The Killing Machine

August 19, 2016 - Busanga Plains in Kafue National Park, Zambia

We spend the morning stalking lions.  The guides at BBC refer to one particular lioness as The Killing Machine given how consistently successful she is at hunting prey in the concession.  We find her along with her two sub-adult males.  The cubs remain close by and practice their hunting moves on each other while she watches the plains for weak and slow prey.   We are on the verge of seeing her take a puku or a lechwe, but one young lion blows the hunt by getting to close to mom, tipping the herd off.

The Killing Machine. 

The Killing Machine. 

Ready, set, go! 

Ready, set, go! 

Leapin' lion. 

Leapin' lion. 

Play. 

Play. 

Practicing the hunt. 

Practicing the hunt. 

Takedown! 

Takedown! 

This is how it is done. 

This is how it is done. 

Brothers. 

Brothers. 

Watching and waiting... 

Watching and waiting... 

Playtime is over. 

Playtime is over. 

The Welcome Crew

August 18, 2016 - Busanga Plains in Kafue National Park, Zambia

Newton picks us up from the airstrip and we drive 30 mins or so to Busanga Bush Camp. Along the way we see many different species of antelope, including sable, lechwe and puku.

The buggy ride with Bill as navigator. I left out the part where we swatted away the tsetse flies.  Painful little buggers...

The buggy ride with Bill as navigator. I left out the part where we swatted away the tsetse flies.  Painful little buggers...

Black sable. 

Black sable. 

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See those rock-like formations? Those are termite mounds.  And the tree in the back is actually an island when the plains flood during the rainy season.

See those rock-like formations? Those are termite mounds.  And the tree in the back is actually an island when the plains flood during the rainy season.

Puku on the move. 

Puku on the move. 

The first elephant (aka Ellies), but not the last.  🐘 

The first elephant (aka Ellies), but not the last.  🐘