I put my trail-camera up on another part of the farm, which I haven’t really explored yet. I found Porcupine dung on the way there, but the whole week my camera only captured a Common duiker twice and one Chacma baboon. Yesterday, just as I thought as must move my camera to a new spot I found three animals passed the trailcam the previous night. Some Bushpigs that aren’t really visible well, a Porcupine (finally!!) and it put up quite a parade and another Civet. It shows, sometimes you just need to have patience and a little bit of luck!
Enjoy my gallery of the weeks highlights below:










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Some of these are marvellous pictures. I really enjoy seeing the porcupine and the civet – one sees them so rarely during the day.
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Thank you! I really enjoyed the Porcupine.. I would love the see the Civet in real life as they seem to be so common here!
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Fantastiese foto’s van die ystervark en dit maak mens opgewonde dat jy ‘n sivet ook gesien het…sjoe!
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Die ystervark het mooi saamgespeel! Hier is so baie Siwette. Ek neem amper op elke plek waar ek die kamera los hulle af!
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Dis goeie nuus..dis so ‘n skaam dier!
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I would never have thought that so much wildlife remains in rural Mozambique after the devastating civil war, so it really is wonderful to see all that your camera-traps are recording!
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We thought exactly the same before we arrived here! We were pleasantly surprised. Poaching stays a problem!
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