Mashatu, South Eastern Botswana This male Baboon was contemplating his next move in the romantic part of the evening with with apparently little need for modesty or subtlety A pair of Klipspringers marking their territory at Rock Camp in Mashatu Lioness dragging her Eland kill out of the hot morning sun in Mashatu A dust beauty treatment lying on a sunbed on a sand embankment Black Stork in a riverbed in Mashatu Two Haworth girls up at Rhodes Baobab at sunset in Mashatu Dawn in Mashatu starting out on a game drive from Eagle’s Nest in Mashatu Two Lionesses had been away from their cubs but on returning just walked straight past them. Needless to say the youngsters soon followed. One of pride males who were out patrolling their territory in Mashatu A female Leopard lying under a croton bush in Mashatu cleaning herself after having fed on an Impala she killed earlier The view from a dry river bed in Mashatu – Baobabs , Euphorbias and peace Looking down over Mashatu’s winter terrain during a coffee break This receding pond was paradise for a pair of Saddle-Billed Storks. This female was tucking in This huge bull in musth was not prepared to let any other bull get close to his females Visitors were able to move quietly through this Elephant herd over three hundred strong Lioness in the lookout for a meal Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...