The bush has produced another week of spectacular sightings! Without further ado, herewith the highlights from the past 7 days on safari… With the rain we have had in recent times, we need to keep an eye out for tortoises crossing the road. A small herd of elephant bumble past, feeding in the long, lush grass…. [Read More]
Ranger Profile: Louise Murray
My name is Louise Murray and I am the Social Media Content Manager. Nature and wildlife has always been in my heart from as far back as I can remember. I grew up knowing all about it and experiencing what our lovely country could offer us.
I started my studies in psychology but once my studies were finished, I decided to follow a dream and decided I never wanted that “what if” feeling in my life. I am thilled to say that I could not have made a better decision, I am so excited everyday about what my job can present me and not only on the animal front, but from the people who come and visit Sabi Sabi. How special it is to be able to share and be part of the memeories and experiences.
I am an amateur photographer at best, but I have always been fascinated about the idea and how you can capture such special moments in one frame. I love to take picutes and try capture things in a different perspective and what better place than Sabi Sabi to help me tweak my interests. I am excited to improve myself in this hobby and share the wonders of this place with our followers.
Camera Gear:
- Canon EOS 600D
- Sigma-150-600mm
- Canon-18-200mm
A Week in the Bush Vol. 342
Each sunrise is completely unique, with each new day brought in on a clean slate and the fresh possibility of animals to be found. This week started with some never disappointing lion activity and has carried on all week. A true bush road block when we found these three lionesses which moved off from an… [Read More]
A Week in the Bush Vol. 341
We have had a fair amount of rain this week making game viewing a bit of a challenge at times, but nonetheless, we enjoyed some lovely sightings all over the reserve. We started the week with mating leopards! The Kigelia female leopard would persistently and very flirtatiously approach White Dam male, enticing him to mate. It… [Read More]
Communication amongst animals
If you have ever spent time in Africa and watched the animals, I’m sure this question has popped into your head before… “How do animals communicate? How do they know what each individual is saying?” Well its simple, animals have their own language just like we all do – and this is what we know…… [Read More]