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TWIP #722 – Londolozi Blog

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This week, we showcase a beautiful compilation of wildlife captured in the final moments of the winter season.

With the arrival of the first rains, it’s been wonderful to watch the bush begin its transformation with fresh shoots emerging and the landscape slowly coming back to life, including vibrant bird activity, a curious jackal, and a stunning spring sunrise.

On the predator front, leopard activity has been excellent. The Nkoveni Female and her impressive young male feature prominently. He continues to grow in both size and confidence, spending more time exploring away from his mother. The Three Rivers Female has also begun to distance herself from her daughter and was seen resting on top of a termite mound.

Lion sightings this week were dominated by the Nkuhuma Breakaway Duo, who have been on the reserve for the past three weeks. They’ve been moving across the crests well into the morning, offering some exceptional photographic opportunities.

There was also a brief appearance by another Nkuhuma Young Male, who has recently broken away from the Nkuhuma Pride in the northern reaches of the reserve, as well as some playful moments from the Msuthlu Pride in the deep south. Lion viewing has been nothing short of exceptional lately.

There was hyena activity all week, with a clan fighting over the scraps of an impala presumably killed by a leopard.

Let us know your favourites inthe comments section below.

Enjoy This Week in Pictures…

The Nkoveni Female pauses while drinking from a mud wallow.

Nt Hamerkop Eating Frog

A really fascinating moment we witnessed as a Hamerkop picked up a platana frog from a mud wallow and later, swallowed it whole!

Nt Three Rivers Female Leopard On Mound

The Three Rivers female rests peacefully atop termite mound



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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Nt Young Male Lion

A lucky and brief view of The Nkuhuma Young Male.

Nt Zebra Close Up1

A striking and close-up image of the intricate details of a Zebra’s face. I really enjoy the rich colour of his eyeball and the long hairs around his mouth.

Nt Sleeping Nym

The Nkoveni Young Male rests peacefully out in the open.

Nt African Fish Eagle

An African Fish Eagle eyeing out the Sand River for any fishing opportunities.

Nt Hyena Carrying Impala Kill

An opportunistic hyena walks away with the head of an Impala.

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A peaceful moment with a gentle giant.

Nt Hyenas Fighting Over Kill

Two Hyenas grapple over the remains of an Impala Carcass. The sounds from this sighting will stick with me for a while…

Nt Nkuhuma Breakaways

The Nkuhuma Breakaways are siblings that have left the pride and roaming the central parts of Londolozi. They are offspring of the Plains Camp Male coalition and are beautiful lions.

Nt Nkuhuma Male Lion Drinking

The Nkuhuma Breakaway Male drinks from a mud wallow after finishing off a warthog kill.

Nt Greyheaded Bushshrike

A Grey-headed Bush Shrike calls out from the tree tops.

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A black and white edit of the Nkoveni Female drinking from a Mud wallow.



Londolozi’s most viewed leopard and prolific mother. This gorgeous female has raised multiple cubs to independence.



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Nt Nkuhuma Male Lion Walking

An exhilarating moment is watching The Nkuhuma Breakaway Male stride down the road past the vehicle.

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A curious Jackal holds its nose close to the ground in search of some food.

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Nick Tennick

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