Meanwhile we stood already 2 hours at that sighting and we in fact did not get tired in watching around

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and take shots after shots and study lion behaviour – Of such a sighting we dreamt already from and it was amazing that this dream came true today and on top a traffic jam was still not existing.
A further benefit of all the brilliant cat sightings we had around Satara was the overcast and relatively cool weather with a couple of raindrops here and there we had the whole time although today the sun tried to peep through the clouds and whenever a ray of sunlight made its way through the clouds it heated up immediately.
Not only the males at that sighting were impressive but also the females were – Full of muscles and simply large and powerful
although one had a handicap as parts of her left mouth and nose were missing but she had a full belly and so I guess she could do very well with her right side.
Meanwhile more and more lions had enough
and left the kill to search for some quiet places to groom and afterwards take a nap (Our cats had home do exactly the same!)
whilst others could now feed with more space.
Here is another shot of the lioness with the handicap.
For us it was then also time to leave as we stood already a couple of hours at that kill for sure this was the best lion sighting we so far had and believe me we already had a couple of good ones and whenever now passing this spot on that road in future we will for sure think back to that brilliant sighting. A bit macabre was that this was the one and only buffalo we saw in the Satarian area this year as normally same is always filled with same and I so much wanted to see a buffalo here for sure I would have preferred to see a living one.
The way to Satara was still long and whilst driving slowly back to camp we stopped for some nicely placed waterbucks.
Along the S90 there was still a low water bridge which we had to cross which was overflowing and unbelievable much water was still in the stream at least compared to the rest of the area around which was looking like a wasteland. It was as if we suddenly stepped into an oasis with lots of green around and the chirp of birds coming from everywhere. We soon stopped and spotted a waterbird
