It was in December, but if anything they’re more likely to frequent the waterholes now that it’s probably a bit drier. It’s definitely worth waiting in the hide after dark. Bring a torch or spotlight if you have. There are red filters that are easier on the animals’ eyes.
@@willewout same to you! We will! We have just been in Kruger and saw a large grey-black snake. You will have to tell us what it is. Could be a black mamba, or perhaps a cobra of some kind.
Loved that blak snek crossing the road into the grass
Superb commentary and footage! Take a bow, Kelvin and Lindsay!
Loved it all. Thanks for sharing. Especially liked the sub titles with the names of the birds and your narration.
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Lovely series. That Brown Hyena sighting was magical!
Thank you! It really was something special to see!
Wonderful. Visiting next week and 5 nights at NOssob. Recent Brown Hyena sightings?
It was in December, but if anything they’re more likely to frequent the waterholes now that it’s probably a bit drier. It’s definitely worth waiting in the hide after dark. Bring a torch or spotlight if you have. There are red filters that are easier on the animals’ eyes.
And enjoy your trip! You will love it!
Awesome documentary and very high quality. Thanks for sharing👏👌
Thank you so much for the kind feedback!
Rather excellent video, with better class footage and sophisticated narration. A pleasure to watch, thank for the work you had put into this.
Thank you for the lovely comment! It always helps reinvigorate our drive when we get such lovely comments
Well done. Loved the video🥰
Thank you!
thank you for sharing this
It’s a pleasure! So glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic video, really enjoyed it! Informative and amazing footage. Kgalagadi is a special place.
Thanks! Haha I have just been watching your latest video also on the kalahari!
@@dogsofthewind Thanks for the support :) Keep on posting such great vids!
@@willewout same to you! We will! We have just been in Kruger and saw a large grey-black snake. You will have to tell us what it is. Could be a black mamba, or perhaps a cobra of some kind.
@@dogsofthewind lucky you! I will gladly help with an ID. If you have some footage of it I can confirm. Will see if I can find you on insta or FB?
@@willewout yes please! Check us out on Instagram