When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)

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What a great cheetah sighting! ^Q^ ^Q^

Cute ostrich chicks. :-0 Sad to see a lioness in that condition. :-(


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Excellent cheetah and all sightings in fact, Mello! ^Q^

Great examples of backlighting, you got the contrast just right! [O] :ty:

Ja, rangers generally shoot suffering animals regardless, and always have...they are "in their care"? -O-

The ostriches look very neat until one gets down below the neckline! =O:

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The ostrich chicken are fantastic, I always wonder why the little ones have these pretty patterns and the adults look rather dull. of course, adults don't need camouflage, but the grey/black coat is not really a benefit either, is it?

Predator management in parks is economics, bring nice sightings to the visitors!


Still an exciting trip and not boaring at all, Mel O:V


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0/* Mel

still a lot pleasur to follow your journey into "our" beloved Kgalagadi O0

The chance you had to see so many Elands all together :-0 and your pictures are magnificent, I especially love this one with the dust and sun, so atmospheric ^Q^
and our friend the Crow, still telling all his life to everybody lol
and again a Genet :-0 (the only one I saw was in a tree, in a night drive
I love too the Ostrich chicks, they are so cute
glad the Lioness has no pain anymore :yes:

and the Cheetahs, never, never I will be boring by these raced (purebred) cats, you can post as many you want 0/0
ready for more 0()
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All i can say is wow how amazing ^Q^


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Fantastic cheetah shots, Mel :-0 \O

also love the ostrich chicks, the meerkat and the hornbill X#X

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You HAVE seen a nice variety of animals/birds despite the less than optimum conditions :yes: :yes:

Naturally, the cheetahs are SO special! I can't even begin to ID them now that there are so many new ones not yet in the Guide :no: , but so thankful you are "in the loop" on behalf of the rest of us. 0/0 O0

The ostrich chicks rival meerkats to me, in cuteness factor [O] [O]

Best sighting -O- -O- ... 0() 0()


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Re: When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)

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Flutterby wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2019 11:11 am What a great cheetah sighting! ^Q^ ^Q^

Cute ostrich chicks. :-0 Sad to see a lioness in that condition. :-(
Ja, very happy with that cheetah sighting too. Was the only one anyways on that trip.
So it better had been a good one :twisted:


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Richprins wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2019 4:21 pm Excellent cheetah and all sightings in fact, Mello! ^Q^

Great examples of backlighting, you got the contrast just right! [O] :ty:

Ja, rangers generally shoot suffering animals regardless, and always have...they are "in their care"? -O-

The ostriches look very neat until one gets down below the neckline! =O:

:ty:
I had always been under the impression that rangers wouldn't meddle if an animal was not suffering because of a human.
But like everything else, maybe that went down the drain in the KTP by now as well. It's getting pretty Krugerized there :evil:


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Re: When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)

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Klipspringer wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2019 6:44 pm The ostrich chicken are fantastic, I always wonder why the little ones have these pretty patterns and the adults look rather dull. of course, adults don't need camouflage, but the grey/black coat is not really a benefit either, is it?

Predator management in parks is economics, bring only nice sightings to the visitors!

Still an exciting trip and not boaring at all, Mel O:V
There, I corrected it for you lol

Totally agree with that point of view!

And otherwise - thanks! :-)


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