The prevailing dry conditions, and consequently denuded vegetation, meant that it wasn’t difficult to see several little Steenbok in Pilanesberg National Park during our recent visit.
Our end-of-year 2015 holidays were absolutely packed to the brim. Apart from our ten-day visit to the Kruger National Park (read more about our time at Lower Sabie, Olifants and Shingwedzi in December), we also made day trips to five other reserves, and will be sharing photos from those (except Suikerbosrand, which we introduced in a post all of its own) daily through the month of February, in a series we call “a month of monochrome memories”.

Baie mooi duidelike foto.
Dankie, Ineke!
It seems deer throughout the world strike this awesome, earful pose 🙂 Nice shot!
Thanks Terry! I suppose if you are on every meat-eaters menu, you better put those ears to good use!
That would explain those antena ears 🙂
Stunning- am really enjoying the b/w series this month!😄
Thank you very much, Meg!
Ek is baie lief vir steenbokkies. Daar’s iets baie weerloos in daai klein gesiggie en ogies. Dis nie altyd maklik om goeie foto’s te kry as daar gras en goed in die pad is nie maar hierdie een is pragtig!
Baie dankie Christina!
Ja, die steenbokkies kan n mens se hart sommer bly maak!
oh my! His ears look bigger than his head 🙂 A very handsome guy! … or pretty lady?
All the better to hear you with, Joanne 😉
This is a pretty lady Steenbok – the males have short little horns.
I figured they would need some keen listening equipment to keep themselves safe 🙂
Pragtige bokkie! Die gras hier lyk so bietjie langer!
Die steenbokkies is darem al te fraai, ne Aletta.
Hulle is!
Pragtige skerp foto,Dries.
Baie dankie Dina!
Goodness, these are beautiful!
Thank you so much, and welcome here!