NEWS FROM THE VELD

This page is specially for our rangers, who are constantly coming across interesting things on their guest drives through the Reserve.

 

Here you can keep an eye out for the latest news and intriguing discoveries from Bartholomeus Klip.

 

Porcupine Relocation

9 June 2010
This porcupine was caught in a trap set where we feed the sheep. The porcupine was released in the Reserve unharmed. It is the largest rodent in Africa, and the second largest in the world after the Capybara from South America.


Porcupine Relocation | 9 June 2010

This porcupine was caught in a trap set where we feed the sheep. The porcupine was released in the Reserve unharmed. It is the largest rodent in Afric...
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Controlled burn at Elandsberg | 28 April 2010

Some of the old fynbos in the Reserve was due for burning, to regenerate the fynbos and to protect against future wildfires. Since the area is geometr...
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Controlled burn at Elandsberg Part 2 | 28 April 2010

With staff from Cape Nature and the farm, there were six vehicles and 40 helpers. It was a 'cool burn' due to the strong SE winds: good news for the t...
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Elandsberg Candelabra Lily | 23 March 2010

Discovered in 1999 on Elandsberg Nature Reserve,and found only in the reserve, these very rare lilies belong to the Amaryllis family. The small bright...
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Facts on Termites | 20 March 2010

Termites live in colonies of a few hundred to several million. They feed on dead plant matter, wood and animal dung.The colonies consist of workers,so...
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Lambing season begins.. | 15 March 2010

News from Elandsberg is that lambs are being born, before the cold winter begins. New lambing pens have been developed, and the sheep have a spacious ...
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Latest sightings of tortoises | 21 February 2010

It's the middle of summer at BK and our three tortoise species have been spotted.They are more active at this time of the year than in winter, when th...
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Arboreal Visitor | 7 January 2010

There was much excitement when a guest spotted a rare boomslang, or tree snake, in the garden. Rangers were quickly on the scene to ensure guest safet...
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Glowing in the dark | 22 December 2009

On our first night drive of the summer, we headed out on a warm evening and in our search for wildlife we came across this interesting scorpion. Under...
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Happy day for Vicky | 3 December 2009

Our charming efficient Vicky, from the Bartholomeus Klip office, married her handsome Harry on 28 November and we were all there to help them celebrat...
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Black harrier seen | 18 November 2009

This beautiful big bird gave us a wonderful view of him on the afternoon game drive. The Black harrier is classified as vulnerable, since there are fe...
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Great view of Spoonbill | 15 November 2009

We were lucky enough today to see this Spoonbill wading in the shallows, as well as some Avocets, one also busy feeding in the water and the others re...
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Dagger-leaf sugarbush flowering | 15 November 2009

The very special Dagger-leaf sugarbush (Protea mucronifolia) found only here is just coming into bloom, with the bushes covered in beautiful buds and ...
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Puffadder sighting | 19 October 2009

Our rangers came upon this baby puffadder swimming near the edge of one of the farm dams. It is not unusual for snakes in general to swim, but this is...
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Buffalo release | 23 September 2009

We are delighted to introduce our newest arrival to the buffalo herd - Roger. He is an 8 year old bull brought down from Lapalala Wilderness Reserve ...
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New colour form of Moraea villosa subsp elandsmontana | 12 September 2009

A group of Japanese guests, led by Dr John Manning, came to photograph the wonderfully spectacular Peacock Moraeas in our reserve. They found a new ye...
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Cape Mountain Zebra | 5 September 2009

A new Cape Mountain zebra foal has been born in our Reserve. This is the first foal to be born in five years and the mother is extremely protective, ...
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The rare Water Oxalis | 2 September 2009

This unusual aquatic plant is now found only at Elandsberg and in a pond on the Kenilworth Racecourse. It floats in shallow water and is identified by...
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Buffalo Update: | 17 August 2009

Last week we moved the big bulls Dave and Big D out of the main herd.To keep the herd genetically strong, a new male will replace these beautiful bul...
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Spectacular Winter Scenery | 7 August 2009

We have had around 128mm of rain in the last month, almost half the amount of last year. Even so the farm and reserve look spectacular and it seems ...
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Measuring up to expectations! | 15 June 2009

Researchers from Stellenbosch University and Cape Nature were on site in May looking for the rare Geometric Tortoise. The aim was to find specimens of...
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Scorpion search with Dr Lorenzo Prendini | 23 May 2009

In March we had the privilege of accompanying Dr Lorenzo Prendini, Curator of Arachnids & Myriapods at the American Museum of Natural History, New Yor...
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Home Sweet Home | 14 May 2009

A great sighting of a Yellow Mongoose family. These very shy creatures frequent unused aardvark holes on the plains of our Reserve. Water Mongoose and...
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Another special for Elandsberg | 16 April 2009

A new little pelargonium has been discovered on the Elandsberg Nature Reserve and is in the process of being named...
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Our beautiful quaggas | 13 April 2009

This picture is of Sebastian the stallion and his mare. Both these beautiful quaggas are seen in the reserve on a regular basis....
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Young buffalo arrivals | 22 February 2009

Six new young buffalo have joined us and will eventually be introduced into our main breeding herd, to add to the gene pool....
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Latest sighting of a geometric tortoise | 4 January 2009

This mature female geometric tortoise was recently spotted on Tortoise Road....
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