We set off early again to search for that elusive leopard.


Jim and Sue..smiling as always

These game drives can be tiring when you had full days on a motorbike in excess of 36 degrees Celsius everyday.
Not long after we entered the Etosha we saw some big Elephant again, such beautiful animals.

The male lion was still protecting his kill next to the waterhole and we saw many dik dik’s, the smallest little antelopes which are just too cute to pass by. The ladies just seem to love them.

We saw the huge kudu bulls, such magnificent animals, many graceful giraffe and the ever present zebra.




Eagle

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Dik-dik, so tiny with big eyes

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The jackal looking for food

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Young giraffe…

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…with mom right behind

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Springbok

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Yellow billed Hornbill

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Koorhan

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A group of bachelor Kudu

Photo credit: Dietrich Look

Photo credit: Dietrich Look

Photo credit: Dietrich Look
Sunrise with a giraffe looking on

Most of our group decided on a relaxing afternoon at Mokuti lodge, enjoying the sunny weather before having to face the Northern Hemisphere winter again.

Tomorrow we still have to finish about 500km to Windhoek and the last riding day of such a wonderful tour.
Jason