A beautiful leopard sighting!!
I like the pic of the "washing" in the Sabie River! And the Tree of Mordor is pretty cool too.
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Love that dead tree on the S130. We always take a pic of it also
Fantastic leopard sighting and great pics
Fantastic leopard sighting and great pics
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Ja, interesting the washing there, Blutunaea!
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It was an excellent Leopard sighting! I'd rather have a single sighting as good as that one than half a dozen distant fleeting glimpses.Flutterby wrote:A beautiful leopard sighting!!
I like the pic of the "washing" in the Sabie River! And the Tree of Mordor is pretty cool too.
Glad you liked the other stuff too
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That may be the first time I've taken a pic of that tree, probably because the vultures were on it this time!Bushcraft wrote:Love that dead tree on the S130. We always take a pic of it also
Fantastic leopard sighting and great pics
Thanks BC!
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Yes it was Apie.Richprins wrote:Ja, interesting the washing there, Blutunaea!
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Day 10 Monday 19 November : Crocodile Bridge.
From the deck at Lower Sabie.
Our next Culinary Delight was in the Sabie River when we continued our drive. I was really glad we weren't closer to this because it must have really ponged!
The Nlanganzwani dam wall was breached several years ago, it looks like they are now dismantling the entire dam wall by hand and at the speed they were going it will take a couple of decades.
The S28 is a good road for Magpie Shrikes.
Close to the road about halfway down the S28, a Mr. Greedy was using our next Culinary Delight as a pillow.
One of two Lionesses - who probably made the kill - were looking on from a distance as Mr. Greedy obviously wanted the food for himself.
About 200 metres from Croc, another traffic jam.
An outstanding morning drive - 2x Lion, Leopard and Cheetah!
From the deck at Lower Sabie.
Our next Culinary Delight was in the Sabie River when we continued our drive. I was really glad we weren't closer to this because it must have really ponged!
The Nlanganzwani dam wall was breached several years ago, it looks like they are now dismantling the entire dam wall by hand and at the speed they were going it will take a couple of decades.
The S28 is a good road for Magpie Shrikes.
Close to the road about halfway down the S28, a Mr. Greedy was using our next Culinary Delight as a pillow.
One of two Lionesses - who probably made the kill - were looking on from a distance as Mr. Greedy obviously wanted the food for himself.
About 200 metres from Croc, another traffic jam.
An outstanding morning drive - 2x Lion, Leopard and Cheetah!
Hunting cannot be considered a sport as all contestants in a sport should know they are playing the game!
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A lion having river breakfast
A young cheetah all alone?
The Magpie shrike is lovely
A young cheetah all alone?
The Magpie shrike is lovely
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Thanks Flutts, it was a great morning for cats!Flutterby wrote:Wow, what a fantastic morning!! Great pics!
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