On this date we left the camp at 0630
hours and we arrived at Bilashaka we spotted to young male lions who
they were on there own.These two boys whose their mum is called joy
lost their brother through fighting to the four big male lions
dominating marsh pride.They were exactly heading to where there
brother was found dead.And near double crossing we found a solitary
cheetah who she looked pregnant,she tried to hunt some impalas but
she was seen and the whole harem fled.A big herd of elephants,some
species of birds including Lilac breaste roller featured here,A herd
of impalas feeding very close to a pond infested by water lillies and
troop baboons not forgetting hundreds of thousands of wildbeests and
zebras made our day.
Joy's cubs.
One of them taking a walk to where her brother was found dead.
A female cheetah.
Lilac breasted roller.
Burchell's Zebra nursing her kid.
Left handed elephant,left tusk shorter than right tusk.
Did you know where elephants teats are positioned?
Impalas feeding.
Olive baboon with her baby among water lillies.
A herd of wildbeests headind south.