During this last trip/tour nature "unfolded" = spring is in the air. Although I always tell the tourists I guide through our beautiful country that there isn't a "marked" seasonal difference like spring (or autumn) because in most parts of our country it's either suddenly hot or cold, nature "exploding" is nonetheless proof that after all, its spring! So I'm going to share some of that today - other than a few photos snapped during the last tour.

This magnificent
daisy seemed to challenge me to photograph it during a hike at Grootbos in the Gansbaai area.

Another example of spring being in the air is the
Impala lily - photographed in a camp in the Kruger National Park.

Back home I "revert" to a role of "playing" paparazzi - always on the look-out for birds, as this photo of a
hoopoe represents.

Similarly "hidden" but nonetheless detected by me, was this
Little egret in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve.

I was fascinated to see many instead of only the more usual one or two
terrapins on a riverbank in the Kruger Park - before I even noticed that not one but actually two
crocodiles shared the same "space" = nature at its best!

Whilst the terrapins obviously didn't feel threatened by the presence of crocodiles, this photo represents an entirely different scenario - a large herd of
impala just couldn't "make up their mind" if the
hippo in the small pool of water represented a threat!?

Too cute! That was my reaction when I saw how this young
giraffe "cuddled up" to its mother.

I think that similarly endearing is the way these two
baboons seem to smooch.

Staying with the "theme" of primates, I'm always excited when I have the opportunity to spot the rather rare
Samango monkey - so far only early in the morning or late afternoon at the Hilltop camp in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve.
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