Kruger National Park

Woodland Kingfisher

The distinctive trills of the Woodland Kingfisher is a standard feature of summer birding in the Kruger National Park. Few days will pass without this one being checked on the birding list, but it never becomes too often or too frequent to hear its call and see the vibrant turquoise of its feathers. A cool favourite of being in the bush.

Earning your stripes

Leave your mother alone!
Come here! Let me wash your ears.
Little fluff.
Take your clicky thing elsewhere and let her sleep! She’s my baby!
Zebra crossing
Twins
See how the light changes us. It is a thing of beauty that we can stand out in the open veld or under the shade of a tree and the light still makes the best of us!

Burchell’s Zebra above wear their insignia differently from the Cape Mountain Zebra shown below.

The Cape Mountain Zebra wears his stripes differently, so whê.