Apair of blacksmith lapwings usually arrive before us at the Onkolo Hide. My wife, Di, and I get settled in the hide and set up all the camera gear.
As the sun starts rising at about 6.45, the first finches and waxbills with their beautiful colours fly in: blue, black-faced and violeteared waxbills, green-winged pytilia, golden-breasted bunting, scaly-feathered finch and red-billed quelea, to mention a few.
Soon afterwards, Cape turtle doves and emerald-spotted wood-doves make themselves heard, as well as noisy helmeted guineafowls and grey go-away birds. Throughout the day, kori bustards come and go. They have the most peculiar way of drinking, by bending their legs forward… Other game, including the shy grey duiker, also arrives early morning.
As the day warms, herds of springbok, zebra, wildebeest, impala, giraffe,…