Porcupines are commonly seen on night drives in South Luangwa
African civets are also regularly seen on night drives in the Park
Honey Badger curled up in a hollow log
Pel's fishing owl. These magnificent fish-eating owls are often seen near Shenton Safaris' camp on the Luangwa river
African skimmer, skimming for fish at sunset
The Luangwa River is one of the last strongholds of the Hippo
Male puku - one of the park's commonest antelope
Thornicroft;s Giraffe feeding on sausage tree leaves
Cookson's Wildebeest - a rather pretty subspecied local to South Luangwa
Pearlspotted Owlet - a small diurnal owl
Carmine Bee-eaters at nesting colony on the Luangwa River
Flock of Lilian's Lovebirds at waterhole
Baobab at sunset. There is a wonderful baobab forest of over 200 baobabs in South Luangwa