Saturday, March 19, 2016

March 19, 2016 Sunrise Drive




     We start this morning drive Brent Leo-Smith Jeandré Gerding is first to tell us good morning. It is still dark out and Brent has his spotlight out. He tells us that lions were heard over night and Jamie is out looking for them but it sounds like they are out of our area. Also a viewer heard a leopard sawing so Brent is searching for him or her.


     Good morning from Jamie Paterson on the other vehicle with Wium Dornbrack on camera. 

  • (2016/03/19 05:35) She tells us she is looking for lions.
  • (2016/03/19 05:46) Jamie at Tree house dam. As she continues to search for the lions of Djuma we go to Brent's vehicle.
Brent, (2016/03/19 05:47)

Jamie,

  • (2016/03/19 05:53) Back to Jamie who it the first to get a good view of an animal She has a beautiful Waterbuck bull
  • (2016/03/19 05:57) Hippopotamus dung scattered by a dominant hippo bull in the road by flicking is around with his tail.
  • (2016/03/19 05:59) Hippo tracks
  • (2016/03/19 06:02) Amazing pink sunrise sky.
Brent,

  • (2016/03/19 06:04) He tells us that the Nkuhuma pride is very far to the west, where they caught a Zebra for dinner yesterday.
  • (2016/03/19 06:06) Brent challenges Jamie to a birding challenge, of who can get more birds on camera LIVE on this drive.
  • (2016/03/19 06:07) Brent sun rise down the power line.
  • (2016/03/19 06:08) Cape turtle dove
  • (2016/03/19 06:10) Amur falcon flying
  • (2016/03/19 06:14) Aardvark track
  • (2016/03/19 06:18) Impala herd
  • (2016/03/19 06:19) Grey go-away bird and a yellow billed hornbill, make #4 for Brent.
Jamie,

  • (2016/03/19 06:24) Lots of birds singing and calling but none in sight.
  • (2016/03/19 06:25) Forked tail drongo #1 for Jamie.
  • (2016/03/19 06:27) White crested helmet shriek #2 for Jamie.
  • (2016/03/19 06:31) Shows us her bird book to compare turacos to grey go-away bird in the same family not closely related to cockatiel.
Brent,

  • (2016/03/19 06:33) Another amazing sky view with rain way off in the distance.
  • (2016/03/19 06:36) Brent trying to see elephants that are hidden in thick brush.
Jamie,

  • (2016/03/19 06:38) Green-winged pytilia #3
  • She continues a short ways down the road to Buffelshoek dam
  • (2016/03/19 06:40) Pied kingfisher #4
  • Hammercop flying. #5
  • Red billed buffalo weaver in and near its nest #6
  • Two mating grey headed sparrows. #7
  • Grey go-away bird #8
  • (2016/03/19 06:46) Millipede eating a mushroom
  • Magpie shrieks
  • Small African giant land snail
  • (2016/03/19 07:07) Lilac breasted roller.
  • (2016/03/19 07:15) Elephants made a mess of the road making a mud wallow
  • Dead dung beetle
  • (2016/03/19 07:29) Young Nyala bulls
  • Red-billed Wood Hoopoe
  • (2016/03/19 07:45) Black crowned tchagra
  • Eugene gets the amplifier from Jamie
  • Guineafowl
  • (2016/03/19 07:58 ) White butterfly
  • (2016/03/19 08:02) African grey hornbill
  • (2016/03/19 08:04) Large black slug
  • (2016/03/19 08:13) Kudu
  • (2016/03/19 08:19) New hyena den but no one is home.
Jamie stops to draw a gremlin in the sand I saw impala in the back ground she didn’t see them till she was already out and didn’t show them.
1st drawing. An electrical gremlin
2nd is a Mechanical gremlin they have wrenches for hands they are born with.



Jamie says good bye from everyone and mentions Earth hour.

Safari Live and WildEarth crew's Earth hour message. 
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