Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Skukuza, Kruger Park

African Fish Eagle 

Baobob Tree - a symbol of Africa 

Bateleur 


Whalberg's Epuletted Fruit Bats in the camp reception buildings 

Black Crake 




Chinspot Batis 


Crested Francolin 

Crowned Plover

Wahlberg's Eagle


Tawny Eagle



Wahlberg's Eagles




We had a shower of rain and the trees sprang to life with these lovely flowers, yellow fluff with a pink feather boa. How nice are they ?! 

Giant Kingfisher 





There was a golf course at Skukuza Camp. How very odd in the midst of lions, leopards, giraffes and elephants, a golf course. Watered to death and not a soul in sight.  

These are the units that are for rent in Kruger. The bookings are all made via the Sanparks website. They all look virtually the same in all the camps. This is ours in Skukuza. This was lovely but we did have some that we had to share with bats and squirrels that were not so good.  

Cooking is usually done outside with the fridge well and truly locked away from monkeys and baboons that could open a fridge door in the blink of an eye.  


A hyena strolled past us at dawn - on his way home after a busy night. 

Lots of hyenas walk right up to your car. We had read beforehand that some have developed a taste for chewing on car tyres. Better not turn the engine off......just incase you need to make a swift get away !



Brown-hooded Kingfisher 

Leopard Tortoise 





Dwarf Mongoose 

Vervet Monkey 

A patrol on the border from the poaching police. All the ground was raked to show any footprints so they could see if anyone had come over the fence during the night. They are fighting a tough battle with poachers and we were grateful for their presence. 


Red-billed Oxpecker 



Lilac-breasted Roller 

Some of the rivers were nearly dry, desperate for rain. 

The view from the cafe at Skukuza 

 Tawny Eagle




Warthogs 


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