Dwarf Mongoose at its nest hole near the boom gate!
I'm always thankful that I'm able to capture these critters on camera. (I don't seem to see things immediately in the bush, LOL!) Last week we spotted many small groups of dik-dik. At one point, we saw four of these dainty deer bound across the road from one side of the bush into the other. Grant stopped and I focused on where we thought the dik-dik had gone. Nothing. Then suddenly a little female reversed from the left to the right and stopped. She was soon approached by a buck, coming from the place where she had been! We watched as the second deer ducked its head towards the first one. And then he (we saw he had horns) turned his head into the bush away from us, pawed the ground and snorted. She moved forward towards him. This happened two more times when suddenly the female darted off into the bush with the male following. When I downloaded the photos, we saw the the second buck's hair on its head was standing up in a tuft. Grant reckoned it was probably a form of courtship that we'd witnessed! Amazing!
The female dik-dik reversing from left to right in our line of vision
The male dik-dik with a tuffted forehead which we think was a form of courtship!
Along the airstrip on our way back, we stopped to photograph a Monitor Lizard waddling across the road
I would love to be able to post umpteen more photos of critters here, but I'm loading this post before we leave camp on Friday and just have to finish up !
I'm linking my post to Saturday Critters Party by Eileen.
Next time I log on, will be from my home in Marquard!
Wow---never heard of a Dik-dik.... Interesting critters... And that dwarf mongoose is a cutie...
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Hugs,
Betsy
Hi Jo. Great post. I love all the animals in it. Keep safe and hope you are fully well now.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of these exotic critters! The mongoose sure is cute.
ReplyDeleteThese kind of animals I would only see in a zoo !
ReplyDeleteHello Jo, The mongoose is cute. And how cool is it to watch the courtship of the Dik-Dik. The Monitor Lizard looks big.. Awesome critters. Enjoy your weekend and trip!
ReplyDeleteThe dwarf mongoose is too cute! Love the dik-dik -- the sweet dance of love. ;) Nothing like a Monitor waving goodbye??!!!!!! Happy Critter Day!
ReplyDeletewhat a delightful post. i simply loved your critters. how exciting you got to witness the courtship of the dik diks... hope you're feeling better soon. have a great day~
ReplyDeleteThe mongoose is cute! Never heard of a dik-dik before. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI found the Dik-diks hard to photograph as they're fast.
ReplyDeleteSafe journey to your other home.
I love the mongoose. We have them at the zoo in Helsinki too.
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