During our second visit in 2017 to the Kruger National Park in South Africa, we encountered an impressive clan of Spotted Hyenas. The dynamics were wonderful to see. Although we must admit that there was one individual that did stand out. This already slightly larger pup stole the show and was exploring the world at his own pace.
 
                                 
                         Leopard Washing (Ngotso Female)Melanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Leopard Washing (Ngotso Female)Melanie & Wiebe Hofstra Perched Cape Glossy StarlingMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Perched Cape Glossy StarlingMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra Resting LionMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Resting LionMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra Common Sandpiper on the WaterfrontMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Common Sandpiper on the WaterfrontMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra Lion in the ShadeMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Lion in the ShadeMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra Blue Wildebeest en ProfilMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Blue Wildebeest en ProfilMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra A pair of Lesser Striped SwallowsMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
A pair of Lesser Striped SwallowsMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra Southern Red-billed Hornbill with ShadeMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Southern Red-billed Hornbill with ShadeMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra Curious Spotted Hyena PupMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Curious Spotted Hyena PupMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra Spotted Hyena in the Afternoon SunMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Spotted Hyena in the Afternoon SunMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra Browsing Greater KuduMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Browsing Greater KuduMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra Mystical SunsetMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Mystical SunsetMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra Fierce Rainbow SkinkMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Fierce Rainbow SkinkMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra Warm SunsetMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra
Warm SunsetMelanie & Wiebe Hofstra