Our return to TweeR, and our excursions up the Nossob side, yielded assorted sightings, as well as three new cheetahs we hadn't seen yet this trip.
This Steenbok was lying on the side of the road and did not immediately jump up and run away as they often do. We were concerned it may have been injured in some manner, but thankfully, as we left, it stood up and walked off, not seeming to have any injuries. Possibly just enjoying its shady roadside spot as long as possible.
An adorable Slender Mongoose that looks to me as if "she" may have young ones somewhere. If so, how cute would they be!!!???
Another family, this time a Tawny Eagle group all in the nest interacting with one another.
Family group # ??? of the trip -
We had been on the lookout for Cape Foxes the entire trip, but didn't have any luck the first couple weeks. Our first sighting was of a single fox…
A hyena on a mission, as they always are -
Wildebeests pretending to fight like "Pro" wrestlers - not overly convincing...
Some strange-looking feathered friends (at least to us)
So far on this trip we had seen Corinne and cubs, The Muskateers, Hanri and cub, and a non-identifiable cheetah too far away.
Between Rooiputs and Leeudril we encountered the Kij Kij June Mates, on both the AM and PM drives.
Kij Kij cheetah 1
Kij Kij cheetah 2
As our PM drive was ending, we stopped to see what another car had spotted - another cheetah - YAY!

The couple said it had been hunting, unsuccessfully, and was now trying to catch its breath under a bush.
We would loved to have stayed longer, hoping it would at least stand up and give me more chances for an ID, but there was a more pressing issue…
Their car would not start, try as they may. It was getting late, so we thought it best to return immediately to camp and notify someone of the problem, in order for them to be towed back to camp as soon as possible.
(If it were me stranded out there, I would want to have an "excuse"

why I was out after gate time, and would just sit back and enjoy the serenity of nightfall in the Kalahari….

)