Krugertripping this Summer...

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Wow, what a great day!! O/\ O/\ We saw those same two doggies on the H4-1 in April last year and Tina saw them in March...check out the Animal of the Month thread. \O

Awesome lion sighting...just love those cubs!! ;-) Then an otter and a leopard! :shock: ^Q^ ^Q^

Just a pity the day ended with your car being damaged!! 0*\


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That's what I would call a successful day O/\ O/\ O\/ O\/ apart from the last part, which is the usual incompetence of certain SP's employees 0=


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Heksie, did you find out anything about the dead hippo?


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I'd call that an extremely successful day! O:V With very cute lion chicks. O\/
(But what a traffic jam! O-/ )

Strange behaviour of the wild dogs though. Why would they stand up to look into people's cars. :-?

Sorry about your car. :-( I'd also expect the attendants to take out the hose. 0-
You'll probably need to nudge them further if you want something to happen. 0*\


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Fantastic day in Kruger O\/ O\/ O\/ O\/

Love the dogs and junior lion O/\

Cape clawless otter :twisted: I have never spotted 1 in Kruger ^0^

Wendy with a serval ^0^ --00--

Pity about the incompetent petrol attendant. 0*\


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nan wrote:Wild Dogs asking for something :shock:
cute little Boon, at this age they are still cute ;-)
magnificent Antelopes O/\
and the Lions... Ho ! the Lions... a regal O\/ O/\ ^Q^
Magnificent Puff Adder too ^Q^

what episodes ^Q^ ^Q^
I also think that the doggies were begging for food, maybe some tourists feed them? :-?
flying cheetah wrote:Really an unbelievable day O/\ O/\ O/\ It seems you saw eveything except cheetah.
Good to see that the Puffie left the road, they so often get killed by drivers who only look into the bush but never on the road. I had to witness this 3 times :twisted:
I'm very jealous about the CCO and I love the pic of the Hornbill with the Scorpion. Very rare and nice sighting \O
Sorry about the experience at the petrol station. Usually I alwaysleave the car when I get petrol in Kruger, just to stretch my legs. But I don't know if I would have noticed if the petrol hose was still in the car. In future I will be more attentive!
I also hate seeing the run over snakes, I never really see snakes or I sometimes are too slow to take a pic when I'm lucky enough to see them O/
I'm sorry that you saw so many dead puffies... 0*\ I saw just one snake being eaten by a bateleur that was run over, but this trip I saw a lot of dead torties, even 2 dead ones next to each other and I saw someone running over a chameleon, it had put me down the whole day!!!!

Flutterby wrote:Wow, what a great day!! O/\ O/\ We saw those same two doggies on the H4-1 in April last year and Tina saw them in March...check out the Animal of the Month thread. \O

Awesome lion sighting...just love those cubs!! ;-) Then an otter and a leopard! :shock: ^Q^ ^Q^

Just a pity the day ended with your car being damaged!! 0*\
Oh ok, so do you think they are their own pack? Cheetah says they are part of another pack... -O-
I saw only once the whole trip such small cubs, last year I was much luckier with the small cats 0:


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Lisbeth wrote:That's what I would call a successful day O/\ O/\ O\/ O\/ apart from the last part, which is the usual incompetence of certain SP's employees 0=
It was my luckiest day but I had days that got a close second as well, still to come O**
I just can't believe that I haven't heard anything from them yet, it is like they don't care 0*\
Flutterby wrote:Heksie, did you find out anything about the dead hippo?
Still haven't got a reply from Lesego, will mail her again tonight... she sent me a mail on FB informing me she got an official reply from SANParks, I just haven't received it from her yet... 0:
Mel wrote:I'd call that an extremely successful day! O:V With very cute lion chicks. O\/
(But what a traffic jam! O-/ )

Strange behaviour of the wild dogs though. Why would they stand up to look into people's cars. :-?

Sorry about your car. :-( I'd also expect the attendants to take out the hose. 0-
You'll probably need to nudge them further if you want something to happen. 0*\
Just glad that the traffic jam wasn't on my side O/\ I had a front row seat of the kitties, don't like the background though
I'm going to phone Patience tomorrow and hopefully will get a reply on something... otherwise uhm I will get back to you on that =O: -O-
Bushcraft wrote:Fantastic day in Kruger O\/ O\/ O\/ O\/

Love the dogs and junior lion O/\

Cape clawless otter :twisted: I have never spotted 1 in Kruger ^0^

Wendy with a serval ^0^ --00--

Pity about the incompetent petrol attendant. 0*\
They have been seen a few times on the LS bridge so you have to check it out daily when you are back at this camp, I would sit and have a cig and hope to see one, try it next time....
Ya, I couldn't believe she saw a serval which is nr1 on my wishlist :shock:


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Day 7… on our way to meet some friends

17 December

The morning started early and busy, we packed up and just before we leave we wanted to get some ice for the coolerbox, we had only space in the freezer for our meat and our KPA so the veg etc had to keep cool in the box. I went to the store to fetch the ice but it was still dark, I it was actually scary being there with no one around, but there were no cats lurking around I made it back to my car in one piece. We left the camp at 4:50 and had a long way to go, as we were to meet Crested Val and family as well as Sparrow with his entourage in Phala for a drink then go to Sable Hide for our annually night stay. I just have to add that Leachy and Sprocky was supposed to join us but Wendy and I was under the assumption that there were only 8 beds in the hide, we were one bed short and couldn’t accommodate them. Again so sorry Leach and Sprocks as later I found out there were 9 beds but one was broken so also could not be used in anyway.
We started with a beautiful morning sun

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And first thing we saw was this rhino family

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Then some pooh-shrooms next to the road

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And then we were lucky enough to see another reedbuck this morning…

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Afterwards we had a run in with a secretary bird, after a few pics Wendy drove on but I stayed with the bird trying to get nice shots, it didn’t really happen…

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When I moved on I just saw Wendy’s car around the bend not moving and as I turned to my left I saw a lioness in the open walking to a waterhole to drink. She was also calling but we didn’t know for who as she was alone. After a few minutes she just walked off…

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Then this road produced a lot of white storks, they were everywhere. I was lucky enough to get one in flight

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I looked to my right and was excited when I spotted this…

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I flashed for Wendy and pointed towards the lions. It was so quiet and peaceful, sitting for about 40 minutes with these ladies, they only stood up when the other female crossed the road again, but she disappeared as soon as she showed herself.

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They stayed on their spot and we decided to move on, soon after we saw this breeding herd of ellies came towards us, but at least after a few metres went into the bushes

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We also saw a kori bustard

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And a MR Majestic posed beautifully for us

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Now it was time for a quick stop at Tshokwane and then we had to press on as it was another 150km to go. We had a great sighting of ground hornbills, the one had a terry in his mouth

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At Kumana there were some white face ducks close by

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Then some birdies, we got a Wahlberg eagle and a young bateleur

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Just before Satara we got some buffalo, the one was scratching his head on a piece of wood.

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Another quick stop at Satara and then we met Nkulu, she was there with her husband for a few days and went on a quick drive whilst hubby did an afternoon sleep. We had to pick up our speed otherwise we would never make it on time. So we would only stop for ‘special’ sightings. We had a lot of general game on this road, everywhere there were zebra, wildebeest and ellies with some steenbokkies popping up every now and then. But as we drove past Ngotso dam (about 1km) we were met by a 5 car road block (the good thing about the North) and this was waiting in the tree. He did absolutely nothing, found out on facebook that he was there since 7:00 and we saw him just past 11:00.

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It was quiet all the way to Letaba and we saw a juvenile Bateleur

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And just outside Letaba an ellie carcass in the riverbed, crocs and vultures were taking a few bites of him…

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Now for the last stretch towards Phala gate, it was starting to get hot so we almost stopped for nothing but I didn't see waterbuck today so here it is

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And a red crested korhaan, I saw the falling dance, it happened right above me so was brilliant!

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And a LOT of hyraxes very close to Masorini

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We got to the gate by 16:00 and checked in, and they would get our sleeping bags ready for when we get back at 18:00. They also allowed us to plug in the freezer at reception so our meat won’t go off. Wendy left her phone there to get charged as well, now it was off to Spar to buy some fresh veg and salad greens and then to Buffalo Pub and Grill for a few cold refreshments. It was 17:00 and we just had to bid our farewells and off we went back into the Park, we got our bedding at the gate and now the last 10km before we get to Sable Hide. We saw the Ellie carcass with lots of vultures, it was shot a few days ago because it was a nuisance… some buffalo and impala and as we get to the hide, we see a JJ 10m from the entrance, Wendy and I drive up to them, and guess what waits for us…

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It was 2 lionesses, the guide also told us that the rest of the pride was on the other side of the dam, we didn’t see them though. Sparrow and co missed the lionesses with a few minutes as they walked off, now us gals were too scared to open the gate to the hide so we waited for Sparrow to be a gentleman, which he was.
Pics of the hide

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I can just say that although I was bummed that we were 2 members short, this was definitely one of my most memorable nights in the Park. We unpacked what we needed that night, we took down our beds and made them up for the night. Then it was time to relax and have a few KPA’s and kuier with some friends. Sparrow was our chef for the night and made us delicious prawns and lemon-garlic butter with prego rolls. It was drizzling lightly and it was the first night that Wendy and I heard mozzies, so we had to put on the necessary ointment. With magies vol we went to the hide at about 23:00 and on our way we saw scrub hare, we sat inside with our torches ready we checked the dam but could only see some impies.
I soon went to bed and left Wendy and Sparrow on their Sable search. The other two were fast asleep before I went to bed.

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Now just to add about the night, I don’t really go to the loo during the night, and with the longdrop at the hide being like 2km from where we sleep I really didn’t want to have to visit the loo but with heksie’s luck I had to visit it THREE times that night and every time I walk out the first thing I do is shine on the left over prawn that waited on the braai. I mean our cats at home just love fishies so I bet a leopard would love a bowl full of prawns… And when I’m happy that the braai area is safe I walk down and check underneath the hide for sleeping lions… All I can say is that I survived the night.


To be continued…


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Just caught up with the wonderful day of sightings you had Heksie O/\


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All I can say is that I survived the night.
Otherwise we would have to suspect a severe case of fraud here -
password stolen and all. :twisted:

Didn't you get bored with all the cats? =O:

What's a 'terry'? :o0ps:
(Still need to brush up my slang language...)

Oh, and please, don't bother coming back to me. I'm useless with cars. O**


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