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Wishing you all a safe and happy Easter weekend 2026   from Kruger's own "Easter Bunny" πŸ‡Night drives in the far north o...
02/04/2026

Wishing you all a safe and happy Easter weekend 2026 from Kruger's own "Easter Bunny" πŸ‡

Night drives in the far north of the Kruger always carry a sense of mystery. The mopane woodland around Punda Maria changes completely after sunset, and the spotlight often reveals creatures that many visitors never see during the day.

Springhares spend most of their lives underground in burrow systems that they dig in sandy soils across southern Africa. They emerge after dark to feed on roots, grasses, and tubers, rarely needing to drink water because they obtain moisture from their food. Sightings like this are always brief, but they are unforgettable, especially when the night bush is alive with sound.

As this one disappeared back into the darkness, the northern Kruger soundtrack continued around us. The fiery necked nightjar called repeatedly from the roadside, while Peter’s epauletted fruit bats passed overhead, their constant chatter echoing through the warm summer air. These sounds are the heartbeat of the Kruger after sunset.

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πŸ“ Punda Maria, Kruger National Park, South Africa πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦

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28/03/2026

πŸ“Έ SAFARI LIFE MOMENT: Midnight Acrobat of the Kruger πŸŒ™πŸ‡βœ¨

The spotlight swung across the sand road during a SANParks night drive from Punda Maria when a small shape suddenly bounded across the track.

A Springhare.

Also known as the springhaas, this remarkable animal looks like a miniature kangaroo of the African bush. With powerful hind legs and a long balancing tail it can leap more than two metres in a single bound to escape predators. Despite the name, it is not a hare at all, but a unique rodent called Pedetes capensis that lives almost entirely at night.

As we watched it pause briefly before disappearing into the darkness, the bush came alive with the haunting call of a fiery necked nightjar and the distant chatter of Peter’s epauletted fruit bats on a warm northern Kruger evening.

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Spotted Eagle Owl at the Dullstroom Bird of Prey Rehabilitation Centre. πŸ¦‰They do incredible work here, and really worth ...
13/01/2026

Spotted Eagle Owl at the Dullstroom Bird of Prey Rehabilitation Centre. πŸ¦‰

They do incredible work here, and really worth the visit in support of wildlife rehab and nature conservation efforts. Their aim is to release all rehabilitated birds back into the wild, in their respective natural habitats. πŸ–€

Spotted Eagle Owls are completely silent, nocturnal hunters, that have incredible night eyesight. They are known for their prominent ear tufts (used for camouflage - not actually for hearing). They mate for life, i.e. they are monogamous. Their earie but distinctive calls (the male hoots "Hooo hooopoooo," female answers with "Hooo hoo hooo"), and their ability to rotate their heads 270 degrees due to extra neck vertebrae, make them so unique. They hunt insects, small mammals, and reptiles; often perching on streetlights and roosting camouflaged during the day. They love thunderstorms, and it is not un usual to see them bathing and "having fun" in daylight in the rain. 🐾

Long-crested Eagle close ups πŸ“· from the Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre. My favourite Eagle in Souther...
07/01/2026

Long-crested Eagle close ups πŸ“· from the Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre. My favourite Eagle in Southern Africa...

Probably because I basically grew up watching these beautiful and comical-looking raptors πŸ¦… hunt in the Highveld and the Eastern Cape highlands.

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The Dullstroom Bird Of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre πŸ¦… was established in 1997 and has been located at its present site...
05/01/2026

The Dullstroom Bird Of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre πŸ¦… was established in 1997 and has been located at its present site since November 2004. πŸ“

I have been fortunate enough to visit this wildlife sanctuary, since December 2004, and have always managed to have close up views and find out more of 2 of my most-loved bird of prey species; the Long-crested Eagle, and my all-time favourite raptor; the Jackal Buzzard. 🫢

The Centre’s original aim was as an educational centre πŸŽ“ teaching members of the public about raptors and promoting an awareness of the raptor species and their plight as a growing endangered species. The need for care of injured and orphaned birds of prey prescribed the evolving of the rehabilitation centre as well. πŸ¦‰

What is so incredible, is that the Dullstroom Bird of Prey Centre, does their utmost to rehabilitate and release every raptor back into their natural wilderness habitat. Obviously, we do not live in a "perfect" World, and some birds cannot be released due to: Permanent Physical Impairment, Human Imprinting, Lack of Survival Skills, Chronic Illness, and against regulations (Such as releasing the pictured Harris's Hawk back into an environment where they never naturally occurred). 🐾

Extract from https://www.birdsofprey.co.za/, with my notes on this incredible rehab centre. Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre πŸ–€

We had beautiful "Birding Christmas", πŸ¦… hosted by Steph and her family at Trout River Falls , roughly half way between D...
04/01/2026

We had beautiful "Birding Christmas", πŸ¦… hosted by Steph and her family at Trout River Falls , roughly half way between Dullstroom and Mashishing (formerly Lydenburg). πŸ–€

57 species ticked βœ… across all variety of habitats on this beautiful property. Wishing all our Stories of the Kruger Family and Followers the most productive and prosperous 2026! 🐾



Species highlighted in these photos:

1. Purple Heron
2. Spur-winged Goose
3. Embden Goose
4. African Fish Eagle (Sub Adult)
5. Common (Steppe) Buzzard
6. White-throated Swallow
7. Mountain Wagtail
8. Jackal Buzzard
9. Cape Weaver
10. Cape Rock Thrush

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Night Visitor at Sirheni 🐾The stillness of the night at Sirheni Bushveld Camp was suddenly broken by the rustle of qu...
24/10/2025

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Night Visitor at Sirheni 🐾

The stillness of the night at Sirheni Bushveld Camp was suddenly broken by the rustle of quills as a Porcupine ambled into view. Under the soft glow of my bungalow light, I watched this remarkable creature, known locally as the Ystervark, move with calm confidence.

The Cape Crested Porcupine is the largest rodent in Africa and can weigh over 20 kilograms. Their quills are hollow and when threatened they stamp their feet, rattle their quills, and even charge backwards to drive them into predators. They are mostly nocturnal and can live in monogamous pairs, often using burrows or caves for shelter. Seeing one in the camp reminded me why I love the wild accommodation of Kruger.

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πŸ“ Sirheni Bushveld Camp, Kruger National Park
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πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Tiny New Life on the Timbavati 🐾Along the Timbavati River Road, S39, in mid-November 2023, a mother Impala guided her...
24/10/2025

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Tiny New Life on the Timbavati 🐾

Along the Timbavati River Road, S39, in mid-November 2023, a mother Impala guided her just two-day-old calf through the golden morning light. The little one wobbled on delicate legs, ears flicking and eyes wide, discovering the vastness of the Kruger bush for the very first time.

After 25 years of visiting the park, this was the youngest Impala I had ever seen. Moments like this remind me why I return year after year, to witness the fragile, fleeting miracles of life in the wild.

πŸ’¬ Have you ever watched a newborn animal in the bush and felt that quiet awe of witnessing life begin? Share it below, I would love to hear your story.

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πŸ“ Timbavati River Road, S39, Kruger National Park
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πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Lion Cub Wonder at Klopperfontein Dam 🐾On the S61, at the dry Klopperfontein Dam south of Baobab Hill near Punda Mari...
23/10/2025

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Lion Cub Wonder at Klopperfontein Dam 🐾

On the S61, at the dry Klopperfontein Dam south of Baobab Hill near Punda Maria, a young lion cub, barely 6-9 months old, paused in the golden lowveld light. This little one, alongside its three siblings, watched intently as their mother prepared to take down a young buffalo calf, a moment of raw bush life captured in perfect stillness. Check out the video of the hunt on the public Stories of the Kruger YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSXGXtWJTyk

Seeing lion cubs like this reminds me of the fragility of wildlife in the northern Kruger. Soon, sightings north of Shingwedzi may become almost non-existent, as poaching and limited SANParks action have driven these populations dangerously low. It is a sobering reflection, but it strengthens my passion for documenting and conserving the wilderness I have loved since I laid my eyes upon it.

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πŸ“ S61, Klopperfontein Drift/Dam, Punda Maria, Kruger National Park
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πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Dwarf Mongoose Majesty 🐾On the S106, the Rabelais Loop near Orpen Rest Camp, a dwarf mongoose perched atop a mound, s...
22/10/2025

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Dwarf Mongoose Majesty 🐾

On the S106, the Rabelais Loop near Orpen Rest Camp, a dwarf mongoose perched atop a mound, sitting perfectly still as if posing for the camera. The golden light of the lowveld caught every detail, making this one of my favourite dwarf mongoose photo sequences I have ever captured.

Dwarf mongooses are fascinating social creatures, living in tight-knit groups of up to 30 individuals. They are diurnal, highly alert, and rely on sentinel behaviour to watch for predators while the rest forage. Their diet consists of insects, small reptiles, and occasionally fruit, and they are known for their remarkable teamwork and cooperative care of young. Observing this little sentinel made me reflect on the intricacy of life in the bush.

πŸ’¬ Have you ever watched a small animal behave in a way that surprised or amazed you? Share it below, I would love to hear your story.

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πŸ“ S106, Rabelais Loop, Orpen Rest Camp, Kruger National Park
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πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Blue Wildebeest Gathering 🐾Along the H4-2 near Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp, the resident Blue Wildebeest congregate in...
21/10/2025

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Blue Wildebeest Gathering 🐾

Along the H4-2 near Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp, the resident Blue Wildebeest congregate in large herds alongside Burchell’s Zebra, Impala, and the occasional giraffe. Their collective movement, dust swirling beneath the sun, is a rhythm of the lowveld that never fails to capture the essence of the Greater Kruger.

Many visitors often assume that Blue Wildebeest are not intelligent, but much of this behaviour is caused by the Bot Fly laying its eggs in their brains. The larvae literally consume parts of the brain, causing strange and erratic behaviour. Witnessing this herding up close is a reminder of how wildlife adapts and struggles to survive in a harsh environment.

πŸ’¬ Have you ever observed an animal behaving in a way that made you rethink what you thought you knew about it? Share it below, I would love to hear your story.

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πŸ“ H4-2, Crocodile Bridge, Kruger National Park
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πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Bushpig on Nyala Road 🐾In 2005 my father captured a rare photograph of a Bushpig on the dry S64, deep in the Pafuri r...
20/10/2025

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Bushpig on Nyala Road 🐾

In 2005 my father captured a rare photograph of a Bushpig on the dry S64, deep in the Pafuri region of the Kruger. The road, known as Nyala Road, has always held a special mystery, where dense thickets seem to hide more than they reveal.

Since then I spend hours along this short stretch every time I return to Pafuri, hoping to glimpse the elusive Bushpig again, along with Suni and Red Duiker that move quietly through the shadows.

πŸ’¬ Have you ever been lucky enough to spot a Bushpig in the Kruger, or is it still on your list? Share it below, I would love to hear your story.

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πŸ“ Pafuri Region, Kruger National Park
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