WildEarth - Sunset Safari -17 June 2023

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and carcasses viewer discretion is advised [Music] good afternoon everybody welcome aboard the sunset Safari Racha on Safari live remember this is live and you are indeed looking at an elephant that are walking in front of us in Africa at this very moment that's the beauty of it and my name is Chrissy Rasmus and operating a camera behind me today is Panda Glitz and our plan is to find elephants and well it seems like we have a good start well let's take a look at this elephant before it disappears so we are at Eco training pridelines currently which is one of our locations and uh it is right close to a town called Hood spreads joining us in our other locations at Juma it will be raxson and Cedric Andrew is currently at the dequa and obviously ourselves here at brightlands and as I've said this is a live experience what you see here is happening at this moment it's also interactive so if you are watching us via our app you need to register and in that way you can ask questions send us comments even suggestions or anything that you would like to know about however if you're on YouTube you need to subscribe to the YouTube channel so that waldoth can notify you any amazing content and this is indeed a solitary elephant Bull and he's on route to a Wardrobe not too far from here and good afternoon to Jamie as well looking forward to a sweet Saturday afternoon absolutely Jamie and you are 100 right and I think it is going to be a great afternoon just again with what we do out here we're trying to connect people to Nature in fact we want to connect the world to Nature and if you would like to help us achieve that head over to our website and click donate it will tell you all about what you need to do there's also some private Safaris on offer if you donate a hundred dollars or more and the choice will be there between Lauren Steve or Cedric so now goal for the month is to reach eleven thousand dollars and if we do reach that goal one of our guides or naturalist will show off their best Bush survival skills so I head over to the website and click on donate enough of that now we need to see if we cannot get to catch up with this elephant I don't think it would be difficult Dave ah there is still in the distance and it isn't relatively warm afternoon for this time of the year it's about 26 28 degrees currently and we are going to go and try and follow this elephant and while we do that take a look at what the weather is like in our locations [Music] yes as you can see it's the weather is beautiful this afternoon here at ajuma and we've got some Terrapins this is a sunbathing on top of this fallen over tree or this dead log it's situated here in the water and you can see they are having good all afternoon well good afternoon everybody my name is Cedric and behind the camera with me on Rusty we've got the BK say yes thank you oh yeah of course South Africa and we are looking out for amazing amazing species this afternoon we are going to see what we can find I'm just going to scratch around a little bit around this area my plan for this afternoon is to head up all the way towards buffels with damage so the dam that's in the North Eastern corner of Juma as we did have those in kahuma Lions a nice pride of lines that went to settle down somewhere on the Northern side of the dam and so BK and myself have decided maybe this afternoon we are going to head into that area maybe we find them on a kill maybe they made a kill during the the day you never know it is a perfect I can say pathway for buffalos it usually come from buffelsook area from another property property that's just north of us and when they do come South they usually head into that area so just down the road so you know me I'm not going to give that one a skip I'm gonna go and take a look if any of the Juma Clan characters are around there at the dense site ilsa a very good afternoon to you too thank you so much for joining us on our sun set Safari this afternoon I'm hoping you're having a wonderful Saturday while we are and we are going to enjoy it even more so now that we are out on Safari and you can see what's happening here in this African Wilderness of ours I can find some amazing African animals indeed animals birds reptiles you name it we are just going to look for anything and everything and while we're gonna study it towards first the hyena then let's head over to Chris and you see what's happening with those elephants in pridlands all right so we um it's not the same elephant we were following actually um that elephant has continued to move and joined up with a small breeding herd of elephants what is a breeding herd of elephants you'll hear us use that term very often and a breeding herd of elephants is basically the the most common sort of form of a herd it's a group of related elephant cows or females and their offspring are referred to as a breeding herd as opposed to a bachelor herd which is a group of only elephant Bulls elephant males so if you hear us talk about breeding herds or Bachelor herds that is indeed what it is so what's happened here is that a day or two ago some elephants have pushed down a marula tree and this particular elephant is still trying to see this little a bit of bark surrounding some of those branches that are still juicy and have not yet fully dried out thank you Teresa wants to know under which circumstances would an elephant trumpet Theresa it's a trumpeting is a loud vocalization that's done through the trunk obviously and compare it to the way we do any excessive vocalizations ourselves we do it out of sheer Joy sometimes we will get it we'll scream when we are terrified we also scream at our parents when we throw Tantrums when we are babies and we also scream sometimes or shots at other people maybe not in Anger maybe it's an another person that's too far away from you to hear your normal voice and you elevate your voice so those are typically the reasons why elephants will also trumpets fear anger being terrified shouting at other elephants babies throwing Tantrums it could also indicate some form of aggression as well like we would shut in anger so that trumpeting is exactly that it's the same as us screaming for whatever reason screaming was shouting for all the reasons that we shout and scream very emotional beings these elephants I'm gonna say this young boys also now decided to leave try and follow the others and what I'm hoping for is that they will move towards the Waterhole which is about about 500 meters ahead so we will also follow them and hopefully get some elephants drinking sometimes just enjoy watching them move away in the distance like that I don't know there's just something about it from it a visual perspective I don't know it's a very soothing thing to watch elephants move off this Father's Day let's honor our wild dads fathers serve as an example by protecting and providing for their young join us as we raise a toast to all the extraordinary wild dads who Inspire us to be brave adventurous and independent join in our wild dad's Father's Day special from the 17th to the 18th of June with your dad [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] all right [Music] foreign [Music] everybody good afternoon welcome so good to have you with us this afternoon on the sunset Safari and we started off with a nice group of elephants here having a jolly time let's take a look at this beautiful beautiful by the way my name's Andrew and just behind that camera over there is Mr Paul and we started off on a good note we can watch some elephants for now but the plan this afternoon is we're going to see if we can find some Mickey wears for you so let's see all right but back to the elephants they're having a good time dust bathing having a little bit of a chuckle over here [Music] it seems that our screen is out of sync with the camera so what Emporia sees behind his camera screen is not what I'm seeing in the front screen so I'm always confused I always like worry oh are we too high are we too low but of course knows what he's doing and he will make it work regardless so these elephants there's actually a a bit of a wallow that's just behind them so that's south of south of them at the moment this is leopard lover good afternoon thanks for joining us and and thanks for that question but I'll be honest with you yes once once in my entire life it happened to me in the Eastern Cape it wasn't at amakala it was it a different game reserve and uh this elephant ball wasn't in must or anything he was he was quite fun uh he was in the bush 90 degrees to us and then he just suddenly started walking towards my it was Land Cruiser at that time and I guess in the vehicle and you know you can't do anything if you try and reverse you know he's going to get a fright so you you just let him come so he came and he stopped right here by my door his tusk was literally just above my head and he actually uh put his trunk on my lap but just a brief moment and I just continued looking forward I didn't want to look at this elephant I was I was really like you know am I going to say petrified but I was very like feeling out of place over there and we met at all finished because he turned around and went back into the bush and then when that it all finished I said to my guest okay we're gonna stop for a Sundown or drink not because I needed a Coca-Cola or anything like that was because I needed to go behind the bush and just sort of reminisce on what just happened you know as guides we don't want that to happen but in some situations you know it it might it can happen and I felt like a small little peanut really and that's why I often say nature every now and then will put you in your place ever since then I watch very carefully I don't want that to happen again because things as you know can go terribly wrong at any moment and that's no good but luckily it was a nice gentle elephant with no problems in the world what a view this is of all this dust bathing the first thing important said to me was wow this sand is so red and that's exactly what it is Mac they are turning red in the dust indeed so all the soil that you're seeing out here is what we call aeolian Soil it's just a fancy word for saying that it's soil that's in an area that has migrated naturally to that area so all this red soil that you're seeing the red soil in the Kalahari and some of the red soil in Botswana that is all called aeolian soil and it's look at these guys just running off there um yeah and it actually originates from the Sahara Desert blown in particle by particle over millions of years look at this isn't this just beautiful you might just see some Impalas further behind look at this isn't this just great so there's actually a wallow that they've just come from you can't see it from the side of the road you have to know where the swallow is and that's the water that they found and it's so nice to know that there's a bit of mud in there and a bit of water and they can go there and cool off on a nice hot afternoon like today and Paul there's actually some more Dead Ahead there but they're moving in the thicket we might just see them pop out again oh not sure if you heard that just hear this almost sounds like a V8 engine so elephants are communicating with one another at the moment and that's how they do it through Sound Vibrations that they're going to pick up through their feet sound it's a beautiful sound okay while we're waiting patiently that's a good plan I think let's head off to the to Juma with Cedric you want to say good afternoon to you foreign good afternoon good afternoon everyone and welcome in a beautiful afternoon here at Juma Safari life it's such a beautiful beautiful afternoon we're starting our show here with the head of Impala earlier on while you are away with us we're checking attacks of shidulu looking in the area you are thinking if shouldul have a medical here what's going to happen she'll bring the cup so we'll give it a time now try to go and find as much as you can other stuff as far as wild dogs so we believe that um if you made a killer she might come back of course this is our primary consumer as you can see leopard will move no doubt in areas like this where there's quite a lot of Impala activities reading on the road as we drive you can tell that there's quite a lot of activities of Impala here that moves into the era what might bring the Impala into area if we look at the both side of the grass is being less cut and it's very low is where the Empire will prefer to be in an area like this because they can see the Predators or enemy coming from the distance that's raising this Impala they love the area at the same time that might attract leopards and lions and wild dog of course as we're heading east is one of the area where the last location of wild dogs we see in early part of the morning maybe late of the morning they might be lying down we're just predicting if they move they might be in Twin depths because this is a water source good trees to protect themselves against the sun unbelievable it's lovely I believe that Owen and myself we are very keen to find one of these uh cats around in the area I would like to see Duro and I would like to see the wild dogs I know that cedrics had it more to the east I had that uh mohawk Fred yes thank you we are working slowly in the area it will take time for us of course because you need to do a circle coming back into the area it's in the nature of a leopard thread of course and anybody that join us for our afternoon you know once the leopard have cups she moves in the bigger picture of an area and their main aim is to be successful hunt and kill and all the time she tried to move in the area where is less hyena or less competition as far as we know where there's no match lines there's no much hyenas and there's no much leopard other leopard that compete with the female or a dominant male that father the cups where the cups might be always safe otherwise if she moves in the area we know the history background of should you do she have lost a lot of Cups and now I had I haven't seen the cups having cups might be five to six months I'm not sure exactly with the age but it's good luck for her she's now trying to be at the best female raising two cups not easy in the area where it's quite a lot of competition but lots of food because it's Impala as the wind is breaking you can see that or breaking you can see that the Impala become very close all together they really excuse me want to help one another when it comes to sense of a smile and hearing in order to clean the right direction in most of time if they're more free you tend to see them they will be cut around in the area because nothing that they can fear I just start thinking maybe the leopard has been here they've got the scent of a leopard and now they try as much as they can try to get close to one another that's reason you find them they're moving slowly by Shore and close to one another there's no mating now if it does happen it could be the lead Pickers it do happen that you find one of the female should enter into matching second or so late but normally it's April May somewhere you tend to see in Para they start to mate June July it's very rare you know that they are Six Mile decision period of around November December most of them they will be giving birth and it's very very unique to see these pieces of course when they do you have a youngster all of them they drop at the same time because it's all about safety if they're moving numbers they are a lot more safe than individuals give birth because it will be targeted by all species out in nature we will realize November here December if you come in the natural reserve it doesn't matter wherever you will be you tend to see leopards there are so much active moving up and down even a hyena and jackals giving baboon they try to hunt a baby impala and they grow very fast because it really for them it has to be grow in order to go away from the Predators it's how actually you tend to see in power why are so much populated if you go to quarantine late at night you'll be able to see hundreds and hundreds of uh Impala unless if predators are close by let's carry on and head here towards the horizon the other side and see what might be around for us but I believe that if we come back here later stage maybe we might uh find fresh checks of the dulu and follow up the reason why I'm saying this is very important a leopard went in the same way come in and go in it's almost the same direction to me with my experience she tells me that she ever made a kill in the area and she's now going back towards um uh same era where she um left the cups maybe in a den or somewhere else because she's heading towards uh um there by Transformer she might cross into a red Dam in aratusa so we'll we'll go there slowly by show after we check the area if there's no other activities great we'll still continue on the Freeman's Scotland we want to see down tree house what might be around in that area it's more important for us to check all this area we know that this time of a year with many years collectively experience that I have here in June we might start to see new leopards around him especially young males that were moving from somewhere else you know that Lions leopard if they're born in particular area they're not going to stay there they will move and this is the great time because the movement of all uh Happy People species they come from North east north east corner and head into this area quite a lot this is the highway the highway for all species all the lines that comes into service centers safely you can mention them from machingalan from you can mention all of them Birmingham they come from the same area well especially this time of the year so it will be something of course if this year we don't see something like that is being a couple of years we haven't seen much of these lines coming but I believe that last year we have seen part number of young male leopards comes into the area and lastly we have seen that S8 mail have come into the era from that part so we are looking forward maybe the collection of Birmingham because I had that north of us Birmingham malls are almost six young males so it might be time for them to move in the area being six it will be unbelievable to see them yeah you know that is a Birmingham Pride that a small enough of our area that exists in Gala today more successful was pride in breeding young melts dressing all the time they come straight to the South moved them towards that water that I mentioned earlier so now we're waiting for these elephants to arrive and they were still on the route yeah I don't can't really tell exactly how long it's gonna take but we thought it's going to be a good idea come to the water old it's a warmish day and we'll just wait a little bit here for those elephants don't think they're going to take too long about 10 minutes or so I suspect not sure which side they are gonna go to drink and we are hoping that it would be in that little Gap that you see there in the foliage other than that at the moment relatively quiet around this particular waterfall you're just patiently waiting for these elephants Jasmine your comment there spot on brightlands are indeed an elephant Paradise there is a lot of elephants around here I must say and it's got a bold statement I think at its peak it's almost for me personally as if Providence has got the highest density of elephants anywhere where I have operated as a guide I have seen areas with some High densities of elephants up in Botswana but I didn't guide there such with the small traveling through the area there also parts of Zimbabwe no I've seen similar densities in other parts of Kruger at times not as constant as this particular portion of the grata Kruger not sure why that is the type of bush terrain here is no different to some of the surrounding areas elephants have not yet thereafter don't even hear them the thing is they move along the dense tree cover along that small dry riverbed and once they are in there they move a lot slower this is nice and Shady there's also quite a few plants that they consume on the root to the water hole we'll patiently wait so while we wait let's take a look at a clip that's going to explain to you the 55-day course with Eco training it is a slightly shorter cause where you spend 55 days at some of the Eco training campuses have you ever aspired to become a skilled Safari guide traversing the African bush and encountering wild animals up close whether you're a retiree a recent graduate or a professional seeking a change the 55-day eco-training program is for you this comprehensive course will provide you with an unparalleled opportunity to gain expertise in every aspect of the African bush with the coaching of experienced training guides 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you'll receive 2 000 Rand off return home with Newfound knowledge a qualification Unforgettable memories and a sense of accomplishment that will last a lifetime foreign thank you joining us here we are on um Treehouse South slowly heading towards the east you know what we have found we find tracks of Calamba moving in a direction in the morning around quarantine we find the tracks going north east so I'll use my own prediction because it's been like almost 8 to 10 hours that rapid being in the area so I'm gonna try to check her three house from Furthermore I'm gonna go kingdoms looking for checks of Calamba if not in between English and thereby Angus house it looked like she ended on that area she looked like her she was coming from a little Gary far from South and I believe that she is in this property so I need to work on that and found this beautiful cut queen of humor is trying to share the information of all these leopards where they come from from Corolla ruler Shadow I mean Tandy as they go back down like that way so it's really been many years as we walked of Chima follow a lot more um video and information that has been kept from this leopard we know for nothing very well this is the area sometimes you'll be surprised by molo acti he likes the area a lot if you uh several days back the final West from here it's very quiet that's looking like this here very skittish male leopard thank you lovely opportunity while we are here at the dam looking around over to Cedric foreign as you can see we have got two hippopotamus it's just uh staring at us and of course they are enjoying the water for the afternoon as I say it's not too hot um but of course then you've got some interesting things as you know it is caturday it's okay today well we have to have some cats and we've got some nice 20 cats so yes we have uh located on the gohuma pride so there's pride of lions and they are very much fast asleep all scattered all over this so exactly that where the screen is showing now they're all skated in the grass here I think there's around about 11 or 12 of them all together but we'll try and count I'm just going to do a little bit of counting very shortly but for now we've got two of the older females that's lying close to us as you can see in the shade and then we've got the one a little bit further in there actually another two little three there sorry looks like a young male you can see the little bit of the main coming up off the neck there so one of the young males and then we've got a female there and then there's another one here so there's four actually in that side looks like another young male but we will try and reposition again uh later on to see if we can get more views on the race but but yeah well we're going to try and see what's going to be the best position this side to see if we can get a view of all these lines somehow uh while we do that let's head over to Chris to see if those elephants have made their way down to the dam yeah so they have arrived indeed arrived and we are in the hot seat here they're right next to us okay so I wanna just keep quiet a little bit let's just listen to the sounds of them drinking it's quite a soothing sound careful dependent is a bee flying towards you this is a very very old cow look how dented her temples are very big obviously we're looking down at the moment on to her so it doesn't appear to be big but it's a massive cow she was just next to our vehicle just now and she is huge very old car very likely the matriarch of this herd as well very likely I'm saying let's see how our tusks are growing rather skew and that's a combination of genetics as well as the way that she's used to sharpen them and maintain them Adam wants to know if there's a specific Dam at pridelines that the elephants frequent now firstly Adam there's two dams leper Dam and leper dam is the one where we are now in the Northwestern corner of pridelands and then in the central Parts there's in Glover Dam and I say it's about equal possibly if you really have to say one or the two it would be probably in global Dam the one in the central parts but it it seems to ebb and flow there's times where they frequent this particular Dam and sometimes they frequent the other then but it's it's it's relative because both of these dams probably at this very time you will see elephants it all depends on where the herds are at that particular time which of the two is closer but both these water holes or dams are very good options at this particular time of day with this weather to find elephants as we can see clearly there's nothing quite like a campfire crackle of wood the scent of bushwillow it's warm glow sign up to be an Explorer and curl up to converse with your favorite naturalists and guests at our fireside chat [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] now we've managed to find some more elephants what an afternoon and I believe Chris out at Pride lens was very patient waiting for some elephants to come to leopard Dam and he was rewarded we weren't waiting we were just driving and we got surprised by this herd over here and by the sounds of it from what we can hear there seems to be a lot more in this Thicket over here now there's actually a very thick sickle Bush Thicket here and I would say from what I've seen um so far this is one of the most thickest thickets that I've seen and uh you know elephants do eat the sickle Bush but if they don't eat it at their rights that it needs to be eaten it really starts to take over and that's what's happening over here beautiful so they've been probably feeding in the sickle Bush Thicket and just gently moving through chakuru dam is not too far it's going to be to our sort of south of our Direction at the moment we're gonna solidly Head West uh we've got reports that one of the mejiwas at least one of them that I gathered was found somewhere in the West and the mahiwas are the the males within the local Pride out here of lions which is really beautiful lion so I'm looking forward to seeing them yet while I've been here but we were very close the other day when they were roaring in the early morning and then later on where we were actually waiting for them to pop out so we're just giving it a bit more time we would have actually seen them so patience is really an important thing our chair nature and as you know nature is patience she does things on her own accord and sometimes we just need to slow down and just sort of get into that slow motion of nature okay we are going to try and weave our way through we're going to send you to Rex and he's doing some bird watching at the moment thanks joining us with these two um the great guy wear bad they're enjoying a happy Saturday together a group in mind if you want around the water Hall this is one of the most most security for all the guys and trackers out in nature if anything comes to the water hauling for in a form of predators they will let you the present of danger there's reason they call them go away they make that beautiful beautiful lamp cool that you can hear from the distance so I'm so happy to see them here that means there's nothing that have come across here this is the area we'll be expecting the crossover of the wild dogs in mature or left right where the camera is pointing so I believe that if the wild across they'll settle down here maybe later on we might check our boundary and also riverbed before we head back in the area where we find shizulu tracks showing a little bit of interesting um signs that she might uh having a kill on that area and also we have Calamba tracks at the same time I'll try to cover the area and find the tracks of these two leopard if I find a very fresh checks of Calamba or stick of talamba if I go back and find shiduru tracks I'll be more happy to follow schedule tracks because we know that she does have cups all lovely look at that these two guys or too bad here like enjoying the energy from the Sun even where I'm standing at the moment it really a little break in there but I think very very I the most rely on the Velvet Monkey those are the most great security that try to tell you exactly to follow up because favorite monkey when they call they're not going to call for anything sometimes they do call for a snake but you need to differentiate between these two two to three different calls because when they see leopard is like triple very fast when they see Lions it's also slow you can tell that maybe double then the sea lands if they do see a snake it's more specially African rock python they can be so much nervous that they can really speed up on the lamp content you know that something special that you need to go and investigate but all species Impala sometimes is one of the most animal that can really rely on them the only thing with the Impala once they get the wind or Scent of a leopard even if they don't see the leopard they will um they're all going to do love I mean they will lamb and after that the alarm Mark of the Empire Light can be um not accurate because from the sand you need to see uh an animal movement like uh The Velvet Monkey this fast sport then they can do um calling to indicate Danger on that area and also these guys are very good they are very very active around water source same as blue explore same as testiculars and life center class most of time because they also are very good when they see danger they can tell you like a blue wax bill they make a sharp and noise so if you walk in the either you head them you must suspect something is moving ahead on you this is very amazing gray go away you can see they have that Crest you cannot really mistaken of this uh go a bit there's a lot of species as far as taraka uh trumpet and all that purple Allure and all that they call it a rock at the moment it mustn't confuse you so it uh it's a lot more around in the area there's so much beautiful and most color it's the only one that are really common here is this one gray go away bad I love them look at that okay let me try to head towards the the boundary and see if we can find something at the meantime let me send you to Cedric with kahumas from my end thank you Erickson yes we just we just repositioned now it's the best we're gonna get for for the time being as we can see this this area is scattered with the Lions and of course the nkuma pride is getting quite a formidable Pride so in the composition of this pride is quite interesting because yeah with the 14 lines you'll have the four older females amongst the slot and then of course you'll have the four sub-adults between uh letter and in those four sub adults from 2021 to a female and two are male and then you've got another six from the 2019 uh letter from 2019 you've got another six of them and four of them are male and two of them are female so yes it is quite a interesting setup so what's going to happen now yeah so otherwise you've got so many males yeah and you've got mohawk mohawk is just somewhere it's difficult to really pinpoint exactly who's viewing the zoo yeah but it's my walk is summer here because we did see him this morning so I mean now you're gonna have of course the two miles from the 2021s the turn then you're going to have another four from the 2019 so you can have six males together so one day these six males will join up as a coalition and they'll move off and then they'll go and create a territory one day for themselves but for now they are just remaining with the with the pride and a pride like this I mean when you've got 14 lines with mohawk um yeah no you need something substantial to you know you know pray say something like a buffalo a zebra wildebeest but yeah I think preferably as a buffalo so if a buffalo does come down now towards buffels that will be quite interesting times it'll play out yeah so yes we should sit here and we are going to take a look and listen out and maybe maybe something gets the attention but for now the lions are doing what Lions do best during the daytime and that is sleep and rest and and conserve conserve their energy for nighttime patrolling nighttime hunting you know it's that time they've got better chances of bringing something down because then they can get much uh closer to the praise PC at night time without spending too much energy they can see much better than the diurnal animals so you'll find that once it's Sun starts setting that's definitely going to get some more action out of them sorry uh don't get the name and the comments I said something about cat today Daisy is definitely cut today made I mean if you've got so many so many lions together it is awesome especially for cat today and uh I don't know when last I've seen like me personally seeing them groomers all together like this with of course Mohawk it is really special seeing the entire Pride together sometimes you'll find two yeah another like the other night we saw four uh or Ben had four of them at mohawken another three of the young males and and it's amazing because what happened as well is that we followed up on these lines yesterday afternoon of course from my walk and the three young males and they were close to go down they were close to our camp area then we've got their tracks going all the way west along virtual axis actually heading towards the gate side and it seemed like they might have turned and then they came all the way back east and I think when once they maybe heard the rest of the pride started contact calling and all that and of course Mohawk and those three young males decided okay oh there's the rest of the pride they turned around and they came all the way back east and of course located on them on that Pride somewhere there in Torchwood and then they came back now west again towards buffelsick Dam so it just shows you they quickly pick up on each other's locations no matter how far they could be maybe three four five k's away at night time and once they start contact calling and all that oils noise travels and I can quickly locate on the area and their location no they're all a Happy Pride happy family it was actually nice just to see these some of these younger boys as well around yeah I actually thought this one was a mohawk in the beginning but also exactly Jamie is a lot of flat cats at the moment but you can see the male on the right hand side there I actually thought it was more because when I came around the corner I saw you see this dark main nice Mane coming through uh but then I realized it's one of the young males from of course from the Cubs from 2019. but it is getting quite big and it's beautiful I think this might be the male that's got that scar on his top her left hand lip it might be that male so it might be though I think it's a ridge nose females uh Cub this from 2019. thank you so much welcome joining us we have one of the most rare species to see nowadays this is um White Rhino it is smooth rare now more than anything else I can hear now where we are click like something in a riverbed it's really making oh wild dogs here look at that wall dogs wow it's coming it's coming wow this is what we this is what we had in the riverbed this is the area where most I really love to come and check this wall talk I was just nearly saying this is the perfect area for wild dogs I can't tell whether they're here or not but they love the area a lot they're starting to move in the lower bottom of the river I can see that the mud settle in the area the only thing that a wild dog likes is called out of tampody ticket that can be providing a healthy Shadow having this rhino also it works we were lucky we cannot able to follow them at the moment maybe you have to go back slowly by show is a game track here that might take us back to Twin dams where we're earlier on trying to find if it's anything there look at the Oxford great lovely stay with us with us then go far we'll position ourselves according to the movement of this wild dog and able to follow them and see if we're going to be lucky or not but the way they move it tells me that uh they're hunting something you know this wild dog like yala like pushback in this area it's very thick in most cases this ticket it was bushbuck which makes life easy for wild dogs to hunt wow quite a lot of nice tricks and he's sitting with the Reno's and all of a sudden you get some wild dogs that's just coming out of nowhere well done good luck on that one trying to re relocate and reposition there as at least all this Beacon my drive can be a little bit more relaxed with these lines for now because I never know what changes up here things can change up very quickly um in these sightings always so always let these sightings play out yes you might find it's lying the sleepy cats and there's not much action for sure have patience I've learned about patients coming through from animals patients and things can change up quite quick but for now these beautiful lines are just enjoying a good afternoon nap especially now in winter time when things cool down a little bit earlier as well as the sun sets a little bit earlier you'll find it doesn't take too long before these prize decide to start getting a little bit more active and start searching for something to hunt it looks like a few of their bellies are quite flat that doesn't seem like that they have eaten some of them haven't eaten too much over the last few days I can see this young male said he twisted around but it is beautiful isn't he foreign Breakaway area compared to where I am now that's a little bit further further east from where we are Jamie um I'll say North East West actually sorry I thought we had a map here but uh See Clearly the map has grown legs and walked off from for Rusty but uh Jamie yeah they further west from where we are now um obviously I've got telemarket breakaways they also end up here at Biffle Dam sometimes so there's this little part of their territory so this is more like almost like an overlap of lion Prides territories and so you'll find telemarket breakaways even those uh in Bali Pride I mean they were I'm sure they were around here before and of course in kurumas sometimes you do get those overlaps with uh lion Prides and quite a bit and quite quite big as well but I think to tell them how to break was not they don't go as far south as they did of course in Commerce there's pride of lines there's territories coming up to the northern side of Juma and then now we'll stretch all the way down into Mala Mala into those areas and even into the Kruger National Park further east from where we are with the telemarket breakaways is this side Northern side of Juma and then of course further into a property called buffalo and all the way up to the manilati boundary that's quite far north of us so this band of area is pretty much I can say the overlap where we are now but uh it won't be a good thing if the telemarket Breakaway is coming to this area now while he's sitting with 14 lions um yeah I think they would rather avoid any contact with us with this Pride because I think that in Kuma pride is going to be once again a formidable Pride I remember in 2010 2011 2012 there used to be 14 as well I think 14 or 15. in 2010 2011 2012. it used to be quite a huge Pride as well and I mean they used to specialize at bringing down buffalo because of the size of the pride that's amazing we've been following this Pride for many many many years this sounds like that young male to the right days he was having a bit of a dream is that he did he hear that he had like a little bit of a growl there I think he's definitely in Cat land at the moment that lips that's gone the lip I'm just trying to take a look uh Nicholas while they twitched their ears well their Twitter ears because they're little flies things are a little kind of bothering them they've got all that little fluff that's coming out of their ears so of course sometimes even a blade of grass can be like touching that a little bit of hairs around the ear area and of course just flicking it just like ah you know a little bit of a ticker tickle there as well flies bothering them coming into the ear coming to land on the ear I can just uh trying to get rid of them but sometimes you'll find not just twitching but moving the ear sometimes and they'll move the ear back and forth and um you'll see when they do move the ears back and forth like that is now across you can see that grass is just bothering that one and there's a fly you see a fly that was flying around there but sometimes when they move it to directions then it's more kind of listening out for what's happening trust me if I have to get off the vehicle now right yeah this entire Pride will jump up all practically together at the same time because as soon as one hears something and jumps others hear that one jumps and they'll all will just jump with like a fright so they look like they're sleeping but they also still listening out and smelling what's happening around here okay with the wild dogs yeah thank you sad we we managed to get this single wall dog but look at the rest I might be moving in the ticket here this is one of the Mel unbelievable one of the red species of course him and a rhino is something we get to see here you get more excited to come across with them while ducks are more successful look at the watches as their dogs moves the wooded vulture they always compound these dogs because they know that success when it comes to a hunt is very high that's reason sometimes what we're gonna rely at the moment is all about vultures wherever they're going if you lose Visa of these pieces we'll follow the I mean the Watchers were able to show us exactly where the clock is getting scraps from the ground something that they have demolished here been killed it could be the watches it could be a leopard he'll never know that's going back oh no it's very thick where they stopped taking a shoe we just cross fingers across fingers they go maybe towards kingdoms okay lovely you can see but it's somewhere there as you can see YES Movement just moving I'm not sure which pack is this but let me position myself because the dogs once they move they move you need to know sometimes to drive here in a bush in order to follow them if not it's very easy to lose them remember defecation is a very good sign of communication if he's not separated if other dogs come to the area they know that he's been here he's moving in a direction they're able to follow up although they have a relocation sound here they're coming front of a vehicle this movement more wild dogs are coming they join him they were chipping a little bit look like a small bed when that communication communicate it's really amazing I'm so happy finding wild dog my first afternoon here at gym it's unbelievable look at the wooded vulture they're not really following his uh wild doctors because they can really also their defecation of a wild dogs you tend to see these living lion defecation they go for them remember the wooded vulture also endangered species so they are really limited around yeah they're not much as they're okay and Ravi thank you joining us for the afternoon and thank you everyone that joined us we are looking forward to follow this uh War Dogs we hope and cross our finger I've just seen the movement here there might be in a riverbed we always have a nest of an owl it might be moving towards uh North the best approach of this maybe they're gonna come out carry them in the next 10-15 minutes you never know let's see what able to drive in a riverbed let's pick but we need to quickly go ahead with these guys from Mamba Crossing maybe we might be able to relocate them again so there's no doubt if they come out here all able to see them if not I'm at uh probably the same route and try to do but at the moment look like they're concerning in a riverbed I can see movement there if it's not my shadow but look like there's somewhere there I can see one dog's to my right we are apologizing for a breakup in a picture we are moving in the area where signal is very low I can't hear quite more beds according to that our here we go oh lovely thank you Owen looked like we are traveling along this riverbed it's in the nature of dogs to hunt in a riverbed like the reason behind that it's all about the weak and also young stars because they're concentrate in a very uh ticket very good ticket as far as bushbuck in a ticket like this so these guys they know that it can be a huge benefit hunting around this riverbed or the thicket itself wow now it's going different direction let's me move to the other side we are cheap one of the anyone that you want to see this afternoon wild dog Calamba we still have to teach after these dogs you can see here there's this guy here flying show me the direction of the docks where they're going so I have my own drone you can see I'd have to follow them is your dad a wild Earth fan from the 17th to the 18th of June we are celebrating Father's Day by discussing all the vital roles dads in the Wild play if you'd like to make your dad smile this far this day you can send in a special shout out to fathers wilder.tv and our naturalists will share them on the show make a one-of-a-kind Father's Day memory from any corner of the globe with wild Earth foreign [Music] oh yeah [Music] we managed to find them they're just waiting at the moment because the tree itself providing a little bit of a healthy you can see they've been active in the course of a day in a very hot day you'll find these guys moving hunting and try to be successful we're expecting if it is a female here the match you might be pregnant not so long and next one next week too they might uh delivering the youngster and they will be very selective areas it's not all the area that they can give birth the last area with all the competition of hyenas they'll pick that area and able to set it down it's such amazing amazing to see the puppies and actually how the whole pack get involved when it comes to parental care or feeding of a youngster it's everybody has to contribute they have to go out hunting and speed back towards our feedback to the Dan and regurgitate for the youngster the youngster they drink milk and the meat that comes from all the pack most special alpha male and half of me after regurgitate more than anyone but the rest of the fact they do assist on that that's the reason you find the puppies that so much successful unless if they have diseases and also a lying competition but otherwise if they're in area where there's no match activities of all competition as fast lines and hyenas they tend to be highly highly successful because individual FEMA can have 15 puppies they get the wind is an obstacle at the moment the wild dogs are not happy because they break oh lovely I hear I'm with the autopack thank you everyone that will ever give me that update thank you I really appreciate it what's our Park it's it makes sense you know that Otto pack there was one female from Pooler pack that permanently joins on a tower pack itself in the mouth so it really makes sense because ottawa's West from us and now it's time for them to inspect the area which area is the best and if you follow my favorite species seeing them back in the area there is sometimes I mean 20 25 years back we're struggling to see a wild dogs but in the last five ten years 10 years actually they are picking the numbers they are more successful we have seen we have had quite a lot living okay uh that is easy here there's one of the female that have a little bit of a notch on their nose they know it they know it and one of the female have a little bit of opening in the canine it cuts the cannon always sticking out so the guys they can know that pack exactly which one is this it's look like smiling all the time you can see they cannot sticking out one of the FEMA that's one of the originally females from punga pack and now I have joined Ottawa pack so they know like like that there's people who always dedicate they follow this animal and in a daily basis most especially on this program Wildlife Safari life these more people who knows all this leopard by looking at them and sometimes we might get confused but they can tell exactly that tells you it's all about dedication but we also know them due to those signs that we have or marks that we have on the wild dogs whew this is great it's nice I love when the wild dogs are not moving the only time that I also prefer wild dog moving is when they're going for animal hunting and in a very close range where the vehicle is I've tried one day it is enough try to uh follow the Wild dog hunting it was a nightmare you cannot able to stick with that pace they are so fast let me follow it's great thanks for everyone joining you can ask questions comments or anything that you like to see you are very welcome to email us and for more questioning or anything about this wild dog in particular or anything that you would like to see this afternoon Rosemary commenting on that what gorgeous this beautiful sighting it is Rosemary honest speaking it is lovely and look I really love I mean coming down a Juma Safari life the only time I also reported and read this wild dogs but it's very limited vehicles coming in and I'm enjoying myself deciding that means I can see the most of the action if you do happens otherwise if we are more than one or two vehicles it helps a lot to follow up on the dogs and know where we're going because one vehicle of course it could be much difficult but at the moment myself and Owen we are managing well and I really love it I'm enjoying this site thank you while they're Crossing spaghetti Crossing heading to the north along righteousness at the stage uh the question is I get the question that uh one of our technical hoops they they close similarities to be honest but uh as far as no this is a dog family very close to dubs if wolves are close to the dogs yes of course if not I didn't have much information about wolves because hardly in the area we don't have hoofs and we don't put effort learning about Hooves but dogs are very close related wild dogs very related with dogs ah it's taking us in different angle so let me try let me try to off-road here and see if we can manage that moving along the drainage line it could be very difficult for Signal because it might be effective all the time but uh at the moment I have no choice let me try to follow and I know that what's going to happen and it would be a Kill wow I think that's they're covering the whole area north on the Eastern side of this Riverbank and looking particular maybe for small game I love driving this car because I can go anywhere around here in the riverbed thank you thank you let me try to get out of here I might be trapped with locks but I'll use my experience of 4x4 to get out of here you can tell that it's a huge experience and knowing the area it helps quite a lot because it's easy to stock yeah not able to follow this anymore they all went straight didn't know you know one went more this side these guys are going towards Gary Dam it's very thick where they're moving but we'll try our best thank you let's take this opportunity over to Andrew with the male lions don't forget those nice one Rickson very nice job on what you found this afternoon yeah we've also found something cool and uh just uh take notes that if you are at this since it's a viewer and you don't want to see you know things like kills and so on uh just bear in mind that there is a caucus over here and just beyond the carcass you won't be able to see and we've tried our best but he is in there it's one of the mejiwa brothers and right now he's just laying flat so you're at least ninety percent of the carcass is finished so you can just imagine for him he's going to be extremely full and the only thing he's going to be interested right now is keeping cool and staying in the shade and that's why we can just barely see him we can just see some of his main but it's good to know that uh one of the brothers is here of course has got a nice kill and is going to be in great condition now this is actually the first lion that I've managed to show and poor while we've been here at medikwe so also my first one for the stint and so we're just enjoying the view not sure what they've killed we're trying to figure it out ourselves we think it might be of all the Beast it looks like it could be a wildebeest but I'm not 100 sure even with binoculars we battling to make out what the ear is because we can only see an ear there but it's just really it's on a constant basis we're being reminded so there is a little bit of movement in the bush there you might just see uh there's a black back jackal a black back Jackal is now coming in joined okay so it's just behind that sickle bush just slowly just I was gonna say walking but it's decided to sit down wow so that's what five that's going to be ten it's gonna be about 15 meters from the carcass so this Jackal knows very well that there's a line lying down there and it's just watching and waiting from a nearby distance it's very courageous of the the jackals testing crazy you know on a daily basis we're being reminded on how incredible animal camouflages now imagine you know myself and a poor we're looking for Footprints and we're walking around here wow you would not spot him unless he growled or something but when we did come into the sighting when we just parked our vehicle at this position and we switched off we could oh there's a little bit more movement there not sure if you're gonna see it there so almost in the center of your screen just a little bit higher than Center mail line just incredible how many lays flat in that grass you will never know he's there only thing that gives it away that there could be you know a dangerous animal around you is the fact that there's a carcass a dead animal okay so rexin has got the wild dogs again so we're going to send you back to him well done rexen thank you thank you from Andrew we are with the wild dogs it's only in a ticket here but they're moving in the area remember where we saw the Impala and made a segment of all Bachelor balls these guys maybe they're small those Impala talking the Impala and decided to go on that area and Hunt they're moving in a drainage line to our right so what we can do at the stage is try to head to the route and manage to go ahead and intersect this movement of these wild dogs far in advance because once we leave them they move very fast within five seconds they can put the pace at least up to three two maybe 20 up to 100 meters in four seconds so that means with a minute if they really want to move they can cover at least five kilometer easily like that so let me I go ahead and able to see if we can manage to relegate them they're going to flemen's deep which is one of the area where the grass is very low they've been mowed to that area if they hunt on that surrounding hey hey it will be nice we'll be able to see a little bit of um in power interaction and wild dogs so stay with us then go far we are trying our best we know wild dogs move very quick hi it's Ellie here I'm not going to stop great we just drive past the pretty heart of elephant I know that uh the dogs that can't stay in the same vicinity where they elephants are they were always these two fight we can hear elephant trumpeting if they come across very close to them but they are moving the same place that they're moving guarantee will find them look like the aiming towards quarantine if they change direction to us the I've seen introduction of her dogs sometimes they're home rich but they're very much protective in the area where they're hunting fighting of two different packs is very common so it can happen it can happen because as they have competition themselves with the males and the females in the competition who is the strongest and also Define the area of hunting why not you can go for a different packs parties and kill them although I haven't seen it I've been seeing it I can't witness that much but these people I believe this afternoon on the live show that I've seen all of that please can you email us and give more answers of that if you have managed to seem that this era what I'm talking about is here I think this doctor might come out but I'll take care chances to go and look from the other side now you can see all these little scratches on this young male Lion's nose all the little cuts and scratches Old Wounds pretty much remember sometimes it's even even gets created by their own Pride members especially when they are around there at kills and when they're busy fighting over a kill sometimes they get a claw or a tooth or something that actually Cuts them on their face like that and it leaves a little bit of a scar he's still very much Outpost out here's a movement but this side this is a male it's got this beautiful Amber eyes so I think this y'all this is I'm sure this is the ridge nose female lion from the gumapride where she's not no she's no more unfortunate she I think she passed away as well I'm not too sure how long ago I think several months ago but she is pretty much the a mum of this young male I know that she moved over into londology those areas with another female called Amber eyes so they broke away from the Goma Pride itself and sometimes it does happen especially when they start mating with other males rest in peace lionesses from five years ago in which lionesses are still alive um for five years ago um I'm trying to think well there's four females yeah Chiller was born I think I think cello was born in 2016. I might be wrong on this because now that mother is not just all numbers you know it's like there's just numbers and graphs and everything that's running through my head so it's a little bit tough sometimes just to try and pick up exactly always on ages and exactly years and who's who but it's for females yeah and I think I think Chiller might be the oldest one yeah and Chile was from 2016. hmm yeah that's a good question oh definitely I shall keep you informed on the that question rest in peace as I said it's the four females is difficult to say I don't have Amber eyes I think Amber is still alive I think she's still in the South I think so so see we don't see those lines anymore so you know that's tough to say exactly what's been happening around with them and I think the one was mating with the plane camps well many I think about a year two years ago and then she had Cubs so I think that could be the case also I just want to get all of this other guy they're trying to get into the sighting yeah yeah you're on the damn wall you need to come on the other side of the damn Northern side so you need to kind of come on a you know along the fire break so go around come on the fire break and then there's that two track that goes directly south into uh into the schlatting towards the dam itself so I'm just trying to guide this other vehicle in here but they're clearly not listening but yet the sun is slowly goes starting to sit I think we all get a little bit of action a little bit more movement very soon very shortly I don't think give and take and they say I think 20 minutes I just spoke to this guy guys you need to come around on fire break and then come there's a two-track that comes straight South towards the dam sorry I just sometimes don't listen yeah well as we were sitting with the lines I think as you know it's uh Father's Day celebration this weekend and uh well let's go watch a beautiful clip I'm about to farther's a father line protection father Lions fulfilled the role of Pride protectors defending their families against other predators and most importantly against other male lions who may kill their cubs good although unconventional fathers from a human perspective lion dad's protective role is crucial for cup survival [Music] [Music] foreign [Music] [Music] let me say the dinner Direction it will be towards quarantine quarantine in life it's easy there is always in power that roam around in that area for safety because it's very open so we just cross our finger if we are lucky we want to see these wild dogs going into that direction we're following this world that will start seeing them we look at the hooded vulture where they're going they were in the middle stream then we follow a wooded washer tells us that now moving here up to here it'll be easy for us to follow them as long as this one wooded vulture follow them behind is how actually sometimes this species they have a very good relationship or similarity relationship that you need to really knows about and you can hear that now as we're speaking here there's a so-called uh wooded woodland or wooden Kingfisher that we're calling Ella on here that shows the wild dogs I'm not sure which one let's just call and stop and also woodpecker that's in the area lovely we're trying our best to follow up on these uh wild dogs they see where they're gonna take us to like to be in the thick I can see one here they're coming the approaching quarantine a different angle it's very interesting how the world can know this they just want to suppress the Impala that there's one come on the open road they approach the quarantine from the thicket and from the tree line to the south of quarantine and drainage line and able to see what might be natural it's not the it's not the first time for this wild dog hunting in the area they're very much experience you can tell that the animal can think even if it was somebody like me I'll do the same station responding stop there on the Northern side of uh pump track on from Scotland cut to the West really onto your other side of a radio it will happen this year this is the very good sign or if not the puppies you'll see them because these wild dogs where they're moving it's luckily when their pups they will come in the same area the same like elephant they don't forget the era that they've been before they follow up all the time like to hunt on the surrounding the reason behind that because they know where is the most highest City of Alliance and leopards and try to avoid that along the drainage line from Freeman's pump uh she was quarantine on the Eastern side of this drainage line back on the quarantine for the sport wow look at this it's such amazing can we follow we believe that quarantine could something always as you know that and the Sun is like a going slowly down you know that Impala and the kid in all the other species who did this only species then when they get dark they will be in a ticket because the sense of hearing it's well developed where the Impala they lack in an open patch where they can see the enemy coming from the distance and able to run away even a DOT so Impala is well recommend the sense of a smile on Impala is unbelievable there's reason all the time I've mentioned that Impala if they get a smile of any predator they can learn without seeing that Predator it's how actually they survive out here you know that created us once they get sins and shouted by other species they cannot hunt because that can attract hyena to come on that particular area in order to really interact on a kill so it's more important if any animal back in the area the leopard will move off layer line will move off maybe settle it down not to hunt until the alarm stop and controversy hunting the hand in a very quiet environment they don't really like a leopard knows that uh they're in an area or lines and other species look at this unbelievable I like the way they're moving such amazing hi wild Earth lovers I'm Holly I'm from Rochester New York and I'm a wildlife Explorer I'm also the proud and ecstatic recipient of a three-night stay at matswiri Safari Lodge in the Deep Way game reserve so wild Earth I want to thank you for being there I want to thank you for this wonderful prize and I'll be looking forward to seeing you shortly sign up today and you can sing it [Music] thank you foreign [Music] [Music] the metric you can see that the metric is always leading uh an alpha male if you look at this hot dog now we literally just soften side of quarantine on the tree line they do not step into the open first of all what they need to do is to listen who is around to quarantine itself in order to make decision how they're going to approach the animals around there such amazing they get a moment to settle down it's always it's in the nature there's reason if you look at oh this piece is lipid Lions they'll never ever Rush when it comes to hunting they wait until the right time cup and able to invest look at this dog here next to me unbelievable they used to a vehicle they're used to everything right here they have no fear that's raising early this morning when you see the scrub here if it was a Janet that is relaxed we're supposed to see but with the engine or vehicle tend to be not relaxed these guys is not the first time seeing vehicle they see vehicle in a daily basis it any corner of the Conservancy or in the greater Kruger National Park because they roam around this is the Ottawa Park which they have area to cover up to the West singita urusawa all the way down to malamala they roam around in the area you know that I can't say that uh they are not for eternity from the females if one packs get together they can fight for that but moving around here they cannot just challenge one another they'll let the other pack survive in the era without insisting to go and look for them for a fight it's not like Alliance lions in most cases they will insist that if there is a other part of lions that leaves within the jurisdiction of a territory even if it's a female they will challenge those and able to fight and push them off that's the reason this all the time change of territory or lion lion Dynamics in the greater than her Park you see some of the line I can hold territory for four to five years females can stay maybe 10 15 and after that there will be a change so wild dogs they have that flexibility to move from one angle to another unless if they come across us with the other pack and start to fight amongst themselves which is great to see that kind of a behavior it's less danger to the society or to the pack itself because it's not a high demand like Alliance how many lines they've been killed here in a reserve from territory how many leopards that we know fighting from territory they killed yes they do kill the dogs because of that uh nature balance and that you cannot blame a lion can kill a dog today here is I actually sit on the tropical 11 of all these animals they have to reduce some of the species because the Natural Balance can be right if not it will be very dangerous marbles are more quarantined South very close to Bright Spot to the West keep coming here you'll see my vehicle sorry there was someone who asked me really make me paying attention get lost here if it's really a clip of uh wild dogs let's enjoy that and see how good the Wild dog when it comes to print okay wild dog dads have a hugely important role in the survival of their puppies directly and indirectly their primary fatherly role is to lead the rest of the pack as they provision the hungry litter of up to 20 pups an intimidating commitment yeah when the Hunt is over and he has regurgitated some partially digested meat for his babies the Dad's job is only half done as the alpha male in the pack he will frequently lie away from the rest of the group keeping a watchful eye on his legacy and sounding the alarm when a threat arrives if they have sufficient energy after all that while dog dads might enjoy some playtime with their puppy thank you foreign just get information from Owen this nickel too female and one of them have I mean they get killed inside manually from the Lions it's very common to find that the wild dogs get killed by lines in the area but I'm saying to you uh this afternoon we are so much fortunate in this area because all these animals north south east west if there is any pack of dogs or lions this is the corridor it's where they will migrate and most of time they get a lot of information because we look like place in the center although we are in the northern regions of South Side we can able to know what's happening from our neighbors with all these animals especially our characters leopards Lions wild dog hyenas if anything happens to them because while they have laughed to follow this animal and loving the enema will able to get information about them because you follow them especially in and out in the air ram so beds for myself to get involved in Wildlife because this is the right designation of all animals I believe if what does wild dog today we were putting our effort to see leopard but nevertheless tomorrow is still a day we were able to really follow up on the leopard because the leopard died in the era they're very elusive only individual animal that works around here which needs more time of course to follow up if you don't put yourself into it you might not see the leopard but I promise you we're able to see as we were wishing to see a wild dogs should do and Calamba it was very great we we have achieved that it was amazing really amazing makes me happy learn more the tall movement is almost like our hand and the ears all the time they able to whip all the flies that might be bothering them remember these guys they eat blood sometimes if it doesn't rain here or the black even if they groom themselves sometimes they relax to go down to the pans and wallow the small that they have it attracts a lot of flies and they can able to be free from the flies look at the ears always cheating and they tell us twitching all the time it's caterator of flies of course so they tell us it works quite a lot on on the flies and sometimes what does you see that white color that's full of mechanism when they move into the area you can see if they intimidated with anything they raise their white fluffy tail above to show us the one that are behind to let them know the present of a danger there's a reason all the time they have that um white color and always the tail is twitching all the time because when it comes to Danger it can happen at any time so the muscles of hotels has to be always active to respond to Ginger we can able to account them how many are they at the moment we can see six war dogs if I'm not Mexican six up to if it's the other one will be serving let's Auto attack you can look at that uh male ears down remember the following mechanism it can use the black spot behind the ears or for wild dog or leopard lines once the towel is switching and ears back against the back it might be something showing you that ahead there's something that they concentrate we might not see but these guys they have a very good sense of a smell that can read anything maybe up to 500 meters away and beyond that you can see you can't see anything but these guys they can read that and start to establish hunting you can see here you'll take each and everyone will take its own direction if they do see that the enema is very close they simplify they all like forming a chain and that chain is much more difficult to spot for anything it looks like a big lock moving so most of time it confuses all the primary consumers in a Impala while the I mean including wildebeest these guys have an ability to hunt Holdings look what they're doing now the information that is trying to form now it's all about hunting single far all the time there's one that breaks but you will be on a chain yes I just reached her to see before we get pushed but the game drive vehicle but at the moment it seems like we are standing in a very good chance to see what's going to happen at quarantine a Juma Safari life south of to our camp the DRC camp wow they go from small to big from steenburg up to kudu so that I believe sometimes we have seen dogs very much protective especially I think the um a dozen of uh zebra where they stallion halfway stallion you will be able to defend very much look at the approach that uh pushed the the circle the bush if it's anything inside that sleeping there's no chance of that particular Antelope to escape but what Outlast the most is to give them distance because sometimes you know our lions leopards all these hyenas we follow them quite a lot and although I mean in most cases when the Impala see vehicle they start to have sort of expectation of how it's here around in the area they'll know that it could be a danger around the quarantine so if you give them distance you will be always good you won't have problem at all so try as much as can I'd want to interfere stay from the distance and manage to see if they see something we'll change our position and get into our favor I have learned quite a lot following cheetah and wild dogs when they want to change something they don't go uphill they go downhill so all the time when you get this animal hunting if you find Impala go further swear you're sloping down you will be able to be we still have our drones natural drones with that vulture that we're following them in order to show us the wild dogs where they move even if they're moving a ticket they stay with them so as the wild dogs move ahead these vultures hooded vultures they will able to fly and get close to them Tom and again they will stop very close as they go come again so if you are out in nature or is someone else in Kruger National Park or even Services seeing voucher sometimes you have to think it could be something that is that particular area let me follow let me follow the idea anything anything as long as the medium size Antelope although we in history we know that um water bug doesn't like to be hunted quite a lot but we have learned baby what about get hunted a lot because they're still fresh the old water bug sometimes it's lots of effort to hunt them so what you need to do is all the time um just go with the size you would never ever go wrong with these guys they will always able to really show you action if it's any water back with the baby bear in mind that uh these guys will hunt it without any doubt lovely thank you so much Owen although over the camera vehicle are moving in a different angle which to me is where the dogs want to go yes they communicate a lot amazing well let's see if we stay with them and able to see when the guide to see the Impala what they're going to do unbelievable but sometimes it's very dangerous for these uh guys to hunt late evening because that can attract more hyena to come in the area and investigate leaving lions that are in the area that Patrick had early on if they had the commission of hyena and the war dogs or wild dogs making that loud chipping sound they can come and scavenge from the a while Dr sway most of time you find wild dogs get killed because if they're busy feeding they make that noise and forget about safety measures out here in the world so it's more important I'm really loving this at this afternoon you see welcome yes we hops also to see them we want to see success of the dogs yet quarantine I'm very glad because it's not far from the camp wow like they're all listening might be something here on when we left from the camp very close to DRC term of there was a lot of Impala what is the most exciting checking World out with my history experience now I remember I'm especially I've been in several areas Lodge is around in service times more especially around here but they were I was trekking wild dogs here I remember yeah thereby Zoe's and I just only see fresh on the dusk dust and I was fast I was here at wildf that was the most most exciting shaking of wild dogs and before film was cut line Junction gun remain located at the dogs and it was beautiful beautiful they were like showing energy hunting and eventually after 45 an hour cross over to the South and able to hunt and make a kill around aratuza Runway most of time these guys they like an opening space like this although quite a lot of logs at the moment which if it happens grass get mowed here they will be here all the time able to hunt and be success and also it helps Impala to see if the grasshop is a little bit low down wow look at the throttle this time of a year June July I like the golden light that uh the sun giving it's unbelievable although it looked like uh we in a right position of the sun but the other vehicle that are on the other side they're taking picture against the Sun so with luggage mothers can stay the side and give them a distance where we can really get a beautiful beautiful shot more especially if they get into your area with a termite I believe all of them will go up on top of the termite very elevated area in order to see a scan around what might be around by that time if we all position nicely and take a nice footage of those uh World it will be stunning because this is the golden light this time winter is very stunning when it comes taking photograph let's try to position ourselves with these little duck movement [Music] wow look at the ears all of them stop yeah although we can never count them look at the ears they're all folding forward is to listen from the wild dogs let's take this opportunity to Cedric and get the update offline this is the perfect time for trying to get up and move all right so yeah what's in Kuma pride and I'll just quickly and update all of them are here so otherwise there is 14 of them kuruma lines here plus Mohawk so all of the lions are here I know some of you see that there's one or two that's missing that is a negative all of them are here so oh we've got one of the youngsters walking now towards us hello young female good afternoon girl are you gonna go and try and get in there as well get a little bit of attention from some of them are four females um you know the chiller Chiller is here because we did find we did see each other this morning she was on screen this morning so that is one of the actually the oldest of all the females females yeah so Chile was born in 2014. so cello is uh eight nine so tell us nine years old so she's getting to a good old age as well and I'm not too sure where she is she's one of them one of these lines in the mix yeah and as we were saying as well earlier as well once again to thanks to giraffe Gill um the other three older females with cheddar the whole three older females is of course one of Rich knows his daughter and we've got the pale eyelid female and the tattooed ear the female which all of all three of those were born in 2016. so the four older females yeah they are all older than five years old that is Chiller she's just got her head up she's got a very fluffy chin there he is chill out oh my word and this is my favorite uh lioness by far I'll say that why I say that she reminds me she's done very well especially with the six sub adults so what she did is she actually took these six sub-adults and like under her Wing or not under her Wing but more under a paw and she moved around with them showed them how to hunt and now I'm talking about the six sub-adlets is those four girls and the two females that were born in 2019 and she's moved around with him and she went hunting with him showed them how to hunt and I'm sure she's one of those lionesses that teaches the youngsters on how to do their things and how to go about their business and she reminded me a lot of another female from The chilala Pride called Bibi so oh and a girl all right well we're just going to sit here and enjoy the sounds of nature foreign Bradley age 12 what happens due to Pride when they run into each other well there will be confrontation between the two Prides I didn't know they are territorial so they don't want to other Prides coming into their area because it's then competition for them and you know when it comes to the area when it comes to pray and that confrontation can get quite hectic I have seen it happened before well actually I've seen it twice um with two line Plies bumping into each other and it's just all of a sudden it's Mayhem females chasing females young males chasing females it's just becomes a total craziness all right let's head over to Rickson great uh I don't know what happened this Impala they just ran away but I can see the wooded vulture and the dust of other vehicle heading west I don't know whether what happened in this uh Impala headed west great they they went opposite direction but the Impala went East Direction they went worst I don't know maybe one or two Impala they were not um really smart enough they run to the West said let's let's get there and see if there will be a kill or not amazing I haven't seen this where the wall dog chase your father up here but first time ever maybe they would just want to get a pass on that area without hunting right here let's join at that there will be no kill if they go uphill there is no energy but if they go downhill lot of energy oh lovely some of them that cross this road already straight to the north wow this is amazing I won't move here I would look at the the Watchers first and decide which area this world up moving maybe they have a kill here you never know let me take you let me take you in here in the world dock they're in an area that's more important for me to check on these uh it's very thick I'll take it slow to get there I've just seen something here moving Oh Come the vulture hey it's join them there's no way honest speaking that is wrong yes there are no hyenas but as the fracture descending possible can be hyena come into the area look there's the biggest uh or big vultures now that white back vulture uh are trying to join this uh Woodlands and what uh it's more interesting these guys they can see the dogs well they are so we have to tick with them or if we can able to stop ahead on us and listen where it might be these dogs because when they feed they'll make a lot of noise let me go for what talking about wild dogs and the vouchers this is this is what I'm preparing but I wonder why this uh is uh what back vulture they've seen some action wow let me see I trust the world I trusty watches they're not far from the air let me try to look around also feather down towards the drainage line you might find that after Chasing Impala because he used a lot of energy it was uphill that might be lying down oh you see we are moving here least it'll look like a sea plant it could be water around here so wild dogs most of time they would like to cool down the body system so that might be lying while we're still looking for these dogs let me take you for the meantime to Cedric with the lines good luck Rickson I know trust me I know following wild dogs it's not that easy especially we're now in a hunt and they're running I think go to Biffle is a cut line then white crossover so yes it's Let's uh see what plays out there but yes as you can see I'll I'll chill out our female lion she's got her head up she's listening out a little bit of stretching and yawning that's going around yeah of course with his pride so pretty much almost a telling sign that the sun is starting to set it's getting cooler and I'm gonna get a little bit more of activity out of these lines very shortly I was just really hoping for maybe a nice little Buffalo to come down here live in some action but for now I think you can see chiller she's just picking her nose up she's just sniffing the air she's just working hard so she's as I said she's the oldest out of all of them so she's just working out exactly what she's picking up on what she's listening out for and maybe for the movement for the night time and being nine years old I can imagine being nine years old and you've been in this bush for nine years and you've been moving up and down hunting patrolling territory fighting for territory fighting other males coming into the areas as well you know she's been she's been through a lot so she's very experienced very experienced but she is so gorgeous she's got the fluffiest chin ever [Laughter] he's the fluffy chin of them all I think she was called first fluffy chin before like because as a reminding me now when she actually had a Cubs and a place called Chila pan it wasn't called Chila pan then it was just called some pan what was it called chili pan and then she got the name oh by the way I said she was called Chiller and she had clubs here and then it was called chilipin hey well there it is I'm gonna head down again you can see a young male there and then of course you'll have Mohawk just to the right of course now my walk is the father one of the fathers for these sub-adults and he used to be one of the brothers out of three brothers so he used to be a part of a coalition called the Voca males and they used to be three brothers it used to be Mohawk there's male then we had dark Main and Blondie a dark Main and Blondie Unfortunately they have they did pass away last year and he is left by himself to really make sure that this Pride continues strong and protecting the protecting them from other conditions coming into the area but you can imagine he's got four old Sons here these sons of course are all born born 20 20 2019 so they're coming out to four years old so they're coming on to four years old and they might assist him so if there's other males coming in there so those four young sub adult males might assist their father mark just to protect the rest of the pride Lisa is beautiful really is a sustaining girl as I said she's just a character just the way she's really moved with this Pride I think she has done so well um oh seriously yeah so you're happy to see her as well and she is looking mighty fine she's always good and that's a good to see on my hook an article carpet of lions but there's no way to look it's just lines everywhere but as I said this pride is every individual is here all of them well there's one on the salon on top of the other one's head now that's lines typical just getting that Bond always keeping their bonds strong between the individuals as you can see there like I like grooming Ella grooming is always important and uh you can see them starting to look they're also wanting to get a little bit more active Here Comes one of the lionesses towards us let's see this looks like one of the older females not the old not there's always Chiller but you can see she's just coming to greet the rest here now oh she's coming to Glenn well I lie closer towards us and of course my walk at the back just investigating on who's moving around there are a lot of yawning a lot of stretching thanks to our wonderful Wildlife explorers wild Earth kids is back your monthly subscriptions have allowed us to relaunch Wildwood schools on a weekly basis every Wednesday for the first hour of the sunset Safari you guys bring a smile to my face every single day sign your class up for a special virtual field trip to Africa because touching the lives of the future Protectors of our Earth he matters [Music] thank you foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] thank you [Music] [Music] foreign [Music] UPS very interesting how we find them here we follow our two drones that they've been entertaining us the whole afternoon so they show us where the dogs going and we managed to follow them and get to the point all the vehicle the uh this will rotated by the chains of this wild dog headed east so we managed to stop or something Owen and look at the voucher directions always you cannot go wrong look like up moving I don't want to destroy the environment and to move here without killing trees that is highly highly imported to take care of our environment as we drive lovely we're not far from the road we'll get there soon shortly you'll see us on the route and we actually axis now uh we'll head a Sandy patch with these dogs that's cute really I can't hear someone want to see my face here I am hello I want to apologize but it is very loud maybe you get that oil not only inside sand in the greater National Park we are estimated to 400 and 65 plus minus it cannot be an accurate number it can be less than that wild dog are very endangered here to see them here you're very lucky route that's raising everyone coming down here they follow wild dogs that will be like uh Rhino these days very very rare to see them so same as the Wild dog oh you're on the road thank you I'm gonna root for questions here's a dog look at the golden light that I was talking about earlier on this is the perfect perfect a light for taking pictures of wild dogs Linda pulley it's been a long time not seen waldovs I merely Napoli this afternoon until under 26th this worker with amazing sightings follow-up tricky that will be a really awesome I've joined yeah it's been a long time also for me I've been joined this family at Juma you know Juma is my greatest family My Life coming back here in Europe I love the most special drives it's one of the areas very addicted in my life driving a junior I know if trash cross here how far the leopard will cross to the other side so trekking for me here is like back off my hand Juma is almost my home I appreciate um to be here honest speaking and I want to thank the family of wild Dev for me to join this it's really nice and I have my friend here Owen always missing talk on the phone we never get together today I'm so excited to see him also what a beautiful sighting it's unbelievable remember earlier on a life driving a Juma Conservancy in most cases I'll be able to manage my own sighting this is what's happening I love I love this because sometimes you can really see in most cases sometimes rushing in and out with vehicles we really people want to take a picture in a very close range of world of you can't blame that all the time our guests want to see beautiful beautiful pictures and sometimes we interfere but with what if I love it I don't have to be close I can be in a distance we have a powerful Zoom to zoom in and out and able to see more details on the cats or dog look what they're doing here most of them they tend to deal right most of them continuously on the road so the establishing of hunting you know if you living in a park not like a leopard that stays surgery look at the beautiful beautiful sunset unbelievable oh I love to see this let me position yourself then we can see the rest of the the dark module the left of a road foreign we have one Center patch on Virtual axis dark are on the road heading west on Center patch anyone coming here wow love Earth love watching me thank you thank you to hear that thank you I'm very proud of you I have lots of comment people on my show the life to see me the love really love seeing me I also appreciating without you we cannot be nothing yet wild if we thanks for joining you for the afternoon do we have these dogs something can happen at any time if you look at the how they structure themselves living in this open definitely they're looking for Impala if they head towards the north to our students them we can see something because always from north of uh Sunday patch there is a patch cold Sunday patch North Center Page open towards the water hall there's Sydney across the benefits there always lots of Impalas because you know Impala as I say the early on they're like an open space for their own safety you can take the Impala from the opens they really love the most and while dogs sometimes if there's no interference that one of these species they know that a lot more successful if you see world of not hunt in that particular area it could be something that they fear from lions or hyena to be interacted so they'll leave that particular Sprout and go and do somewhere else we just want to keep focused on these dogs where they're going which is more important we'll perform Sandy page roads or Center patch open itself we'll slowly head to the North Center Page North open uh know that these dogs they might be going there lots of Impala if not unless they're going towards Aubrey's but a doubt while dogs were in the hunt they need an open space because where it's quite a lot of thick bushes and locks they're very easy to lose their legs broken easy one that way because of the locks and the other stumps that are really because when it comes to hunting they tend to be easy guys join static with the kahumas thanks Jackson yes our lines have just decided to start moving and getting a little bit more active now and you can just see a lot of sniffing around and grooming so you'll find very shortly these lines all start walking and I don't know it looks like maybe I'm not I'm hoping they don't go north if they go north of the physic boundary is just behind us so they go north and we cannot follow them but other than that you can see this male busy Fleming Grimace so there must be a female that's of course maybe in heat or something I'm not too sure because this female right in front of him so he keeps on growling at these young boys when they approach her and doing that Fleming Grimace of course picking up on that scent I don't know if it is as female might have been the other one that just moved away I do apologize about the other person was he talking behind us there is another vehicle behind you right behind us it's amazing how quickly look at Mohawk as well the Domino the king of the of the pride yes Juliana it would be amazing especially if Mohawk starts calling now it'll be quite uh quite intense and I'm sure sometimes you'll find the females will actually start joining in and maybe even these young males just to assist the father just to let other males and other Prides around the area know that they are here and they are no not going anywhere this is the area this is a territory but for now they are just making sure that they're all nice and clean nice and groomed up for the evening as you can see he's listening out let's see knowing that they are in other another area of another Pride called the telemarket breakaways and also the S8 ml we have seen here before so sometimes it always has to make sure that he's listening out making sure he's not picking up on other lines calling but there's just so many lions this is like lions everywhere like a cross full of lines you know so once they start moving and if they do pick up on something maybe I heard of Buffalo that's moving maybe into Juba you'll find that they'll quickly lift their noses listen out and they'll move into that area in that direction but for now I don't know if there has been any buffaloes today that has come through onto Juma but anyway let's head over to Chris and pridelands as he's got a beautiful sunset to show you well just a bit of a change from all the action there at Juma with the wild dogs and all it's been a very relaxed afternoon here at pridelands and now we're gonna revert to our usual sunsets in a different spot we've not done a sunset in this particular spot yet so let us know what you think of this particular sunset not yet first wait for it right so what happened yesterday sunset at exactly 14 minutes past five we are still some time away from that I think today we might experience it a bit later because we are a little bit more elevated and that opposite Ridge where the Sun is going to go down does seem to be on the same eye level as us or the same elevation game that we devised yesterday so yesterday the indications from our calculations was that it's going to be 16 minutes past five and it went down 14 minutes past five same difference well let's see what happens today you never know I think there is definitely a five minute Gap stall before it will say it will take us close to the same time it will be interesting to see if it's any earlier or not and that noise you heard there was my radio and that is a tool that we do use to communicate with the other operations around us to streamline our game Drive efforts it's not supposed to be that light my apologies I normally switch it off hello there Lucy this is just mentioning that this is a spectacular sunset yeah at Pride lands why do we have such beautiful sunsets here it's the same Sun that you see at Juma or elsewhere right so what happens is bridelines lies on a slightly elevated area if you compare it to the surrounding areas of the greater Kruger so it's on a bit of a rise a granite sort of Bedrock rise with some dollar right intrusions and we have these Hills and sort of like uh little hillsides that elevates and that can bring us to areas like this where firstly we are elevated so we have an open View and secondly as opposed to a lot of areas elsewhere there's lots of Open Spaces here meaning areas where the bush is not as dense and then you actually can get to see the Horizon quite nicely in a lot of places and therefore framing it like that combined with one or two trees in the foreground just to add some structure results in these beautiful sunsets that we have and they are truly beautiful and there's no camera tricks what you see there is what me and panda is looking at at the moment and just a bit of background and understanding as to why we do constantly experience such beautiful sunsets yeah and it's got to do with the terrain it's the terrain and I wonder if being closer to the mountains perhaps has an effect I don't know not sure how that will have an effect but it is one thing about Broadlands especially like where I'm now and I've got a new 360 view around me and I can see miles in every direction which is great all right so it's touching the Horizon as we speak so now we can actually again see the Sun as it goes down are there birdy nice comment there California has an image or something I just flew into my mouth and into my throat goodness or a mosquito I don't know goodness I love watching the sun actually go down like this band is expertly dispositioned it behind the tree there so it's not too bright and flare around our image just be enough to see it go down look at that glow behind the sun isn't that gorgeous it's kind of like become one of our stock standards that we do are they a leopard lover um got a feeling we're gonna get some cats next I would love to find a leopard I tell you one thing it's been quiet on the leopard front lately yeah at pridelines and we see their tracks around not that they disappeared just three Strong place wrong time so I'm really hoping that soon if not tonight but soon that we can find a leopard but I do I do predict that we're going to start to see more regular leopard sightings as we head further into the dryer season as the grass starts withering down trees starts falling the leaves and the bush generally opens up a bit more I think we'll have a bit more success now that we are heading into winter well as you can see sleuth and kumas and uh just getting a little bit of a female that's just standing and staring now East so they're still lying around yeah but a lot of activities it's a lot of grooming a lot of stretching yawning and lying down again so they are just all kind of not too eager to move for as of yet as I say once that starts getting a little bit darker you'll find that over well that's when they will become very active and start heading out to the areas but I are beautiful I love them lines as I said I've been witnessing this and Gourmet Prides for many many years and it's a nicest to see how this plot is just growing once again I think there was a stage where there were almost like about only two or three of them and then they grew and then it comes down again and they grew again so the numbers so it does go through its times and especially when you've got new males coming into the area and the the younger males leave the The Pride itself and then you'll find of course the numbers will come down but for now all the young boys and they are definitely looking like quite a formidable prod ucer Buffalo comes into this area and the other three females will they will definitely lead the hunt but I'll get assistance from my two older females or the sub adult females and of course the four young males perfect setting for a good old Saturday afternoon it is caturday and spending so much time and some quality time within Guma Pride I can't ask for a better so of course as I said chill is about nine years old so you'll find lionesses that can get up to about 16 17. we had a female lioness from the stick Sprite called Corgi and she got up to 17 18 years old but that is really kind of reaching limits of course Chile has still got a good five years you know maybe six years see lifting says lifting up her nose sniffing the air just picking up on the scent of something that's maybe more of us that's exactly the area she's looking into but yeah well we're going to sit here and let's head over to rexen as I think he's got some more excitement on his side great thanks from Cedric um we just look at this leopard yeah we're not sure yet because he's really under the tree it could be um Tetris pain it could be this is more or less this is where we have find the tracks of a female leopard that we track who love to track into the area and and it looks like they cross into the West so it could have happened that tortoise pen is down here you never know but it's right time look like the hyenas on the ground they just arrive now and the leopard getting up at the same time so it could be a leopard wants to get up and move but the look of the thing the vehicle that's been here seems like early in the morning it looked like uh of course there was sighting going here and it's more the area that I've signed fire should do you might find that she do love medicure and this uh male leopard by the look other things sometimes you know shidulo does have that General appearance as a merlish sort of a leopard so it might be confusing but it's not just thank you oh man leopard unbelievable it could be TP event uh Magic it's um something that I need to see if I'm down here if I see leopard yeah yeah I'm happy I believe everyone join us we're also happy to see leopard up in the tree but to find where the leopard is is not our jurisdiction it can happen that if a leopard extends itself and opposite to herself oh lovely it might be a little bit difficult for us to see this leopard because it's on the uh whipping board being and the brown River Tree which is very dark unless if you can use a very harsh light that can get there but of course it's better than nothing I mean we have seen the leopard a day this is something that uh coming down here I was wishing to see they have to tell wow a leopard does have a long tail similarity with the cheetah but they use the tower for balance most especially if they carry load up into a tree this is how actual leopard balanced with detail in order to be uh carrying that load cheetah when they ride actually they don't want to lose balance they try as much as they can to speed y yes thank you so much lovely and thanks for you joining us for afternoon we are really appreciating for you to join us and more people that join us please can send us questions and comments and also what you'd like to see this afternoon after we still have an hour and a half we're heading kind of a South here I'm still predicting in my list that it could be a female leopard not far from the air I should do or kalamba today um East was the lodge if this TP is right here there's no doubt because TB does have would like to protect cups as they can especially in the age of five to six months it's really very common to find that a leopard with vigorously in an art in a dense site where the leopard might be having young style remember the reason behind that he knows that if he does have father youngster they're not going to challenge him they'll go out of his territory and cause trouble somewhere there's reason all the time you protect his own offspring not to let other offspring that will compete with his own blood in the surrounding so it has raising leopard they fight for territory and sometimes they chill one another I believe this is her leopard it's not our first time TV to spend is more in and out Jason wants to know names of leopard and Juma I'm sitting with Owen here at the moment the leopard Dynamic it might have changed but since I have left the gym I know that Calamba is the TP another tomorrow again we tend to see him we travel across eating heart but in the Eastern fire section of the Conservancy of Juma to the East and sometimes we do come across with the um Tampa if I'm not me not Tamba The Fluffy marriage educara sometimes came in and off in this area and um also it's one of the leopards that's uh they can be in a surrounding in an art but it's very awesome small little bit but at the stage at the stands more at the moment I realized that there's less female leopard activities but especially in the Conservancy of Juma on little lamba that moves around in a bigger area of course is a Toyota of humor sometimes competition is needed where female have a really small area and the other female be operating in other areas which is good to tend to see more cups more leopards in the air and leopards in sense they are different to other areas we know that leopards are territorial the permanent tutorials but here because of the highest city of leopards they cannot be practiced that they have to accommodate one another and also accept one another in a very small radius of a territory is how it is it seems like she does have a big big territory I love that and that means that the guarantee of that female leopard who does have a very strong male that hurtful tree it'll be survival of the cups at the moment look like molawati is failing to do that I don't know whether I can go for it or slightly because where I can improve the sightings of this leopard I would love to do that let's try we're not going anywhere we need to reposition or suffer lovely from this leopard was a little bit not a greater this we're gonna take you to Cedric and enjoy the two hummus nice Rex and I'm glad that you got the tortoise pan but we had one or two of the females coming right up to the vehicle now and lying right next to the vehicle so as you can see there's the seat and yeah oh we're all picking up the heads one or two of them sniffing the a myself but you can just hear these all two older females is working out what's happening but you're right next to the vehicle oh there's a let's see if this one where this is it they hear something I guess something there I don't know what they picked up on so you can just see the two older females getting up they're the ones that's going to plan to start moving and they're gonna see the wrist the wrist is just going to follow Yep they're the old guy so I do apologize about the vehicle but it's amazing how quickly things work planned out amazing how quickly things just change up and I got the younger mouths Left Behind one of them and then of course Mohawk there's Mohawk the dominant boy hey boy he's following suit a nice little oh moving it's right in uh yeah Nadine we will have to try and reposition anyway uh just to see because it is two other vehicles yes it's going to be a little bit tough and I just got the one female that's still very much passed out but all by herself not one other line out of 15 lines we've got one left let's see what she does no we'll need to try and go around let's try and go around and come get me ready hi there my name is Robert Williams uh Dr Rob in the Yahoo chat I've been a long time supporter of wild Earth and I just got an email from them informing me that I had won a trip to the facade River Lodge in medikue and I am looking forward to accepting this prize and making a trip to Africa and uh seeing all the interactions with Wildlife particularly Predators like hyenas in person sign up today and you could be the one experiencing it for yourself wild Earth explorers it's in your nature foreign [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] thank you foreign the thing is they are moving North so before the cut line yeah apologize for the breakup in the picture for now uh we are going to get a little bit higher I'm hoping the signal will get a little bit better if you think I'm going to try and get in here I want to see the direction then we can work out exactly a nice walk by here I'm gonna go in there all right let's go now in there all right all right let's get in there see if I can still confuse that let's not see them all right lines on the move again nice I love it all right we gotta get a nice little position here as long as I don't hit a hole somewhere and go flying uh I want to make sure we really think all right I'm gonna try and go in here saw her okay I do apologize that they're trying to get a nice position yet so we can try and there is another vehicle that's here with us all right so they have picked up on something north of us you can just see them listening out we just came from that fire break we didn't see anything there but of course Lions a sense of hearing sense of smell sight is way more better than us humans especially when it comes to night time I knocked it knocked little cats I can see they're all following each other you can see this one getting up just sniffing a little bit further they sing something there and I couldn't see what they saw on that side you can see showing a lot of in tent on moving that way Jay-Z um no not as loud as miles oh you can see female with a young one but not as loud as Mel's Rose Mel's are much louder more kind of rough but a female's role is loud I mean you hear those ones they made those females can roar like anything it doesn't really hear too many times the females aside you do get to hear it none again but not as often as males see they're coming through this very softly that I want to make too much noise like almost I want to give the location away sorry goal oh yes I feel like right in front of me yeah and of course you can see Mohawk in the back end opening his mouth like it's almost like a Fleming Grimace for now I can just see if we're picking up on the scent of one of maybe the one of the females but these two have just gone past me now see Mohawks watching out so clearly the females are doing are instigating the hunter if they are hunting something Kimberly there are absolutely stunning I think Kimberly there I think my walk is still beautiful I think he's still stunning he's still got his typical kind of good body condition going there it doesn't look like he's lacking on any good old nourishment so he is still looking mighty fine I think he they were born in 20 13. so he should be about 10 years old now excuse me you should be about 10 years old I don't want the hunting out I was talking something because they're all spread out now I said females in front me as you can see the one is a little bit further on further on there's another one here I see the one female watching there and then there's a one little bit further deeper that side so they can see they're all spread out there's other female thank you color the picture okay we are just going to go into infrared now at the moment sorry uh about the Quick Change in color of the picture because it is getting too dark now so now we are in infrared so now we of course not using any artificial light we just using the natural light still from the ambient light of the late afternoon sunset I'm just going to listen out because we can't move anywhere now at this point of time good luck just you does want to make too much noise watching every single step she's taking so this is also a clear thing you see the black behind the ears and the black on the tip of the tail so you can see the rest of falling here it's like a follow me Sign Plus on top of that when they do hand instead of using vocal communication they use visual communication by just pinpointing that black on their ears and the black tip at the end of the tail so they can see each one's position so 50 years student mode I think is this here but look the younger ones are learning especially the ones that's now only like around about two years old I mean they they're still learning from the older ones on what to do but you'll find that the four females and of course the six sub-adults that were born in 2019 there are the ones that will kind of really help out on this whole hunt and the younger one so just stay a little bit behind and just still kind of work you can see other people in the background eh well we all we are pretty much surrounded by lions at the moment it might be a might be there might be a buffalo that might be coming down I do apologize we're just going to quickly give the lens a wipe I think also when you get to the Sun starts sitting in the afternoon's become a bit cooler than to get a little bit of the Dew that performs against the lens it's difficult difficult to see exactly what's happening around us rest in peace yes it is fantastic having them come apart back on Juma it's nice to see the entire Pride together that's also a big thing because usually sometimes three of them are yeah two of them are there and it's always like a bit of a split in this Pride but it's nice just to see the pride all together once again of course you've got this young male slowly moving us all you can see it's also doesn't want to make too much noise coming through the grass that's for cerrick with the uh proud of lions uh kahumas I'm on Triple I'm now slowly heading towards the early report of the leopard that seems like coming from our left right I mean right inside that he can across into your Conservancy I was hoping that was I just have to check sometimes you know leopard doesn't want to travel on the cost of a light well especially if the young stars are still young they have to have an ability to hide with all these tall grasses and all these bushes to see here most cases when the elephant pushes trees it creates a very good comfort zone for the youngster to hide away from hyena you know that hyena loves you already killed leopard cops but let's see you never know and we're gonna head very close to the twin dams where we find these wild dogs and work on that area after Central Road where I believe that Calamba she might be very active there I just had the she was married to one of the leopardia it could be you never know I mean I had that most of time maybe again with that uh my chances of time and government to come here and challenge to fight from TP it will be very very slim because he had a job straight to the north he is operating there to manually that is our neighboring Reserve that he might be operating so let's see what further discuss it could be Tippy it could be again you know that leopard can cut oysters between the two miles can't take care of a youngster that belongs to different mods met with this one cartridges and met because of the competition the female want to find the cups in overtime in a very safe area I've landed for many years there was leopardia clear spot and also shivati I've seen them in the same Den not harming their young stuff loving them playing taking care of so that to happen all right well the headlines now they all disappear to the right hand side I can't see them anymore still see a better pavement that side I'm not too sure they're still maybe hunting something there but we don't know what we can see this the one here there's told see the eye there no it's totally one of the young males but there is one that's right behind us he's still moving so we all gotta try and see maybe we might head into that direction towards the fire break very shortly once we hear what's happening once we start hearing the females chasing something then we know which direction I don't know yes definitely I will keep my eyes peeled if it's a buffalo hunt I will be careful thanks all that I think at the end of the day I had more fishy with the line and buffalo outside but it's always a good thing the whole main thing is there's always to be behind the lines you know if they're all hunting always be behind him if it's a buffalo as well don't go in front of the Buffalo if they're heading towards you with the lines behind the Buffalo because then it's just an element for disaster that looks like they're all moving away that side this guy's gone as well yeah all right let's let's move let's move let's move okay time to figure out which way and how and why and might lose signal yeah because we are going to go in a bit of a dip so I do apologize if there's any breakup in picture all right let's try and get through this Little Thicket here a little bit thicker I just saw it there because all right let's get back onto this road all right Spotlight I just want to double check on what's happening because oh they're just in front of us okay I'm just moving I'm just gonna put this off for now I don't have to put any lights on the lines so we can just stick into infrared but they are still moving straight North looks like they've lost interest in whatever they heard I apologize you just see a spotlight there of course it is another vehicle in the sighting but we are going to have to leave them very shortly because there's other vehicles that's going to be coming into the sighting so I think we'll also have to we'll start making space we have been sitting with entire day so yes you can follow them yeah all right all right so they're still eating and straight to Bethel to cut plane so buffels are cut light is uh northernmost boundary of uh Juma are traversing okay let me just turn off here quickly I just want to listen out and if they do go north then we cannot follow them that side but these two young boys are just say just trailing the rest of the The Pride the rest of the pride is ahead of us like right over I think they've already gone across I think I see one or two on the right hand side just barely see them but uh you can see they're all just listening out putting that light off as well Michelle's you're welcome at this nice good quality time there's pride of lines I mean as I said I don't get to see the nkumas um I can say fully intact like the entire Pride together um and so it's just wanted to spend a good old time with them and enjoy that enjoy the moment but as you can see there are now still looking out I'm just going to sit back here I'm sure this one's going to move very shortly to follow follow his brother all right we are going to lose visual of them very shortly now so yeah I think what we'll do is I might just try and move around and uh yeah and see maybe we find something else but what a lovely lovely lovely sighting and always nice to spend some good time with us with these lines yeah it's good all right well we're going to continue with our Drive let's head over to Rex and to see what's happening on the east side he's had so much luck this afternoon great job from uh South East looking in this area Slowly by show I believe that this area where we are the tracks of Calamba cross here you know talamba live like a lot from three hours twin dams it's very chilly then twin does but I'm going to try them all the way down Central come from the other side of Gary Dam it happens quite a lot she likes to move there you know atalama very successful especially if now she's a little bit pregnant she won't move that much far I believe that to spend and previous Dan that she knows that her mother and her grandmother she was standing in the same area we have seen that for many years Calamba give birth in the same area location so if we want to find a lamba those are the area to visit to make sure that he does have carbs or not but I've seen the tracks which means she's doing well soon she have cups she will be everywhere around here remember it's one of the leopard that doesn't like any vehicle climbing clubs inherited from the mother a mother like that if he does have cups you will see the behavior change immediately effect even if you don't know you look at Calamba really chasing vehicle so you know that she does that youngster at a number of the respect all the time with the space of no doubt that she can be so much dangerous is one of the leopard of course that I've grown up in the era let's try stick with me and looking for the lumber kingdoms straight across to Central and that is Central in that block or a quality of Acacia she hunts a lot on that area it's where the dance are from the pool I mean on the pan they're on yellow South on that small pen she loves that area a lot if she's there we might able to come across of it you know leopard likes it it's kind of a weather it's chillier honest picking I'm very freezing but uh you know I'll manage let me find my leopard you know that I'm here to find all these leopards you see it's nice also from my life leopard lava yes how do I feel it's almost now time I feel great I will see if it's gonna be uh approached while I'm here for these 10 days I've laughed too spend my time tracking this leopard particular dilemma because I've seen the tracks now very close one of the then that we know previously when it was filaments deep it will be dead she will be dating there you'll never know I can't guarantee that because I've been away for at least two to three months after four months not being around the tumor where I can able to follow up her movements and know exactly what's going on I'll see I'll be so excited to see that and also it will be more important at touching on both sides from while they have Aubry and all of the directors try as much as they can to put a little bit of restriction on the leopard remember when the leopard's still young vehicles that I was talking about the wild dogs the vehicle the most they really attract species as far as a hyena line to investigation is a vehicle moving in a thick in the spotlight they know that all the time we are really companies uh a leopards that's reason you put a little bit of restriction there one vehicle a week after that goes maybe two or twice you can save the cups around the area foreign we have to be really strict when it comes to lions and leopard cups we all know that a lot more successful because all the time I enter the dead in the same area and there will be always left the guardian behind and they have a certain attitude sometimes the war dogs coming back to the den the mud being bones and other stuff a metric maybe come and regurgitate for the youngster is how actually you find these animals are highly successful but leopard when the cops are still young they rely on nursing or mother joins them when they kill so at that stage of three months you tend to be really difficult for the youngster moving in this ticket and able to be safe so we have to all the time assist not to put pressure driving here it was mulawatti twin dams this area where outside a lot she likes to come here let me switch off a vehicle Camp approaching she likes this area and that she have started her a lot coming absent working so I might be really lucky this afternoon still coming this way the side foreign Through The Years wild Earth has brought me comfort and joy hold your breath moments and adrenaline rushes I've learned so much from the naturalists and I enjoy so much watching these beautiful animals so I had to give back and I became an Explorer and now I've been given this beautiful prize thank you wild Earth and Camp fig tree for my three night stay to explore Ado National Park sign up today and you could be the one experiencing it for yourself [Music] [Music] [Applause] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] okay so we left the cooma alliance going straight North Third something that side of course got the interest and I went straight North into buffels well let's see maybe tomorrow morning they might come back south again maybe back onto Juma I don't think they're gonna try and hang around too far north it's not rare the place but um yeah let's see let's see what pans out tomorrow morning so of course gotta join us again on our sun rise Safari tomorrow morning to see if we unlucky finding the entire Kuma Pride again indeed all right what an afternoon what a afternoon Rick said his wild dogs and uh chasing him parlors around had a tortoise pan in a tree which was fantastic lions oh yes once again looked like a cat today lived up to its name it's uh I like that part I feel very warm inside but this I know a lot of you have as well been asking um the question on any updates on uh tabangumi of course tamagumi one of the male leopards that uh roams around on Juma and as well in biffle's Hook and he was Unfortunately they have put a collar on him uh to monitor that male leopard just to make sure that it's all going well so as soon as we find out any updates from them I don't think it'll be in the next two or three days because you know they're going to wait for a little bit of time just to for him to recover and all that and then I'm sure we will get more updates on that male leopard and as soon as we get those updates we shall let you know as well so yes hoping he recovers very soon and a speedy recovery recovery for Tavon Gumi it would be a good thing to see him once again all right let's just take a look uh learn yes it has been a wonderful Drive Lynn I think it's been amazing amazing amazing amazing I was so happy with all those lines next to me you know it's like a carpet of lions ah that was that was that was special that was really special I love that that's my heart rate of course went up by a notch and uh just just having them so close to you and yeah and of course some great sightings with the Ericsson and and his sightings this afternoon so yeah good stuff good Duff right so I'm on the Eastern side of Juma now okay more along the boundary I'm just going on the Eastern side of Juma um I actually got no idea what I want to do here and now okay Eastern side and I'm gonna head on Central damn because of them that's inside next to us slowly amble along there and see what else we can find maybe we can find some bush babies a Janet or African wild cat or even an owl Linda Poley I'm still looking for that owl I think I don't know why I'm not finding an L these days it's been a little bit few and far between but I shall shall find one very soon got that feeling let's see Cindy D you're most welcome and as I said I will keep you always updated with all the stuff if anything changes or any news comes about I shall be there and I shall be square and give you those updates yeah sometimes it's not nice when we know some of these leopards around you and something does go wrong and all that and then you know you feel a little you feel heartbroken about certain circumstances and all that um but like the interesting thing for me now with especially with Tom and gumi's territory you know he's not going to be moving much in the next week or so because you know look wild animals do yield up quickly that's one thing I know they do yield up quickly they need to because it's survival of the fittest heal up and move on so I'm sure you'll heal up quick and all that but you know for that week or two you know he's going to be sore it's going to be not looking great for him you know sometimes when you're leaving a little bit of that void in his um in his territory now because he's not patrolling he's not going to be patrolling so I think once he recovers you'll have to start patrolling very quickly again and making sure that his territory is all they're good and well but as I say it's time will tell and we shall eventually keep up to date with all those things very important definitely Nadine uh I think as a positive about tamagumi I think he's going to be fine he's going to heal up nicely and he's going to look interesting with a little bit of that scar around his side but that's fine as long as he heals up and I fully agree I think he will be fine maybe find a chameleon it's a bit cold for them now so The Chameleons tend to tuck themselves away now into thicker areas excuse me and um you know stay away from being too open and too exposed to to the cold oh Laureate uh it was an art wolf then I got to see an art wolf in my dick web but still it'll be an awful especially zombie Sans I have seen an art wolf in swabi Sands they have uh a guy called Peter from one of The Lodges here um he actually saw an art wolf on the boundary ofankoro and uh Kruger Park so there is odd false yeah I don't know how many here maybe that might be the only one in the entire greater cricket park whether it's all about it but there's apparently there's all fourths yeah um but another one on the bucket list you see at night time um I think around there will be an Artful artwork I have seen an aardvark before one in my career and I would love to see another one oh it's yeah the one I saw was very quick it was maybe maybe a minute maybe less or maybe like 30 seconds it was on a termite Mount and it disappeared and it was gone so yeah I was lucky with that one but other than that I would love to see another one but like you know properly so yes that'll be on my on my bucket list for sure for sure for sure for sure BK what's on your bucket list for night time all right anyway let's head over to uh rexham to see what's on his bucket list for a nocturnal animal oh lovely thank you so much a little bit uh confused we are here at uh what uh South America I am looking for Kalam but definitely I'm not in Rush I know that uh I climb in the right area where the lumber likes or not remember these areas where kalambashi was born and also if she feel like heavy pregnant is the area where she likes the boat to move up and down in the area down in the Ravine in fact the mass there is an area we can't go like this time to check there maybe one day in the morning after eight or nine I might go and check but only if it tracks lead me into that area I'll go and have a look if you've been there or not several points several areas that she might go I know that feather to the West there's an area there very close to Gary Dam this area where remember people I the kahuma female give birth on one of the drainage line is where talama lacks the most and furthermore to the West Was thereby flumens deep I'll check one of the internet today I was trying to check if checks is going on that era because it comes from quarantine and shifts straight across South Southeast but having crossed the weavelessness so down somewhere in the drainage line the lumber she's busy you never know maybe she's now having youngster who knows who are cool scent marking and patrolling the area quite a lot that is a very good sign I've seen the leopard is now very close very close to give back she's so close I'm still in the area this is the area of Calamba let's see it's not yet the time we will tell you towards the end but we are fine you know when uh maybe around this corner here but that's the leopardy decided my name in service science it's all about the presentations of the individual the most special world is still young the character of that individual for instance I'll take a name Calamba Calamba it was named by all guides here and trackers because all the time she was hoping up and down while she was still young if you follow kalamba suddenly you should go up in a tree come back and that caught the lumber which is going up and down [Music] that name is also named because all the time in the first three months will only find that leopard in a riverbed so shidulu you know that is a termite she was always loved going up in a chairman when she hunt able to see what might be or skin around in the area she was he was born in the small copy from the West in a rocky copy called tavanguma area there's more Camp there is where it comes from if other leopard of course Tandy is all about loving a Corolla it was all about she was a lot more relaxed polite oh it's a light here maybe I'm spotting something becoming excited see maybe it just went that way I think it's a letter between all leopard these days especially if they have cups if they don't want a scene is what they do dive into the bush they don't want to be followed it was yeah I've been seen but it could be here but it was this side of the road let me check that could be Janet we're on the Eastern side of gari dam this air area is very active great lovely we're enjoying our Drive suddenly I feel like I'm really getting a little bit of warm I was freezing only speaking I was like ah let me go home I'm freezing let me get something that warm us off but uh remember it's my first day after being like two three months not being in a on a draft but uh I'll get used to it I'm about I mean a boy who born under the tree surrounded by wildlife and I've seen many seasons around you cold hot freezing cold so I'm going to survive you see now I'm checking seriously I want to see Calamba there's a Dan here guys to the left is the termite you see that Tema there is a den of the lamba all the time she likes to come here and put the youngster in many cases we'll find the Lumber here nothing maybe she'll move because of the line is super like uh there will be changes here more kind of device a back consumer let's see what's gonna happen with the S8 one against three it will be really something to witness not so long let's see there'll be big chaos here it'll be changed I'm sure there are much they might lose the cups I'm going to pass where he is a good file can you believe it and actually in on top of that as well is one of our most like a little bit of a rare owl that we find around the side and we don't get to see them that often a southern white faced owl it's known as a southern white faced owl oh my word I am so happy about that and not really that big they're about 25 to 30 centimeters large and they've got these beautiful white face and of course these orange orange eyes unfortunately we won't see the color of the eyes but the eyes are orange orange are beautiful they're a little bit far for us now but you can see that white face and it's got that black ring on the outskirts of its face you can easily find these owls in pairs so there are monogamous but it's looking around quite a bit you can see listening out for any little rodents it's going to be running at the bottom in the grass he's trying to pick up on what my what what it can snatch from the thickets oh this is brilliant and you can easily see those beautiful little black streaks on its chest area coming down and that white that's in the center like a little white line that runs in the center southern white faced l wow I haven't seen one of these for I don't think it's been maybe a year the last time I've seen one of these owls Linda Bailey I think maybe he brought me luck somewhere somewhere along the line there I'm sure but yes very happy to find it and see this L and put it on screen as well laughs well Barbara yes it is as we were talking about it earlier or not too long ago I was thinking I was like I haven't seen an L for such a long time and oh my word and like you know yes I find if I saw a spotted eagle owl or barn owl or even a of a rose Eagle arm it would be nice fantastic could you see those quite often but this this certain specie this is special and during the daytime they make themselves look very kind of thin they actually almost look like a branch when they sit in the trees in that and they blend in so well um the enjoyment on this one there's definitely any owls or good elves and this is a special one for sure Linda Bali love it love it love it love it and they say look they're autonomatic in the acacia Savannah areas and I think the driest side of things but they love the woodlands they love these real kind of Woody areas the ideal spot for them and we are on Central I've never seen one in this the last time I saw a White Faced oh a southern white faced L was of course just behind our camp and that was actually practically last year this time as I said it's about a year ago when last I've seen this PC oh and I think well we don't see them that often I said they'd hardly ever really sit in the open like this so usually in a complete term or maybe a silver cluster Leaf Thicket they'll sit on the branch inside the canopy tiggs yes this is that is stunning it's takes the things absolutely gorgeous I would love to show you a photo of one but if you can go and just Google the southern white faced L and just look at the eyes it's like an L with it's got the most amazing amazing eye or the coloration it's like a orange orange and of course the contrast to that white face and that orange eyes I think that's what really kind of it looks just so beautiful but you can see just listening all the time and many of those owls very much like almost like a disc formed face so if there's any any sound that's coming through from the grass of course I can pick up on that sound very quickly folds it into the ears and then of course in a way that prey species busy running around in the grass I wonder if the partner might be around here because they usually as I said they always hang out together so one will sit in One Tree or the mud both of them might sit in the same tree or well sometimes you'll find another one sitting in the opposite tree or opposite Bush but they will be very close in proximity from one another so this Lucid is amazing I mean they can really turn their heads up to around about I think it's about 320 degrees so it's almost like right around and it's it's an amazing vertebra that's running up the spine towards the neck side so almost like a swivel so they can actually swivel that head or right around without moving its body do you sometimes imagine what wild Earth would be like without adverts a chance to properly immerse yourself in nature without any interruptions sign up to be an Explorer for a small monthly fee and you can truly Escape Into the Wilderness at reviewing is now available on our app as well as on our website wild Earth it's in your nature [Music] [Music] [Music] thank you foreign [Music] [Music] [Music] foreign [Music] thank you so much sharing me I mean currently now in the middle of this uh clearing this is my first time on that particular tree one of them where I've seen she do the first time coming from the West you know that she Judo is one of the leopards that were born in Ottawa her mother it's a white Ingrid you cross over to this side she was very lucky and if you look at the jewelry itself well look at the body she's a giant female pig she might be overporting all these leopards that were here the bloodland of gerula so she still in the west still come in and off here which is really nice we like leopard like he due to subtle in here in order to utilize this operating clearing quarantine is very rich we can see male leopards and the female aperture every day because all the Impala they move in here after that they look like a quite I can't see any eye reflection with all angle of quarantine I have to look at that on the tracks maybe leopard being here with us it could be talamba do you see I'm good dogs and one naughty naughty one Rhodesian Ridgeback it doesn't be seen but it's great very friendly but he likes every time where I'm going to be with me very protective he doesn't want to see anybody coming close amazing the dogs come back here headed south maybe the reason why there's no Impala the tracks here um really heading towards uh film Scotland maybe in the morning yes yeah we can follow up first thing on that um Morning Light is to head that direction if you know that if a moon is perfect they might try to come back here I can see Impala reflection iron reflection but they're just towards the the campsite yes there's something that scared him no I have uh I'm not speaking I have won seven dogs I was having 14. now I had two puppies and I just bought a tradition Rhodesian Ridgeback they are like soldiers I call myself I have my own Soldier when I go out especially with my head of cattle I'm a farmer I don't have Farm dogs for hunting game it's for my own protection with my cat and they know what to do from out there one day I will uh the sound I mean the change of the Bush Rebecca other speaking I feel very cold I was down south myself south of the I mean service science um Lion science but um getting here also it's very cold very chilly here but it's good for the environment a little bit of a change is where you can see because all the lives there within two or three weeks they will shed all the leaves and they carry able to see far is where you can able to find a leopard even driving in a road if you look at the spotlight it really stops literally go far but once the trees does don't have leaves see a little bit further many people around in South Africa the lack coming into the reserve in different parts of the at the greater Cricket national park because it's more like you can see everything you like you can see five to six lipids in white short so that's raising many people they tend to be like hey we're gonna go in South Africa and look for all these beautiful majestic animal elephants uh Blondie and all these lines that are here so it's nice to see that because you can easy to see and tracking of course in the morning you can see tracks very easy the change of a season it helps quite a lot and also remember I was saying that change of season it allows species to moderate so you just choose with a cup right here they come from the north and Margaret here we'll see a lot of migration of elephant will be on sen River up to savvy they will be going there for reads because the youngster love love love the fresh reads are on the river bad itself that makes them grow very fast unbelievable I would like to say thank you everyone that joined us in the afternoon write for all questions and comment of course it really make us more excited and feel we have people there in our background of course this is nice nice to do it I will be looking forward for the morning here at the same time around half past six would be live fast Safari life with Juma and other part of the area where we do have game Drive I'd like to say thank you from myself Owen and rexen [Music] this program features live coverage of an African safari and may include animal kills and carcasses viewer discretion is advised 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Published: Sat Jun 17 2023
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