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The grass is too tall for the leopard 0*\

Lovely pic of the fish eagle on the low branch ^Q^ ^Q^


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More kitties all over, Rog! X#X

Looks like some cloud cover? -O-


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Mel wrote: Thu Dec 09, 2021 9:37 pm Great capture of the fish eagle... the one one the branch and also the chick feeding one ^Q^

Lions and leopard - very lucky ^Q^
\O Thanks Mel yes luckily the adult was close to the road when we came back . I think it was trying to escape the demands of the youngster lol
Lisbeth wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 10:43 am The grass is too tall for the leopard 0*\

Lovely pic of the fish eagle on the low branch ^Q^ ^Q^
:yes: the grass was very tall .
Richprins wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 6:21 pm More kitties all over, Rog! X#X

Looks like some cloud cover? -O-
:yes: Was a grey day .


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Some waterbuck were on the lookout at the dam but nothing much was moving so we carried on back towards camp.

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We managed to sneak up next to this mongoose without it disappearing .
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This breeding herd was moving fairly quickly towards the dam it seemed
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This little buck was sitting dead still .Possibly good camouflages for a predator without color cones .With them it was quite a stand out .
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At the crime scene the Jackal seemed to have its fill and was sleeping close by and some younger Hyenas were looking for scraps .
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Close to camp we found more Jackals
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We arrived at camp and did a brunch meal and did some work and rested .

This colorful Barbet stopped by to visit us .
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The crested barbet is one of my fav. birds ^Q^

Not much left of the buff, only bone ;-)

Cute mongoose, ready to run away lol
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Nice mongoose shot, Rog! They are difficult buggers! [O]

Amazing how quickly the carcass disappears! :shock:


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Wow, that was a great day for sightings with all that hyena/vulture action, 2 leopards and fish-eagles!! ^Q^ ^Q^


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Brilliant capture of the barbet ^Q^

And I also like the cute litte gremlin - the mongoose [InLuv]

Big bellies on the hyenas lol


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Lisbeth wrote: Sat Dec 11, 2021 10:22 am The crested barbet is one of my fav. birds ^Q^

Not much left of the buff, only bone ;-)

Cute mongoose, ready to run away lol
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:yes: they very colorful characters around camp .
Richprins wrote: Sat Dec 11, 2021 4:14 pm Nice mongoose shot, Rog! They are difficult buggers! [O]

Amazing how quickly the carcass disappears! :shock:
Yes very Quickly for a whole Buf.
Flutterby wrote: Sun Dec 12, 2021 10:35 am Wow, that was a great day for sightings with all that hyena/vulture action, 2 leopards and fish-eagles!! ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks Flutts and a few more sightings to come .
Mel wrote: Sun Dec 12, 2021 11:04 am Brilliant capture of the barbet ^Q^

And I also like the cute litte gremlin - the mongoose [InLuv]

Big bellies on the hyenas lol
:ty: Mel easier when they close to you in camp lol


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It was overcast and cooler by the time we left camp for our afternoon drive .

Our first sighting did not seem to impressed with the weather .
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The steenbok was quite visible without any color in the area due to the fires earlier in the year.
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Some Kudu with impressive horns crossed over the road .
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Some Giraffe were hunting the new shoots out .
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This Nyala bull was not too happy to see us but we did manage a pic .
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We managed to snap a pic of the Doe as well
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We visited the Hyena den and spent a bit of time watching the games .
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There was even less buff left with only a few Vultures and one fat Hyena sleeping behind a bush .
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We started on our way back hoping to find the Dogs again .

As we crossed over one of the small bridges we heard a screetch and found this juvenile Eagle Owl shouting for something and the parent was just ignoring it .
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SO Loves owls so we spent quite a bit of time here and took a video .


We drove back to camp with only this sighting right at the camp gate :
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