The days are starting to get to lengthen at this time of the year and the sunsets are incredible.
Our pack of Wild Dogs has returned once again. The size of the pack has grown to nine individuals with the addition of three new pups.
We have been treated to special sightings of Mambiri and her sub-adult offspring lately. As she grows closer to full independence from her mother she is left alone for longer periods.
Hlabankunzi is looking a lot better after the injuries she sustained, we expect this was due a territorial dispute with another leopard. Her cubs are growing and we are seeing them regular basis.
We have been having regular sightings of Male Cheetahs. Makamisa has been making frequent kills as he passes through the Western Sector.
The return of various migratory species of birds has begun. We were fortunate to find a Temminck’s Courser nesting. This species is a fairly common resident.
The Ximungwe females have split temporarily. This is due to them coming into oestrus and mating with the Mapogo Males. Two of the females have new cubs. We have been seeing various kills with these females.