At first I thought, which brothers??? Then I realised you meant the lions!Twigga wrote:Those 2 brothers - soooo handsome!!
The Flutterlings of Africa
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Welcome Twigga.
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Great stuff, Flutts! One bonus of the crappy roads is you have sightings to yourself!
Hoi poloi company you keep!
I also like the ellie and lions, and the first cheetah pic!
Hoi poloi company you keep!
I also like the ellie and lions, and the first cheetah pic!
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Thanks. It is nice having sightings to yourself, but also nice to share sometimes.Richprins wrote:Great stuff, Flutts! One bonus of the crappy roads is you have sightings to yourself!
Hoi poloi company you keep!
I also like the ellie and lions, and the first cheetah pic!
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Day 4, 24 April 2017, Satara - Lower Sabie
Continuing on down the H1-2 we found a Goliath Heron on the first low-level bridge.
A few lions had obviously been around the second bridge quite recently.
We got onto the H4-1 and about 19kms from Lower Sabie we saw a couple of stopped cars. We heard there were some wild dogs sleeping in front of a tree in the riverbed. We eventually managed to see them but the bush was very thick so cars were now piling up trying to spot them.
At this point a large ellie appeared about 100m down the road headed towards us. Everyone was now watching the ellie to see if he would move off the road, but he had other ideas and just kept plodding towards us so everyone started turning around to get out of his way. Once the vehicles had all moved a respectable distance away, the ellie decided to leave the road.....right at the spot where the wild dogs were. We heard him trumpeting and by the time we had moved back to where the wild dogs had been, they had disappeared! That's the quickest I've seen a traffic jam cleared!!
A resting bushbuck.
Some boons entertained us before reaching Lower Sabie.
We checked in at Lower Sabie with no fuss, and were given one of the new EH3 huts which were converted from the old family bungalows.
Continuing on down the H1-2 we found a Goliath Heron on the first low-level bridge.
A few lions had obviously been around the second bridge quite recently.
We got onto the H4-1 and about 19kms from Lower Sabie we saw a couple of stopped cars. We heard there were some wild dogs sleeping in front of a tree in the riverbed. We eventually managed to see them but the bush was very thick so cars were now piling up trying to spot them.
At this point a large ellie appeared about 100m down the road headed towards us. Everyone was now watching the ellie to see if he would move off the road, but he had other ideas and just kept plodding towards us so everyone started turning around to get out of his way. Once the vehicles had all moved a respectable distance away, the ellie decided to leave the road.....right at the spot where the wild dogs were. We heard him trumpeting and by the time we had moved back to where the wild dogs had been, they had disappeared! That's the quickest I've seen a traffic jam cleared!!
A resting bushbuck.
Some boons entertained us before reaching Lower Sabie.
We checked in at Lower Sabie with no fuss, and were given one of the new EH3 huts which were converted from the old family bungalows.
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Hopefully you'll have more luck at Lower Sabie than at Satara
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it's the local Goliath
sleeping Boon... at last
love the tracks
sleeping Boon... at last
love the tracks
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Curled up dogs, but still dogs and then an ellie cleared the road for you
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We did.Lisbeth wrote:Hopefully you'll have more luck at Lower Sabie than at Satara
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Thanks nan. Pity we didn't see the lions that made the tracks.nan wrote:it's the local Goliath
sleeping Boon... at last
love the tracks
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But they also cleared the dogs aways!Bushcraft wrote:Curled up dogs, but still dogs and then an ellie cleared the road for you