by Edwin | Dec 5, 2014 | EuroZulu Wildlife Diary, EuroZulu Wildlife Diary - December 2014
As much as we love doing tours in the Hluhluwe / Umfolozi complex it’s heartbreaking to see virtually every river in the Park as dry as a bone. People who have spent a life time in the area don’t recall seeing anything like it and unless we get good rains soon a...
by Edwin | Dec 3, 2014 | EuroZulu Wildlife Diary, EuroZulu Wildlife Diary - December 2014
We had a cracking day out there today….almost as if the animals were giving us a Christmas present after a year of amazing sightings !! First off we bumped into a pack of 10 wild dogs near the Centenary Centre turnoff. There were two adults and 8 cubs and they...
by Edwin | Dec 2, 2014 | EuroZulu Wildlife Diary, EuroZulu Wildlife Diary - December 2014
A quiet morning today was the lull before the storm !! Not that our morning was that bad actually – we got a black rhino close to our vehicle near Masinda Camp and the general game was quite abundant. All the action happened when we crossed the main bridge of the...
by Edwin | Nov 28, 2014 | EuroZulu Wildlife Diary, EuroZulu Wildlife Diary - November 2014
Everyone has their favourite animal which they want to see more than any other in the Park and today’s request was for a black rhino ! We travelled the route that we know has yielded this magnificent beast recently but to no avail, and then, just as we thought our...
by Edwin | Nov 26, 2014 | EuroZulu Wildlife Diary, EuroZulu Wildlife Diary - November 2014
After a day like yesterday when were witness to a fresh lion kill, there’s always a fear that it’s a hard act to follow the following day, but , on the contrary, we had a good if not spectacular day in the bush today. At view point 17 in the south we were entertained...
by Edwin | Nov 26, 2014 | EuroZulu Wildlife Diary, EuroZulu Wildlife Diary - November 2014
A lion kill right in front of us and the only people there for an hour……. that’s how we started our day in the Park today ! The kill took place at the air strip in the south of the Park. The unfortunate victim was a fully grown zebra, and when we arrived...
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