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Re: Lions for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (October 2019)
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 7:38 pm
by Mel

so much for your continued support and your ever encouraging comments
You know, I thought, the one-eyed female should actually the famous one-eyed male.
Wouldn't be too unreal either as they don't live that far apart

Re: Lions for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (October 2019)
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 7:40 pm
by Mel
Happy you liked the writing too

Thank you!
And you know how much I love my cheetah. Hence I was always totally happy with our Hanri sightings.
But this was definitely the busiest day with pretty good sightings throughout

Re: Lions for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (October 2019)
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 7:44 pm
by Mel
ExFmem wrote: ↑Sat Feb 01, 2020 9:50 pm

Wow, never thought about Caracals preying on squirrels, but it makes sense.
AW-w-w SO glad you got to see such tiny lion cubs, and great pictures to boot

Simply wonderful.

Ex!
However, I wouldn't have disagreed with the pride being closer still
But I'm still happy with what I got. Beggars are no choosers
The caracal was probably tired of the "poultry" so it went for some different taste

Re: Lions for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (October 2019)
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 7:45 pm
by Mel
I got more blind eye to come at some point, so take your blanket to hide

so much, Flutts!
Re: Lions for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (October 2019)
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 7:45 pm
by Mel
Re: Lions for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (October 2019)
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 9:34 pm
by Mel
Urikaruus - 15th October 2019
After our grand day we did hear about two leopards at 14th AND 13th in the morning and evening respectively. The SO shares my love for the cheetahs, granted, but his love for the leopards is even greater, hence he was antsy to check out the north rather than going down south immediately. Most of the other guests at the camp had already gone - and it wasn't even half an hour after gate opening yet
We didn't have to go far before we bumped into all of them again. And even though we couldn't see a thing, we were pretty sure that they had picked up one of the leopards because all cars were set on reverse and we doubted everyone would do so on a trip when lions could be seen almost everywhere.

Ex and I have since established that it was her and her hubby who confirmed our suspicion, albeit not knowing we were talking to each other back then
Anyways, a few pix of another leopard I've always wanted to see - Botshelo.
Re: Lions for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (October 2019)
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 9:43 pm
by Mel
We were the last on the scene and Botshelo was moving in our direction. All cars still reversing, we very quickly decided that we had our very lucky share and wouldn't want to get in the way and upset those who were at the scene first, so we let everyone pass. One of the other passengers briefly talked to us as well and mentioned kinda as a side note that they had thought that the lions at 13th already had been their sighting of the day. Of course we had to go and check those out too
Here they are:
Stretchhhh
Both not looking too enchanted
Trying out some b/w
And "normal" again
Re: Lions for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (October 2019)
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 9:53 pm
by Mel
Lions will be lions - and males on top of it - so they soon settled into

mode and I lost interest. After all it was still leopard o'clock and there was still a chance that Miera might show up down south. Therefore we turned around and headed back again. Just before the camp entrance we quickly discussed going back to camp to see if Botshelo might amble through, seeing that he had vanished in the shrubs that lead there, but I was adamant not to lose precious time and to carry on. We should later learn that the leopard had indeed visited the camp waterhole and I still feel kinda guilty that I didn't succumb to the SO's idea who had been rather inclined to go back and see if Botshelo would arrive
Also, we traded, no - I traded, another perfectly astonishing leopard sighting (like with all the right lighting) against another one of the generally more exciting sightings but still a rather "lame" sighting of yet more lions
Re: Lions for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (October 2019)
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 9:59 pm
by Mel
On the evening drive which took us up north we found the lions still

even though there were antelopes, including elands close by. And a watehole further we found a pretty eland calf very close to the road
Otherwise things were pretty quiet, even at the camp waterhole that night.
Re: Lions for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (October 2019)
Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:18 pm
by Peter Betts
Mel wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 7:40 pm
Happy you liked the writing too

Thank you!
And you know how much I love my cheetah. Hence I was always totally happy with our Hanri sightings.
But this was definitely the busiest day with pretty good sightings throughout
Plenty caracal in KTP ..Not a common sighting as they are almost 100% Nocturnal