by Susan Gan | Oct 19, 2025
While camped at Betty’s Beach, we had the privilege of watching a Southern Right Whale mother and her calf spend several hours swimming quietly in the bay just offshore. From our campsite, we could see them moving together through the calm water, surfacing and diving...
by Susan Gan | Oct 19, 2025
While holidaying in the Margaret River region, we spent a wonderfully relaxed morning at The Berry Farm, indulging in freshly baked scones piled high with jam and cream — and of course, a bit of bird photography. It turns out the leftover jam and cream aren’t just a...
by Susan Gan | Mar 10, 2025
The Okavango Delta is alive with an incredible diversity of wildlife, from the dawn chorus of birds to the ripples of a hippo breaking the water’s surface. Impalas move in elegant herds, their keen senses always alert to the presence of predators. Kingfishers, herons,...
by Susan Gan | Mar 10, 2025
Power, intelligence, and resilience define the large mammals of the Okavango Delta. Elephants move with quiet wisdom, shaping the landscape as they travel, while buffalo gather in formidable herds, ever watchful for danger. Graceful giraffes tower over the terrain,...
by Susan Gan | Mar 10, 2025
Stealth, strength, and strategy define the predators of the Okavango Delta. This collection is divided into three key categories: Lions, Cheetahs, and Leopards, each showcasing the unique behaviors and relationships of these apex predators. From the commanding...