Christmas Sightings!

The Thanda guests enjoyed great sightings over the Christmas holidays.

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Two young Elephant bulls giving a sparring demonstration …

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… a White Rhino mum and her son hosting an Oxpecker party …

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… a young Kudu bull in front of a beautiful Thanda vista …

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… and Thanda’s dominant male Lion smacking his lips after a big meal!

Happy Holidays!

Pictures by Christian Sperka – Specialist Photography Guide and Resident Wildlife Photographer – Thanda Private Game Reserve.

Thanda’s New Website!

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Thanda Private Game Reserve has a new website – and all wildlife images on the site are mine :-). In the last few weeks I have spend over 200 hours editing images and collages for this new site. Have a look!

This is the official announcement about the new site:

It has been a busy few months for us that end the year with a sparkling new website!

As part of our brand refresh, our newly designed website offers full mobile compatibility and works across all devices, platforms, social media and search engines. As with all websites, we will continue to fine-tune it, so if you have any comments or recommendations, please share them with us! 

Furthermore we have taken some stunning new photography of the reserve and Thanda’s Safari Lodge, Tented Camp and Villa iZulu to really showcase our safari and wildlife experience, as well as our cultural heritage.

And that’s not it; there is also our new blog to look out for (www.thandablog.com) and so much more coming in the New Year – so stay tuned!

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Not bothered!

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This was my favorite Leopard sighting since I started working at Thanda 18 month ago!

In the early morning hours we spotted this beautiful male Leopard lounging in a tree. He was quite relaxed,  mustered us for a while, had a short nap, yawned a few times and then slowly disappeared into the bush.

The reason why all the Thanda guests on my vehicle, Bheki – my tracker – and I liked this sighting so much was because this magnificent cat was not bothered by our presence and did not react to us and our vehicle, even if he was clearly aware of us. Observing animals without interfering with their behavior – my favorite kind of sighting!

Looking for breakfast!

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This small Elephant did not mind the rain. He was moving between all his elders and ended up with mum – demanding his morning meal.

The Thanda guests enjoyed their early morning game drive – despite the summer rain!

Too wet to ride :-(

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I had a great time at Pakamisa (www.pakamisa.com)!

I enjoyed the birding course with Prof. Ian MacDonald, learning a lot about the birds in Kwazulu Natal and – despite the very rainy weather – I got some good bird shots. Staying at this beautiful place in the Zululand hills, enjoying the excellent cuisine and the five star service is a treat. And, as always on Pakamisa, I had the opportunity to take some good horse images.

I was only a bit disappointed that the weather did not allow for my first horse ride. Pakamisa acquired recently a horse which is strong enough to carry a portly gentleman as myself :-).

Well, I hope to be back at Pakamisa soon and I hope the weather will be good enough for my first horse ride 🙂

Picture above: Scarlet-chested Sunbird feeding in the Pakamisa lodge garden.

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Pakamisa’s stables.

20131209 - CS3_2120 - E - SIGTwo of Pakamisa’s Arabians. Baracka (a mare) on the left and her full brother Jamaal.

20131209 - CS3_2208 - E“My horse” at Pakamisa. This beautiful crossbred between a Thoroughbred and a Shire  named Badger is strong enough for me to ride. I am looking forward to my first ride!

20131209 - CS2_6612 - E - SIGA Ostrich portrait taken in the rain at Pakamisa.

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Baby Ostriches grow very fast. The seven youngsters are only three month old, but already almost as tall as their parents.

20131208 - CS3_2055 - E - SIGI (on the left) learned a lot about birds during the course with Prof. Ian MacDonald (on the right).

20131208 - CS2_6465 - E - SIGA Pakamisa bird party. These Weavers and Quelea enjoyed the leftovers from the Ostrich feeding.

20131209 - CS2_6604 - E - SIGA Golden-breasted Bunting chick calling to be fed!

Keeping up with mum

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In this picture the little White Rhino is running along mum towards a waterhole. Mum was a bit agitated, but it had nothing to do with the game drive vehicle in the area. A young bull was giving her some unwanted attention and she got out-of-the-way quickly (with her tail rolled up).

Just too hot!- and gone for a while ….

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Our dominant male Lion gave me “the look” when he was rolling over in a shady spot on a very hot and humid afternoon.

Have a good weekend!

PS: I will be off Thanda for a few days and my blog messages may be less frequent than usually. I am looking forward to participating in a birding course at Pakamisa, one of my favorite places in Kwazulu Natal, and then I will just go where the fancy takes me – that might not be the correct English expression – but you know what I mean 🙂 I will be back working on Thanda on 18 December.

Welcome back!

We had not seen the Thanda Cheetah female and her cubs for quite a while. So it was exciting moment for the Thanda guests, the tracker and the guide when the Thanda Wildlife Management announced over the radio that the three Cheetah had been spotted.

When we arrived at the scene the female had just killed a baby Impala. Her two cubs – a boy and a girl – started feeding immediately while mum kept a watchful eye on the surrounding.

We stayed for almost an hour observing these beautiful cats.

20131126 - CS1_5463 - E - SIGThe Cheetah mum catching an baby Impala.

20131126 - CS1_5548 - E - SIGThe young boy is smacking his lips after a good meal.

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20131126 - CS1_5499 - E - SIGCheetah family assembled for breakfast.

 

Strange scent!

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Some of Thanda’s Cape Buffalo came for their evening drink to a waterhole. And while they were drinking and mud-bathing some of them picked up a scent they did not like. Many heads went up and with ears directed forward they were trying to establish a possible threat.

After a few minutes they all stampeded away from the waterhole. The Thanda guests on my vehicle enjoyed the show, even if we were not able to figure out what had bothered them 🙂

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