Feeding frenzy

Feeding frenzy

It had been a couple of weeks since the Limpopo-Lipadi wild dog family had made a (visual) appearance. They seemed to be hiding in the very North of the Reserve, in the thickest of bush, inaccessible for humans and their cars. Yes, sometimes tracks were found on the...
Of fledgelings and birds of prey

Of fledgelings and birds of prey

Birds’ breeding season is in full force. So many birds raising their fledgelings before they fly off from their place of birth. Shareholder Tony was lucky enough to find a tree full of red-billed quelea and their chicks, flying in and out, testing their newly acquired...
In love with the leopards of Limpopo-Lipadi

In love with the leopards of Limpopo-Lipadi

Every once in a while shareholder Anton takes his family to Limpopo-Lipadi. It may not seem obvious to some of us to take small children into the bush, but as it turns out children love the bush and learn to behave as true safari-goers along the way. Here is Anton’s...
Boisterous baby elephant

Boisterous baby elephant

There are times at Limpopo-Lipadi that you don’t see our elephant breeding herd at all, but then there are days that you can’t seem to avoid them. Having grown a little more habituated to vehicles, some elephants can become a bit cheeky. And so it happened that...
What was on the croc’s menu?

What was on the croc’s menu?

Shareholder Conny recently visited the reserve end of November with her friends and they were witness to some rather unusual sightings. One of them was finding a crocodile at Tholo Dam. , as Tholo Dam is a few kilometers from the Limpopo River, so how did it get here?...