Indigenous blooms make Lolldaiga look yellow

Our resident photographer, Jack Godwin, took some amazing shots of this year’s July bloom of Ol’daiga plant. The plant, which gives the conservancy its name, turns the whole area yellow with its bright yellow flowers.

We wrote a blog post about the Ol’daiga plant, and how it gave its name to the area.

Which of Jack’s photos do you love the most? When we did a vote on our Instagram page, the liliac breasted roller came up on top - let us know in the comments below if you agree!

bird sits on yellow flower
zebras sit among yellow flowers
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