Monday, 27 May 2024
(25°C)
- Tortoise Pan, the male leopard mobile South from Milkberry into Londolozi.
- Two African elephant bulls mobile South from Londolozi Cutline.
- Xidulu, the female leopard and Nhenhe, the young male leopard feeding on an impala ram kill that was stolen by a spotted hyena.
- Breeding herd of twenty African elephants feeding at Ntoma Crossing.
Tuesday, 28 May 2024
(26°C)
- Northern Avoca, male lion stationary North of Eagleowl Crossing.
- Breeding herd of eighteen African elephants mobile North from Shortcut Wetpatch.
- One Plains Camp male lion mating with two Nkuhuma lioness at Elephant Plains Open Area.
- One Plains Camp male lion and one Nkuhuma lioness stationary on Elephant Plains Airstrip.
- Nhenhe, the young male leopard feeding on an impala kill on Safari Donga South.
- Breeding herd of approximately one hundred and fifty cape buffalo mobile South from Simbambili Dam.
Wednesday, 29 May 2024
(26°C)
- Ntsumi, the female leopard mobile NORTH FROM Buffelshoek Gowrie Cutline.
- Nkuhuma pride consisting of four lionesses, one sub adult male and the Talamati male lion mobile East from Simbambili Dam.
- The Talamati male lion displaying dominance to the Black Dam male lion East of Simbambili Dam.
Thursday, 30 May 2024
(30°C)
- Makhomsava, the female leopard with an impala kill in a tree East of Arathusa Safari Airstrip.
- Four Kambula male lions and one Kambula lioness stationary at Tamboti Dam.
- One Cheetah feeding on an impala kill on One Eye Pan Road.
Friday, 1 June 2024
(32°C)
- Two African wild dogs mobile East from Baobab Dam.
- Nhenhe, the young male leopard stationary on a pushed over treeon Safari Donga South.
- Breeding herd of fifteen African elephants feeding on Elephant Plains Driveway.
Saturday, 2 June 2024
(32°C)
- Tiyani, the female leopard mobile South from Elephant Plains Driveway.
- One Black Dam male lion mobile North from Sherley’s Open.
Sunday, 3 June 2024
(28°C)
- Laluka, the female leopard mobile North from Seepline East stalking impala.
- One African elephant bull feeding on MalaMala Main South.