On the way back to Windhoek we stopped at the Cheetah Conservation Fund centre at Otjiwarongo. The CCF is an international non-profit organization headquartered in Namibia, with operations in the United States, Canada, Australia, Italy and the United Kingdom, and partner organizations in several other nations.
Our visit started at the very informative museum; we then went out into the field to see some of the “rescue” cheetahs before having lunch at the centre. During lunch we had two talks; one from an intern about the work of the centre and then another from the Founder and Executive Director, the very impressive Dr Laurie Marker, who told us about the world-wide scope of the CCF.
After lunch we went to see some more of the “rescue” cheetahs being fed and told more about the work of the centre from a Canadian intern and from the head of the department, who hailed from just outside our home city of Bristol.
A fascinating visit was made even better by seeing flocks of vultures overhead as the meat was put out for the cheetahs.
The CCF’s website is well worth a look at.









Click below for gallery of photos:


African Red-eyed Bulbul


Helmeted Guineafowl (Etosha National Park – January 2019)
Cape Turtle Dove (Etosha National Park, Namibia – January 2019)


Helmeted Guineafowl (Etosha National Park – January 2019)


Red-billed Spurfoul













Shaft-tailed Whydah
Southern red-billed Hornbill
Baby Springbok swimming to his mum
Three-banded Plover
Blue Wildebeast
Lilac-breasted Roller
Lilac-breasted Roller

South African Ground squirrel
The remains of a giraffe which, we were told. was slow to get up less than a week ago
Scrub Hare
Hartmann’s Zebra
Kori Bustard
Black Rhino
Northern Black Korhaan
Crowned Plover
Northern Black Korhaan
Black-faced Impala
White-headed Vulture ?
African harrier hawk
Rhino
The cool group ?



























Aardwolf
Lionness
Jackel


Lion


Southern Red-billed Hornbill
Not sure – need to look at my bird book!
Kori Bustard – the heaviest flying bird in Africa
Springbok
Blue Wildebeest
Lion cub




Giraffe
Ostrich
Spotted Hyaena

Shaft-tailed Whydah
Southern Red-billed Hornbill
Southern White-tailed Shrike
Purple Heron
Blacksmith Lapwing
Common Greenshank (on right)
Crowned Lapwing (amongst the Blacksmith Lapwings)
Zebra
Black Rhino
Black-backed Jackel
Gemsbok (Southern Oryx)


Springbok
African Elephant


African Hoopoe
Groundscraper Thrush

Speckled Pigeon
African Red-eyed Bulbul
Swift
Speckled Pigeon
Marisco Flycatcher
Rosy-faced Lovebirds
Giraffe
Giraffe
Kudu
Welwitschia Mirabilis
Petrified wood

Skeleton coast?














Southern Masked Weaver
Sunset at Palmwag Lodge

Kelp Gull
Hartlaub Gull






Typical seaside activities
Dried fish at the township market
Bags of caterpillars




















Springbok
Oryx
Oryx
Oryx
Zebra
Immanuel
Immanuel with his fellow coach driving brother and Julian, our guide – quite a front row.











Werner informing us about some of the local plants and their medicinal properties
Jackel

Oryx
Ground squirrel
Secretary Bird
Werner’s other skills
It’s not a holiday without a sunset photo




Our guide, Julian, was excellent at pointing out animal tracks in the desert.
Pied Crow
Red-Winged Starling
Cape Sparrow
























































































































