are starting to rise. The Nkoveni Young Male shuts his eyes in the shade of a Guarri tree in the early hours of the afternoon.



The last surviving cub of a litter of three, he is on the cusp of independence.



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Bt Kambula Lioness At Sunrise With Marula In Background

On this Particular the morning, the Kambula lionesses were on a mission. Covering ground, on the hunt, and using the glare of the morning sun to hide amidst the long brown grass. Even though they were unsuccessful, it was a morning full of amazing views.

 

Bt Nkuwa Plus 1 Playing 1

My favourite photo this week. The Nkuwa female and her cub share a tender moment atop a termite mound. A bond so deep she would risk her life for the soul that sits quite literally in her hands.



Raised as an intact litter, first in 7 years, who has now made her own history by raising two males to independence as an intact litter.



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Bt Elephant Bull In Leadwood Forest 1

The Leadwood forest is a special place for a lot of the guides at Londolozi and especially the guests. This young elephant bull made it that much more special. Leaning against one of these ancient trees, it posed in the most unique manner. What a special moment.

 

Bt 3r Descends A Leadwood Tree 1

The Three Rivers Female descends a large leadwood tree after finishing off the remains of an Nyala kill she had hoisted earlier that afternoon.



Forced into early independence at 11 months. Despite her small size, she’s proven resilient, currently raising a cub in SE Londolozi.



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Bt Sunset At Weavers Nest With Rhino And Keags P2 1

Another sunset photo that had to make an appearance, featuring Keagan Chasenski and his guests.

 

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Often heard but not often seen, the African Scops owl.

 

Bt Thamba Male In Singita 1

After following the distinctive rasping of a leopard, we rounded a corner to find the beautiful Thamba Male on a morning patrol. Father of Nkuwas cub, he’s spending more time closer to our western boundary.

 

Bt Sand River Sunrise 1

While on the search for a female leopard, we found ourselves sitting in the middle of the sand river, steam rolling off the water and the sun starting to rise over the horizon. A moment of stillness amongst the thrill of a leopard search.

 

Bt Nkoveni Ym Portrait B&w 1

To call the Nkoveni Young Male photogenic is an understatement. With every passing day he becomes stronger and more elegant as he finds his feet on the brink of becoming independent.

 

Bt Kambula + 6 Walking Throug Tu Tones Clearing 1

With the Gijima Male lions presence growing stronger on Londolozi land, the Kambula lionesses have been moving their six cubs constantly to avoid any conflict. Will they hold on or will the Gijima males eventually catch up to them?

 

Bt Three Rivers Yf Yawning

From curious cub to a confident young female leopard. The Three Rivers young female shows off her canines with a yawn upon a granite bolder.



A confident and curious young leopard, that is nearing independence after a remarkable start to life alongside her resilient mother.



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Bt Wild Dogs In Morning Light In The North 1

The pack. It is always a privilege to see and follow one of the most endangered animals in Africa. These 5 wild dogs were on the hunt and put on a show for us before returning back to their den site just off Londolozi land.

 

 

Bt Mangheni Lioness Portrait Drinking B&w 1

This is a shot from a few weeks back but one I thought I should include. A black and white portrait of a Mangheni lioness drinking from a puddle of water after feasting on a buffalo kill in our south western reaches of the reserve.

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