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Day 5 – final road cruise

The roads we were on last night produced such unique species that we decided to go back again!

This time we found – although again DOR;

East African shovel snout
Tiger snake
House snake
Stilleto snake
Mfezi / spitting cobra
Snouted Cobra
Mole snake

But we did find a live Puff Adder, and she is a nice big female, very beautiful dusky brown with yellow/orange.

Day 4 (part 2) – Extremely long day for an extreme nature tour

Off we go to find some flat lizards! We found some, but boy the rocks were hot hot hot!!

male waterberg flat lizard umkhumbi lodge extreme nature tour

blue and orange lizard umkhumbi lodge extreme nature tour south africa

We also found a Black Kite after talking about them in the car on the way.

south african black kite  soars in the gorge

After hearing us in the car two black kites thought they would give us the privilege of watching them swoop in the geothermals

What else to do but road cruise back to Hluhluwe?!

We saw different species, even ones that we had only heard of – unfortunately however due to the high level of traffic on the roads a lot of these were DOR (dead on road) :(

DOR:
3 x snouted cobra
marble tree snake
molesnake
eastern purple glossed snake
Vine snake

eastern purple glossed snake sighting on extreme nature tour with umkhumbi lodge

The eastern purple glossed snake :(

Live:
cape wolf snake
transvaal quill snouted
house snake

wolf snake kwazulu natal nature tour road cruise

The Wolf Snake

transvaal quillsnouted snake umkhumbi lodge hluhluwe extreme nature tour

The Transvaal guill snouted snake

Day 3 – Another Call out and Evening Road Cruise

Fredrik and Mikael had set the morning aside for a game drive and some serious birdwatching. Leaving Umkhumbi Lodge in the wee hours of the morning they set out for the reserve.

Lots of birds meant they rapidly worked their way down the bird list and even saw lots of other animals including the Wild Dogs who were playing in front of the vehicle at the side of the road – many people can go through their lives never seeing these animals in the wild, and certainly never that close.

While they were gone, we had two more snake call outs – both for the “Snake of the Week” the Snouted Cobra. It is the curse of Fredrik, as soon as he is around, there are no snake sightings. So the boys didn’t miss out on all the Forest Cobra fun we had a handling demonstration from Anton. It was only when he was in the sunshine that we realised quite how beautiful this particular snouted cobra was.

Road cruise after dinner, Beef Lasagne – one of Meva’s specialities – with a side order of a beautiful sunset.

This evening has been dubbed the Night of the Chameleons. We saw no snakes, very few frogs but hundreds of baby flap-neck chameleons. Where ever we looked, there swaying in the grasses was a very small and sleepy chameleon.

So we thought, where are the parents of this multitude of babies (flap necked chameleons can lay 25-60 eggs so we were looking at the least two females)? Ignoring the baby chameleons (mostly anyway, the lure for more photos is always strong) we searched for the adult chameleons. Then on two nearby roads, we found them, sleeping in the branches hiding behind clumps of leaves.

But still no snakes, maybe on tomorrows drive!

First road cruise of the summer!

Well guys and girl, summer is now here, at least for us!

After a number of snake call-outs in the area we decided that the snakes were on the move making it road cruise time!

It was quite a quiet cruise with only one snake, sadly Dead on Road (DOR) :(
A real shame as it was a beautiful male puff adder.

 

 

But we did find plenty of sleeping chameleons, although we only harrassed one with the camera flash.

 

 

And loads of frogs!! This greater leaf-folding frog we brought home to take a photo of this morning.

 

 

But we also found lots of other frogs such as Rubber frog, shovel-nosed frog and a few of what we believe to be guttural toads.

 

For the furry fans out there, we also saw grey duiker, bushbabies, and a spotted eagle owl!

 

Things are hotting up here in the KwaZulu Natal, so the snakes should be moving soon. This means the next cruise can only get better!

 

10 – 14 days inclusive of;   Telemetry Project - Cobra and Mamba tracking - Basic handling and ID course for African snakes likely to be encountered - Herping night-drives/ road cruising - Field herping - Overnight field trip - Help with problem crocodiles (where available) - Tracking white rhino - Game drives at Hluhluwe-Imfolozi - Sea Turtle experience - assisting research teams - Call outs - removing problem animals from rural residences - Frogging  - Over 50 species!  Based at Umkhumbi Lodge - Hluhluwe with possible excursions to Swaziland and Mozambique