South Africa Spring Journal – The Lowveld
- John J King II
- Sep 14, 2012
- 1 min read
The end of winter in the Lowveld region of South Africa means the end of the long dry season. Temperatures are warming , small green buds can be seen trying to germinate in local shrubs and trees. The rains are right around the corner. Many animals have recently borne young and are nurturing youngsters in the bush. The very first European bird migrants are starting to return to their summer home in the South. We had some fantastic views of the regions most beautiful residents.
Second in a series.
South Africa Spring Journal Young male lion feasts on an old Cape buffalo bull Wild Dogs with Puppies Red Oxpecker The Blue Moon Black collared barbet This beautiful female leopard was treed by the Wild Dog pack Mom and baby White Rhino African Jacana with Cape Buffalo Critically Endangered Yellow billed stork Giant Kingfisher came in to find its mate. A Life First observation for us. Mother and son hunt together A Mating Pair of Lions





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