I hate getting up in the dark, but it’s so worthwhile when you get to do morning safari. Our first treat was cheetah! We first saw one to the right of our vehicle, and then it walked right past us and wandered through the long red oat grass. Fergus thought it was Christmas!
Here’s our first cheetah sighting.
This male ostrich has a really pink neck which means it’s ready for mating. A female was just nearby.
This grand lion was one of three males we saw this morning. He was sitting in the middle of the track.
Isn’t this a great pic? I love to see the animals in their own environment.
And I couldn’t resist at least one elephant photo for the day. I just love them.
Hello Bridget, John , Fergus and Harry,
The last 3 posts have been just wonderful. Bid. , your photography of the animals is brilliant , and Ro. and James have worked out that this is your precursor to installing one or two four legged friends at 8 CAMROSE COURT, JAN JUC
We are all confident that Harry will be a great and kind keeper.
Love MEG (DOG) and Ro. and James.
P.S. What a bout a baby WARTHOG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
P.P.S. How is John’s cold…Has the Kenyan running helped.??
I had nearly 6 weeks in africa and most of it spent in game reserves across south africa. We got up really early, went out again at dusk and were taken to all the best viewing spots and I saw one lion. It was a female and she was running away. I am so jealous.
Well you’ll just have to come again!!!