The Nossob delivers!
After leaving the vultures at Batulama, we carried on to Kamqua, and then back down to Twee Rivieren.
Along the way we saw all the usual suspects including these springbok with more babies
This Steenbok was in the dunes on the dune road before Twee Rivieren
At TR, they were about to start digging up the petrol station, and I was happy that we were still able to get petrol, which saved us from having to use our extra stock.
After doing all our domestic chores, recharging batteries etc we left to return to Rooiputs for our last evening there.
We were about 5 kilometres from camp when we suddenly saw a herd of springbok charging across the road and up into the dunes. One lamb had been left behind and Debbie joked “Mommy, mommy wait for me!” as the lamb rushed to catch up with the rest of the herd.
We hadn’t gone 100m before we saw what all the commotion was about.
A Cheetah, just off the road, holding a springbok lamb in its mouth. We must have missed the kill by less than a minute
The sighting was a bit frustrating as the cheetah was lying in some fairly thick foliage, which obscured our view of the actual kill to a large extent
We stayed with the kill for quite some time, as we were close to camp, we could afford to stay a bit longer than those cars which had to head back to TR, but eventually with about 20minutes left we had to leave the cheetah on her own.
The day’s sightings were however not over
A group of 3 bat eared foxes out foraging for their supper almost made us late for the “gate”
After a long day out, we relaxed in camp slowing starting to pack up camp in preparation for our move to Polentswa the next day, whilst enjoying another stunning African bushveld braai.