Summertide Diary: Exploring Mountain Zebra (part one)

1 January 2021

As soon as the gates opened on New Year’s Day we headed for the Rooiplaat Loop, the sightings board at reception having indicated that Lions and Cheetahs were seen there the previous day. And we did not wait long – right where the road skirts the Park’s boundary fence we came across a big male lion, known as Nomad, patrolling his territory.

We supposed that it was the proximity of the big predator that made these Black Wildebeest so jittery!

It’s early morning in the Mountain Zebra National Park and there’s so much to be seen!

It was on the link road between Rooiplaat and Ubejane Loops that we happened upon these cute little Bat-eared Fox pups and their elders. More photos of them tomorrow!

Bat-eared Fox pups

Along the main road, between the two junctions with the Ubejane Loop, we saw this pair of unusually tolerant Secretarybirds – they’re normally quite nervous and move away from the road the moment a vehicle approaches, so this was a great opportunity to watch them in action.

At the southern junction of Ubejane Loop with the main road there’s a small earth dam filled with rainwater. By the time we arrived there at mid-morning Cape Mountain Zebra families were arriving from all corners, along with some other wildlife, to slake their thirst and it was wonderful to watch their social interactions before heading back to camp.

Back at camp there was time to kill either side of lunchtime, and thankfully there’s very much of interest around the accommodation and camping area.

Our route for the afternoon would first take us into the mountains along the Kranskop Loop before taking another jaunt around the Rooiplaat Loop.

A real highlight of our afternoon drive was an encounter with a group of three Cheetahs – one adult and two youngsters – on the Rooiplaat Plateau, just half-an-hour before we had to be back in camp.

 

We posted a special feature about Mountain Zebra National Park following a previous visit, if you’d like to learn more about this special destination.

Map of Mountain Zebra National Park from the SANParks website (https://www.sanparks.org/images/parks/mountain_zebra/mznp-map.jpg)

20 thoughts on “Summertide Diary: Exploring Mountain Zebra (part one)

  1. naturebackin

    What a splendid collection of photographs of the wonderful sightings you had. I really enjoyed browsing through. How amazing to see the secretary birds so tolerant of being observed and allowing such good photos!

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  3. sustainabilitea

    A cornucopia of wonderful shots and more kudos to Joubert. He got some marvelous shots the last three of the black wildebeest and the secretary bird, which is a very interesting-looking bird!
    Those fox pups are too cute!

    janet

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    1. de Wets Wild Post author

      Thank you very much, Janet!
      Joubert will be so happy to read your kind comment.
      Secretarybirds are as interesting in their behaviour as their looks suggest and it was wonderful to watch them so closely.
      And I am really looking forward to treating you tomorrow with more photos of the fox pups!

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