Makgadikgadi Pans - said to be the largest salt pan in the world - is located in the north-east of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and south-east of the Okavango Delta. We visited this little gem in June 2024

Burchell's Zebra at a waterhole

Cape Glossy Starling

Blacksmith Plovers making baby plovers

Yellow Mongoose

White Headed Vulture

Burchell's Coucal inside the carcass of an elephant

Black Backed Jackal shaking his coat

African Red-Eyed Bulbul

Red Billed Spurfowl

Southern Grey Headed Sparrow

Steenbok

Red Crested Korhaan

Blue Wildebeest, always running - this one has a mangled foot

Burchell's Sandgrouse - Female

Sandgrouse gathering near a waterhole

Sandgrouse taking off en masse

Yellow Billed Hornbill

Yellow Billed Hornbill - AKA The Flying Banana

South African Giraffes

Crimson Breasted Shrike 

Long Tailed Shrike

Masaai Ostrich

Pearl Spotted Owlet

Marico Flycatcher

Mourning Dove

Burchell's Zebra

Nile Crocodile

Gabar Goshawk

Greater Kudu - Male

Lilac Breasted Roller

Lilac Breasted Roller

Little Bee Eater

Grey Go-Away Bird

Helmeted Guineafowl

Lazy Hippos

Impala

Egyptian Geese

Elephant Dust Bath

A bit of a stand-off...

...and we have a clear winner

Enjoying a drink

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