A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017

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PJL wrote:Our last sunset drive at Satara was incredible - hyena, lion, elephant, genet, 3x leopard and a serval for good measure.... I don't think that drive will ever be topped :-0
Was that this trip or your previous visit to KNP. I ask because Heksie was on a Satara sunset drive a few years ago and hit exactly the same luck, so maybe you were on the same drive without knowing it :shock:


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PJL wrote:Our last sunset drive at Satara was incredible - hyena, lion, elephant, genet, 3x leopard and a serval for good measure.... I don't think that drive will ever be topped :-0
Was that this trip or your previous visit to KNP. I ask because Heksie was on a Satara sunset drive a few years ago and hit exactly the same luck, so maybe you were on the same drive without knowing it :shock:
It was on our previous trip. I can't remember who else was on board that evening, but here's some of it... https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 5&start=30


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unusual to see a Cheetah's kill during the night/dark... well done O/\

I often have a night/Sunset drive, sometime a bit :twisted: but most time was very interesting \O

never saw Miss Satara... maybe she was not born yet 0*\
but the Ratel :yes:

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Great cheetah sighting with a follow up with kill O\/ O\/

The scrub hares are so sweet, but always look scared to death lol

Nice to be visited by miss Satara ^Q^ ^Q^ she is such a pretty lady :yes:


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Incredible luck and pics in the dark, Peej. Very difficult indeed. X#X X#X X#X X#X ^Q^ O/\ O\/

Ja, the airstrip is often the site for the actual sundowner, I think? Did they stop so people could have tea at some stage? O-/

The cheetah are scared yes, I think, especially after dark? -O-

My favourite is the rabbit, because small and rarely taken...but my fave is the cheetah, and the giraffe...! \O


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Incredible night drive photography, PJL,

and what sightings you had - The shots of the cheetahs and from Miss Satara are magnificent. Great that you found the cheetah even at a kill :-0 :-0 :-0


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Are you and Bushcraft related??????

You tend to draw the same crowds =O:

O\/ O\/ O\/

O/\ O/\ O/\

Cheetah sightings more frequent nowadays

FOR SOME THAT IS O**

Thank you for sharing this super sightings


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PJL wrote:
Bushcraft wrote:
PJL wrote:Our last sunset drive at Satara was incredible - hyena, lion, elephant, genet, 3x leopard and a serval for good measure.... I don't think that drive will ever be topped :-0
Was that this trip or your previous visit to KNP. I ask because Heksie was on a Satara sunset drive a few years ago and hit exactly the same luck, so maybe you were on the same drive without knowing it :shock:
It was on our previous trip. I can't remember who else was on board that evening, but here's some of it... https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 5&start=30
Fantastic drive that, I remember now ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Heksie also hit it with the same list, but she got the 3 leopard separately on the S12/S40 loop :shock: It looks like 1 can score on sunset drives while at Satara :-0


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nan wrote:unusual to see a Cheetah's kill during the night/dark... well done O/\

I often have a night/Sunset drive, sometime a bit :twisted: but most time was very interesting \O

never saw Miss Satara... maybe she was not born yet 0*\
but the Ratel :yes:

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks nan. We were surprised not to see the honey badgers around, but apparently they have been removing them from the camp -O-
Lisbeth wrote:Great cheetah sighting with a follow up with kill O\/ O\/

The scrub hares are so sweet, but always look scared to death lol

Nice to be visited by miss Satara ^Q^ ^Q^ she is such a pretty lady :yes:
That scrub hare had a death wish Lis - it ran in front of the vehicle in the headlights for ages before finally realising it could get away off to the side lol
Richprins wrote:Incredible luck and pics in the dark, Peej. Very difficult indeed. X#X X#X X#X X#X ^Q^ O/\ O\/

Ja, the airstrip is often the site for the actual sundowner, I think? Did they stop so people could have tea at some stage? O-/

The cheetah are scared yes, I think, especially after dark? -O-

My favourite is the rabbit, because small and rarely taken...but my fave is the cheetah, and the giraffe...! \O
Thanks RP \O
No sundowners on these trips these days unfortunately :no:
Pumbaa wrote:Incredible night drive photography, PJL,

and what sightings you had - The shots of the cheetahs and from Miss Satara are magnificent. Great that you found the cheetah even at a kill :-0 :-0 :-0
Thanks Pumbaa! Night photography isn't the easiest and the shots are a bit hit and miss. I've got plenty which were nice and blurred or totally dark 0*\ =O: =O:
Twigga wrote:Are you and Bushcraft related??????

You tend to draw the same crowds =O:

O\/ O\/ O\/

O/\ O/\ O/\

Cheetah sightings more frequent nowadays

FOR SOME THAT IS O**

Thank you for sharing this super sightings
Thankfully we're not related (for his sake --00-- ) =O: =O: =O:
Yep we were surprised by the cheetah visibility this time considering the tall grass. On our last visit we didn't see any at all :-?


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April 4th

Whilst checking out the AWC the night before, we got chatting to our neighbours and they were kind enough to fill me with envy by showing us photos of a leopard mom and 2 cubs that they had found on the S39 fairly close to Timbavati. So we decided to go check out that area for our morning drive, particularly as the routes to the north and west had been good to us so far :yes:

Up the H1-4 we came across a lone male lion who looked to have sat in a puddle or something lol

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The road was quite raised which at least allowed us to see him, but the grass was doing a great job at obscuring the view somewhat 0*\

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He spent a bit of time sniffing around some bushes and then eventually settled down

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We carried on and on the S127 had a good laugh at the funny face of an impala doing its flehmen thing =O:

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Once onto the S39 the search began and we even sat at a few places which we thought would be good crossing points for leopard, but they never appeared :no:
At one such stop we found some grey hornbill and magpie shrikes O:V

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The S39 is quite a long winding road and after giving up on the leopard area we only really stopped a couple of times for a tawny and some kudu

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Heading back along the H7 we found some buffalo nice and close to the road X#X

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Close enough for some boss inspection O:V

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Their eating manners left a little to be desired O**

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We took a brief detour off the H7 round to Girivana where we found a brown snake eagle, plenty of impala and a purple roller :-)

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That feeling when you know someone is watching you.... O-/ O-/

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Things were quiet after that with just a few baboon outside camp directing the traffic

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The kids and I took a bit of a wander round the camp to see what we could find which turned out to be just a few birds and plenty of devil thorns :twisted:

Brown hooded kingfisher
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One of the many quelea
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I think this is a Meves's Starling... it had plenty to talk about lol
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