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One Aardwolf is better than none, PJL \O \O \O

A pity about the cheetah tracking ;-) Will hold thumbs for the next time :ty:


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Lisbeth wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 4:48 pm H is already a teen :shock: I hate to think of how many years have passed since we were first "introduced" to her 0*\

The times that I have never seen anything was on a walk in the KTP and a KNP night/evening drive in the KNP lol
only managed to find one aardwolf this time
well, last time you were spoiled :twisted:

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Yep we have 2 teenagers now --00--
We are normally spoilt with aardwolf sightings when we go in the winter lol
Richprins wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 5:49 pm Still an adventure, Peej! \O

Springhares there too! :shock:

When does one become a teenager? :o0ps:

Lovely scenic shots! [O]

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Generally when you reach 13 RP :-? lol
Loads of springhares around at night... makes the place look like you're in some miniature version of Australia =O: =O:
Pumbaa wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 8:43 pm One Aardwolf is better than none, PJL \O \O \O

A pity about the cheetah tracking ;-) Will hold thumbs for the next time :ty:
Thanks Pumbaa... yeah I think we were a bit unlucky as there were only 2 cheetah in the park when we were there. I know they plan to bring others in to help with genetics but not sure if they've arrived yet \O


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Our last day started out with a very nice sighting O:V

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Soon a youngster came into view O\/ O\/

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It's always amazing to see them and even better when it's just you on your own with the sighting. We continued on and a short while later found another wandering off

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Continuing our morning drive, we found a well hidden buffalo bull

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Plenty of the usual suspects up on Rooiplaat

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We spent some time watching the antics of some blesbok that were charging around for no apparent reason, and showing off some acrobatics in the process lol

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We were just commenting at the end of the drive how we hadn't seen any meerkat this time round when suddenly one popped into view... a nice way to finish off our visit \O

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Love the meerkat, PJL,

and all the antelopes \O For sure black rhinos are always a fantastic sightings and you had them even that close O\/ O\/ O\/


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Blesboks enjoying life O/\ O/\

Maybe MZNP would be an excellent place to hide some rhinos. There must be space enough and difficult terrain for poachers -O-

Lovely pop-up meerkat O\/

I am sure that I would love the place when it is green :yes:

:ty: so much for taking the time to write a TT \O

Isn't it time for an ADDO trip? O**


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So lovely to see rhino with horns, never mind rhino, Peej! O\/ O\/ O\/

And great general sightings, plus a predator! ;-)

Is that the end? Thanks so much for another report, with brilliant pics as always! :ty: X#X


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Pumbaa wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 9:26 pm Love the meerkat, PJL,

and all the antelopes \O For sure black rhinos are always a fantastic sightings and you had them even that close O\/ O\/ O\/
Thanks Pumbaa O0


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Lisbeth wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 10:38 am Blesboks enjoying life O/\ O/\

Maybe MZNP would be an excellent place to hide some rhinos. There must be space enough and O\/ O\/ O\/ O\/ difficult terrain for poachers -O-

Lovely pop-up meerkat O\/

I am sure that I would love the place when it is green :yes:

:ty: so much for taking the time to write a TT \O

Isn't it time for an ADDO trip? O**
I'm not sure how much more space there would be in the park for Rhinos Lis... the terrain areas they hang out in are somewhat limited there as it is a small place.
Addo... indeed! Life is ridiculously busy with teenagers but I'll sneak a trip in sometime this year I hope O** O**


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Richprins wrote: Sat May 14, 2022 4:19 pm So lovely to see rhino with horns, never mind rhino, Peej! O\/ O\/ O\/

And great general sightings, plus a predator! ;-)

Is that the end? Thanks so much for another report, with brilliant pics as always! :ty: X#X
Yeah very nice to see them with horns intact RP
It is indeed the end... no cats really this time which was a shame, but we knew that the lion population in the park has been drastically reduced and they only have the 2 cheetah currently so the chances aren't that great at the moment \O


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