Tau Pan with Tracks Safari
Spot the lion |
Tau Pan camp from the watering hole |
The lion we spotted from the lodge |
We were then joined by the rest of the pride with 3 cubs |
Monarch butterfly |
Giraffe bending down to eat one of the melons which littered the ground |
Secretary bird |
Oryx |
Springbok |
early morning at the lodge |
One of the pride lions coming towards us and passing right by the jeep |
Framed by doves |
Lots of roaring and marking to establish territory |
Red billed Quelea |
My first sight of bat eared foxes |
A ground squirrel |
Mating flight of the helicopter bird or Northern Black Korhaan |
Spider community |
Southern Pale Chanting Goshawk taking off |
Giraffe spagetti |
Secretary bird taking off |
Kori bustard |
Click on this to see the cutest face on the bat eared fox |
The brightest bird I saw but only managed this at a very high ISO. Crimson breasted shrike |
Whitebrowed sparrow weaver with seed in its mouth |
A sundowner spot |
Hare |
Giraffe at the watering hole on our way back |
The rains had finally come that afternoon and into the night which cooled things down |
We had a walking safari in the morning with Scouber and his wife telling us about the ways of the bushmen in the Kalahari.
Amanda, Tom, a tour operator from South Africa, Matt listening to Scouber |
A hint of the rain |
Scouber demonstrating his oryx tools |
Lighting the fire |
Stephen setting off one of the traps |
Springbok taking over the runway |
Flowers starting to come out now the rains had started |
Jackal print outside the lodges |
This bird was nesting outside my lodge |
Grasshopper |
Spot the other one |
Bat eared fox cubs |
Sunset at the lodge |
Scorpion at the lodge |
Springbox fight |
Oryx twins |
The honey badger who was joined by a black backed jackal. |
Another black backed jackal eating his prey which may be a ground squirrel |
Yellow mongoose |
Had to add this pic of two oryx |
Cat and kittens at Jump Street Chalets |
Paradise flycatcher at one of the cafes in Maun |
Tau Pan birds
sandpiper |
Cape glossy starling |
Kori bustard |
Guinea fowl |
Red crested Korhaan |
spike clawed lark |
Sand grouse |
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