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All sizes, all ages! Great sighting and great pics ^Q^ ^Q^

The eyes of the jackals are on the hyenas, while eating, not on the food lol


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A kudu is not a big meal for a large hyena clan and several jackals lol

Cool sighting, PJL ^Q^


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Toko wrote:A kudu is not a big meal for a large hyena clan and several jackals lol
They all had very big tummies lol
I think normally the hyena in Addo have adapted to hunt smaller prey such as warthog which is why sightings of them are often only a few at a time. At least a meal this size could draw the clan together \O


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super ! quite impressive ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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We had some really nice bird sightings on Saturday. O\/ O\/

This juvenile pale chanting goshawk was repeatedly calling its mom for food

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On the Gorah Loop it was good to see some blue cranes visiting the park

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Further south and later in the day we came across a secretary bird hunting in the grass

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love the Blue Crane O/\ ^Q^


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The secretary has the most incredible make-up and hair styling ^Q^ ^Q^ lol lol

Beautiful pic of the young goshawk ^Q^

Nice to see a blue crane O\/


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Late in the day we found Josie, Roy & Nomad. They were sleeping near their zebra kill about at least a km away from the road, and after waiting a while they got up to feed a bit more. I was really hoping that we might get to see Josie's cubs, but there was no sign of them. Hopefully they were tucked away somewhere safe -O-

Josie & Roy

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Due to the distance it was very difficult to see whether Josie is still feeding - and hence a sign of whether there are still cubs. But this shot was probably the best I managed to get, and I think the dark rings are still there which is a good sign. Time will tell whether any of her first litter have survived.

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Breaking News is that Josie does indeed have some surviving cubs - 2 of them were seen over the weekend. Still trying to find out where they were last seen so I can make a plan to try and find them lol O/\ O/\


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Excellent \O Good to know that soon we will see them O\/ ;-) lol


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