Lion Mothers and Cubs at Water Hole
Back from Botswana today — a trip that was at times exhilarating while at others a bit disappointing due to a lack of animal activity. The local guides kept telling me that it was a bad time of year for wildlife, and that because of the extreme cold temperatures the animals weren’t getting up and about. That being said, after two straight weeks of game drives every morning and afternoon, a fair amount of good encounters started to add up. So although it wasn’t the bonanza I had expected based on previous trips to Africa, I was able to get decent to good looks at leopard (one adequate sighting), cheetah (encountered a trio of the same brothers on two occasions), civet, honey badger, elephant, zebra, giraffe, warthog, meerkat, mongoose, baboon, hyena, hippo, water buffalo, jackal, wild dog, wild cat, bushbaby, ostrich and many different bird and antelope species (steenbok, reedbuck, oryx, impala, red lechwee, kudu, springbok, tsessebe, etc) And of course… a few lions. For a while it didn’t look so good for me and lions and I thought I would set a new record by being the only person to ever take a two week safari to Africa and not see lions. This pride of ten (including six cubs, two adult females and two males) was spotted a week and a half into the trip. Up until then I hadn’t seen any. And it was in an area that I wasn’t really expecting to see any lions — the middle of the Kalahari Desert. I’ll upload a few shots of the majestic adult males in a future post, famous for their black manes.
Such beautiful animals. You would never suspect by looking at them that they could be so dangerous. Your mother is very happy that you are home safe and sound , well at least safe!
Gorgeous! Looks like your patience paid off.
YAY! Welcome back Crane. I’m really looking forward to the honey badger and meerkat!!
Wow, what a tongue! You must have been very close, I can see so much detail! Glad to have you back. Can’t wait to see your new pix!
As always the pictures are so worth the wait. Thank you!
Do those things bite?
They are so beautiful, wonderful moment Sean!
Thank you! 🙂