Lions for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (October 2019)

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WoW Stunning shots of the p*o*r*n* production, Mel \O

and on top honey badger and caracal :-0 O/\


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Lovely Tawny \O , and fantastic shots of the sparrow-weavers! lol \O And then a caracal :shock: , how lucky!! ^Q^ ^Q^


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Go baby go! ^Q^ O\/ O/\

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The badger is extremely skinny! :shock: O-/

And fox and lion and caracal! 0:


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Stunning pictures ^Q^ ^Q^


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Great sequence and text of the sparrow-weavers lol lol

Lovely cape fox ^Q^ ^Q^

Caracal :-0 :-0


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Mel wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 10:12 pm
GavinW wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2019 6:57 am Very green about your cheetah sighting :o0ps:
But I suppose that's why we are going back in May :-)
Oh, but I do remember trips of yours where you had it all - even in one day lol
The sightings are always different in the Kgalagadi, but always amazing, methinks :-0
\O lol lol

Nice caracal sighting at Urikaruus ^Q^


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Big male lion that O:V

Love the meerkats O\/

Horny sparrow weavers =O: Great capture \O

The HB looks rather skinny :-?

Caracal at the waterhole :-0 I would sit there all night. 0:


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Missed the last couple of episodes, so quite a bit of catching up here! Fantastic sighting of Hanri... that would have made my trip for sure! And then the lions, meerkat, cape fox, HB & caracal.... what a productive day :-0 ^Q^ ^Q^


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We saw NO Cape foxes this trip, so am happy to share your sighting :-0 The sparrow sequence is quite impressive, as well as the meerkat fur with the sun shining through ^Q^ The caracal is a bonus as well O/\ O/\ Poor HB - we did see more of them this trip than usual.

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Thanks Pumbaa, Flutts, Richprins, Alf, Lisbeth, Gavin Bushcraft, PJL and Ex for sharing my trip. O\/
Bushcraft wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2019 12:32 pm Caracal at the waterhole :-0 I would sit there all night. 0:
I do try that every now and then, but by 1 am I'm usually so knackered that I fall asleep in the chair lol

ExFmem wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2019 9:33 pm We saw NO Cape foxes this trip, so am happy to share your sighting :-0
Apart from the two in the camp (Which - btw - were fed by the people who moved into the honeymoon after you had left.-
Those people were Germans even 0' ), we only saw four different individuals out on the roads as well. And no cubs in sight yet :-(


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