That big male leopard sawing was awesome. I'm very impressed with the professional quality of these presentations. And the captures of the sightings are excellent. I'm following along with each posting. I hope you continue doing them. Thank you so much.
Awesome video , the spotted hyena wanted to destroy your camera and the leopard killed the piglet . Those two activities happened on my Birthday 28 May. Awesome video once again.
This series is so fascinating! So well put together and narrated. Can’t wait to see what get captured next and to learn a bit more about the leopards 🐆
The species of bat seen roosting in the warthog burrows is likely to be The Egyptian slit-faced bat (Nycteris thebaica). They commonly roost in culverts and large burrow systems and are commonly distributed throughout the area.
Hi Villiers, awesome capture with the trail cameras. A hyena stole ours at Polentswa in April this year. We need to replace it. Please can you tell me what brand yours are, where we can get them from and the price. Love your videos.
@@RoseDouglasTravelwithUsExplore , oh no! 😝 These are Campark TC02 units, but they are sold as NewTech trail cameras on Take-a-Lot. They’re about R3300 without mini SD card.
@TheSafariExpert thx so much. This was the second time. The lions stole the same camera and it's stake in the ground at Mabua but we got it back that time.
What a great video. Residents, particularly with small kids, must be concerned with a leopard wandering around. By the way, what trail camera are you using - particularly the solar one. Previous equipment list took you to Amazon but that showed not available. Wasn’t a solar trail cam though.
The safari expert 😂😂😂. I think the real experts are the black indigenous africans who have lived side by side with wild animals for more than 40,000 years.
how can the native be experts? Are they animals themselves to know the animals near them?...3-6months of observing will make you expert.....were not in japan bro....
Love it. The ebra sequence was great. I can't believe the leopard got a second piglet!!
@@sharonthorp8253, amazing!
It's a fantastic video and your commentary makes it even better. You are doing a great job.
That patient tree has seen more than enough.
You live in paradise Villiers! Thank you for sharing that magic with us!
Hello from Botswana! Great work! Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to watching each episode.
That big male leopard sawing was awesome. I'm very impressed with the professional quality of these presentations. And the captures of the sightings are excellent. I'm following along with each posting. I hope you continue doing them. Thank you so much.
Thanks Jake 🙏🏻
Fantastic video. Love your work and also the podcast with Lance.
Nice shirt, I hope they ship to Europe.
Awesome video , the spotted hyena wanted to destroy your camera and the leopard killed the piglet . Those two activities happened on my Birthday 28 May. Awesome video once again.
This series is so fascinating! So well put together and narrated. Can’t wait to see what get captured next and to learn a bit more about the leopards 🐆
Glad you’re enjoying it, Byron! So awesome to share it with the world 🙌🏻
This footage is absolutely awesome and enhanced by your entertaining narrative! Thanks for sharing!
Love footage from trail cameras! Always exciting to see who has visited! Thanks for sharing. Look forward to your next post!
Amazing video, I love it especially the scratching zebra🤣
Great episode! So much diversity!
Wonderful closeup footage of these amazing animals. Thank you for sharing.
Hello from Thailand. Love your observation. Great video. Thank you.
The species of bat seen roosting in the warthog burrows is likely to be The Egyptian slit-faced bat (Nycteris thebaica).
They commonly roost in culverts and large burrow systems and are commonly distributed throughout the area.
@@gregdejong6588, thanks so much 🙏🏻🦇🦇🦇
Excellent. Love trail cams. I have one here, wildlife not quite as exciting as Africa
Epic video dude! Kan nie wag vir die volgende een nie!
Imagine the 1000s and years of smells on that tree
Great stuff Villiers!
absolutely stunning footage, very active!
@@mars54mars54 thanks! Indeed 🤯
Epic footage!
Unbelievable. Thanks for sharing 🎉
Awesome Viliers
Thank you for sharing…. Absolutely great videos…
Great video!
This gives us a whole new close perspective. Animals are more relaxed .thank you .more videos like this ❤.i liked the curious animals checking the cam
DON JUAN DIEGO ES UNA GRAN FUENTE DE INFORMACION. GRACIAS A DIOS QUE LO TENEMOS EN LA LUCHA.
fantastic. congrat's
You live in an incredible place.
Truely Amazing!
Thank you for sharing.
*Truly
Amazing wildlife thanks for sharing. I was waiting for the hyenas to take the camera 🙀 Which trailcamera are you using please?
@@rooibok, it’s a Campark TC02
That was awesome 👍
Sad to watch but amazing footage ❤❤❤
Fantastiese video!
My next investment trail camera.Brilliant footage any recommendations on a good trail camera...Bushnell maybe...
Get the Campark TC02, like I use in this video
Nice one Villiers. We are back in Ukuthula for the 20th time in September. We will definitely invite you for breakfast. Great content thank you
@@kagishomashiloane3630, 20th 🤯😃
Nice video and so good video quality
G'day mate. Love your work. Could you please share the photos/videos of the dog at 2:05, if possible. Thanks
Hi Villiers, awesome capture with the trail cameras. A hyena stole ours at Polentswa in April this year. We need to replace it. Please can you tell me what brand yours are, where we can get them from and the price. Love your videos.
@@RoseDouglasTravelwithUsExplore , oh no! 😝 These are Campark TC02 units, but they are sold as NewTech trail cameras on Take-a-Lot. They’re about R3300 without mini SD card.
@TheSafariExpert thx so much. This was the second time. The lions stole the same camera and it's stake in the ground at Mabua but we got it back that time.
I just ordered a Campark TC02 likes yours from Campark directly. Cheaper than buying it from Takealot.
Stay away from ordering directly from Campark, rather order through Takealot and they are on special at the moment.
What trail cameras do you use? The quality of the footage is exceptional
@@Luke.Outdoor, Campark TC02
Baie nice footage.
@@jacobusvanderlaarse2942, baie dankie!
What a great video. Residents, particularly with small kids, must be concerned with a leopard wandering around.
By the way, what trail camera are you using - particularly the solar one. Previous equipment list took you to Amazon but that showed not available. Wasn’t a solar trail cam though.
@@keithmatthias4348, it’s a Campark TC02
❤❤
What brand of Trail Cameras do you use?
@@w_booysen, Campark TC02
Hallooo Villiers
AI hoe mis ek nou die estate
We visit there offen i enjoy all your vidios never mis one.
Tanks
@@andriesdutoit1071, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
can anyone explain how these animals pick out the camera.
👍👍
Best of the best, unfortunately its a short video😢
whats the trail camera you use?
@@eugenefritz5459, it,s a CamPark TC02
What’s the cost to sponsor a camera?
Please send me an email on info@thesafariexpert.co.za
Watse trail cam gebruik jy. is dit die selfde een op temu
@@wesselmyburgh8781, dis n Campark TC02. Nie seker oor Temu nie.
where in south africa is this?
@@WildWarriorPlays, Hoedspruit next to the Kruger National Park
@@TheSafariExpert thanks!
10:01
The safari expert 😂😂😂. I think the real experts are the black indigenous africans who have lived side by side with wild animals for more than 40,000 years.
how can the native be experts? Are they animals themselves to know the animals near them?...3-6months of observing will make you expert.....were not in japan bro....
@@user-ns7dj1lo3r, I agree, they are experts for sure! 🙌🏻
@@tellydianadayondon6534, no need to be nasty here in the comments!
@@tellydianadayondon6534 yep...racists as usual trying to link Africans as subhuman animals.
nice clickbait. go get a real job.
@@Dan-ce3sd, what do you mean “Click bait”?! There’s a clip of a leopard making a kill in front of the camera. What more do you want? 😏
This channel is for pleasure and I clearly saw a Leopard take a warthog ????
You should heed your own advice!!
@@user-nr8mo5dh8lproject much?