
Dancing Jewel Damselfly, Pamuzinda Safari Lodge’s Hidden Gem!
In December 2019, I posted a Blog on the Dancing Jewel Damselfly at Pamuzinda Safari Lodge. At the time I had only ever seen two
In December 2019, I posted a Blog on the Dancing Jewel Damselfly at Pamuzinda Safari Lodge. At the time I had only ever seen two
Where have all the Flowers Gone? I started to record a whole range of under-documented flowers at Pamuzinda Safari Lodge, in Oct ’18. One of
As a Unesco World Heritage Site, Mana Pools is rightly famed for its wildlife population. This is why a Mana Pools photographic safari is a
I have known many specialist photographers in my time. Some are so devout in their particular field that it has almost become a religion. I
I was dismayed to see a BBC Article earlier this week detailing how we are failing to protect our insects. The report detailed that 41%
Green Backed Heron First of Pamuzinda’s freshwater birds is the unobtrusive, but very vocal, Green Backed (sometimes called Striated) Heron – Butorides striata. Its body
There is no shortage of primates going about their monkey business here at Pamuzinda Safari Lodge. One can reasonably expect to come across baboons and
With the onset of the rains some of our termite mounds here at Pamuzinda Safari Lodge – Selous, are starting to produce their annual eruption
It’s raining, it’s pouring, but the Wildlife here at Pamuzinda Safari Lodge isn’t snoring! No, indeed, it’s making the most of this wildlife birthing season.
The African Finfoot – Podica senegalensis has become a holy grail of the bird-watching fraternity. The bird is the largest of a small group of