Rosie’s Pan Cam

Rosie's Pan live cam

Enjoy permanent wildlife video footage from Rosie’s Pan LIVE Cam in the Balule Game Reserve.

The camera is situated at a secluded waterhole, set on a hide near Naledi Game Lodge.

Due to the remoteness of the location, it is completely solar powered.

A borehole also replenishes the watering point, providing a reliable water source for wild animals that thrive in the area.

What Animals to Expect at Rosie’s Pan LIVE Cam?

Rosie’s Pan is renowned for Big Five sightings, where it is not uncommon to spot the elusive leopard.

While white rhinos are also a local attraction, they aren’t captured on camera to deter potential poaching.

Here’s a few more animal species to expect at Rosie’s Pan webcam:

Mammals

Giraffe, zebra, and a large variety of antelope (like kudu, impala, etc.). But also spotted hyena, genets, mongoose, squirrels, hares, and warthogs to name a few.

Reptiles

Frogs, terrapins, lizards and leopard tortoises.

Birds of interest at Rosie’s Pan

  • African broadbill
  • Helmeted guineafowl
  • Plain-backed sunbird
  • Grey lourie
  • Rufous-bellied heron
  • White-faced whistling duck
  • Giant kingfisher
  • Rudd’s apalis
  • African harrier-hawk
  • Woodlands kingfisher
  • Spotted eagle-owl
  • Natal nightjar

What Did You Spot Today?

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As a last resort, give us your feedback in a comment below and we’ll investigate further. Thank you.

Feel free to comment below to share your latest wildlife sightings at Rosie’s Pan.

Cheers and enjoy your virtual safari! 😉

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15 thoughts on “Rosie’s Pan Cam”

  1. As a regular watcher my favourite was watching a group of young elephants playing in the water. It was so joyful.

    I’ve been surprised to see two hippos in the water. Is this a recent event, or just one that’s new to me.

  2. Eloise Potgieter

    There are fish in Rosies Pan comming to the surface at night… is it cat fish? Why do they do this and is it seasonal? Are there any lights from the camera or water site that could influence this behavior… maybe easy praying insects?

  3. It is so fascinating to watch such a beautiful part of the world by cam. Thank you for this possibility.

    Kind regards from Rotterdam,

    Roelof Pool

  4. Marcel Kohler

    If it would be possible, what type of camera is Rosie’s Pan camera? It has such good quality! And the Djuma Dam Cam, is it a Hikvision or a Bolin? Because in the story of the Djuma dam, the model is Hikvision and Bolin.

    1. Hi again Marcel,

      Not sure about Rosie’s Pan camera equipment, best is to ask Africam as they are the ones operating it. Regarding the Djuma Cam, it’s a 24 hour LIVE camera model powered by Bolin technology (Speed Dome HD). As WildEarth puts it, “what makes this camera truly unique is the ability to control its movements, exposure and operating modes from anywhere in the world”. The dam cam is “equipped with a highly sensitive directional microphone and the ability to enter infrared mode”. In other words, “there is no sight nor sound the dam cam can’t pick up”.

      Hope this helps! 😉

  5. Marcel Kohler

    Hi Michael,

    I would love to apply to become a Zoomie, but unfortunately most of the email addresses don’t work. What is the best email to use that works?

  6. Zaira van wyk

    We watch the live cams every day of which Rosie Pan is one. When I asked if it was real life, the moon’s location was not where I expected it to be. But nevertheless, thank you for the reply. And thank you for the zoomies on shift every day and night. We enjoy the cams since lock down began. Regards

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