Wildlife Weblog – February 2021
The great rains continued via February, and after Cyclone Eloise in January had crammed the water desk, this deluge (228 mm in complete) took all of the dam ranges to the utmost! For the primary time in most likely eight years, Georgie’s Dam in entrance of the lodge has overflowed! Extremely, the hippo responded instantly, and we now have counted over 20 hippo on some days. We now have a continuing cacophony of hippo calls resonating up the valley to the lodge within the early mornings and evenings. We additionally look ahead to it attracting many fascinating birds once more.
The bush has continued to thicken up, lowering visibility considerably. Whereas we normally see numerous kudu presently of the 12 months, being strictly browsers, they simply disappear and it’s tough to get an excellent view of them.
The rains have attracted a whole lot of fascinating birds, particularly people who love tall grasslands and the wetland sort of environments. We have now seen a lot of African crakes which have been scarce over the previous few years, and in addition managed to see (pictured proper) the elusive Corn Crake!
Most of the birds are additionally persevering with to breed, from the massive Saddle-billed storks (pictured left) to the diminutive Little Bee-eaters (pictured beneath). We have now additionally began seeing fairly a number of child warthog, particularly out on the brief grass of the massive open clearings.
The younger Ottawa sub-adults have continued to remain in implausible situation, opposite to our expectations. Being so younger and inexperienced, we suspected that they could battle to seek out meals or hunt, however they’ve proved us fallacious and are wanting extremely good. All 4 of them are nonetheless collectively, and the older male specifically is beginning to present indicators of being a really huge lion!
The Ottawa females, in flip, don’t appear to be too upset in regards to the kids shifting off, and could also be having fun with the truth that they don’t have to battle for meals with the three males. They’re additionally very often aside, with one feminine being with a Thumbela male, whereas the opposite two keep away and revel in some alone time.
Misava has remained in his natal territory for fairly a while. At 4 and a half years previous, it could have been anticipated that he would transfer additional afield however, like Ravenscourt, he has remained near the place he was born, and continues to present nice sightings. Lately, he had an impala carcass hoisted in a marula tree, which gave us some nice alternatives to {photograph} him.
Thamba and Ravenscourt are nonetheless having their territorial disputes, though it’s in a extra passive manner for now. Thamba has been pushing additional north and west, and plainly Ravenscourt has responded to this strain by coming down south fairly regularly this month. He nonetheless has Euphorbia placing strain on him within the north, so he by no means stays down south too lengthy, earlier than marching again to the river to guard the core of his territory.
Nyelethi can also be nonetheless seen pretty repeatedly, however his boundary with Ravenscourt is far more settled, and so they appear to have come to an settlement as to the place it’s a while in the past.
The younger females, Khokovela and Tisela, have for a while now been our greatest viewing leopards. Khokovela not too long ago had a contemporary impala kill, however earlier than she might hoist it out of attain, hyenas arrived and stole it from her. She had no selection however to slink away, but posed fantastically on a fallen tree to look at her kill being devoured.
Tisela additionally had a kill, however luckily she managed to hoist the kill, giving us fairly a number of days of fantastic viewing and, as it’s in her genes, posed completely for the keen photographers.
Our resident male cheetah has been seen fairly quite a lot of instances and truly used the cooler, wet circumstances on one event to efficiently chase down and kill a younger impala at Nkombe Dam clearing.
The pack of Painted Wolves has not but absolutely resumed their common visits to the West, however a number of of our company had been lucky to see them on a number of events. As at all times, they’re wanting good and hopefully quickly they’ll return extra repeatedly. We hope the identical for our company!
Elephant numbers have been on the regular improve within the Better Kruger, though we now have seasonal actions and sporadic excessive and low numbers within the Sabi Sand as they transfer in quest of good meals and water. Generally it may be laborious to seek out the breeding herds, however now in February we now have had quite a few nice sightings of those unimaginable animals.
We even have had fairly a lot of giraffe within the southern elements of the Western Sector of late, which is uncommon, as we shouldn’t have the best habitat right here for them. They’re normally discovered additional north, close to the Sand River, the place we now have the next focus of Acacia bushes, which is their most well-liked food regimen. Nonetheless, we now have been loving having these massive ‘Journeys of giraffe’ out on our clearings.
We go away you with an odd sighting, in that we don’t typically get to see or {photograph} these little creatures. We discovered two Mauritian Tomb Bats roosting on the primary stem of a big Scotia tree, and curiously, they don’t roost in massive teams. Normally solely as much as 5 will roost collectively. In addition they have unusually good eyesight in comparison with different bats, permitting them to detect hazard extra simply. In addition they use echolocation, which suggests they emit sounds that bounce off their prey, to find and hunt. Many individuals don’t notably like bats, however they’re very important in feeding on bugs which regularly carry ailments dangerous to people. They’ve been recorded as feeding on as many as 4000 bugs every per evening!
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Neil, Natasha and The Savanna Group