They suddenly became edgy and froze. I could hear the alarm call of vervet monkeys down in the riverbed behind them. I was sure there was a leopard walking down there, but there just wasn't anywhere in the vicinity where I could get a view down into the riverbed!! Aaarg!
A bateleur shaking off his spiderwebs...
We also found a troop of Chacma Baboons who had a bunch of rowdy young folks...
As we came to a viewing point over the river, we had a special sighting of a small member of the animal kingdom often overlooked. A female Tree Squirrel was carrying her baby in her mouth over a thick branch at a precarious height. I'd never seen this before, check it out!
We stopped for a leg-stretch at a lovely viewing point...
As we headed back to camp slowly along the Red Rocks loop, we saw this cute little Terrapin...
...as well as a Hamerkop...
However, the highlight of the drive was this big Elephant bull, wallowing in the late morning sun like a fat piggy!
We got back to Shingwedzi and proceeded to have a late brunch and a well-deserved early afternoon nap (after getting up at 04h00 every morning!).
...to be continued...
Morkel Erasmus