I didn't want to start out my TT on a down note, but will take the time now to give an overview of this year's trip.
This trip was VERY different from our last trip in 2018, (same time of year). Spring was in full force, as there had been adequate rains that summer. There was constant activity, newborns, lots of snakes, and multiple sightings of misc. mammals, etc etc.
This trip we saw
* NO Cape foxes/pups or AWCs
* only one snake
* only one sighting of Bat-eared Foxes
* no Springbok lambs at all
* no cheetah or lion cubs
* the Meerkats didn't have the teeny youngsters seen last year
* very few rodents were seen
* no baby Ostriches, or Plover babies
* Insects were few and far between due to the dryness and lack of flowers
* Bee-eaters bringing insects to their nests were absent, and we only found one pair looking for a suitable site for their offspring
On the upside, as others have said, Eland, Kudu, and Lions seemed more plentiful than usual, and we had more Honey Badger sightings than previously. Of course, the Caracal more than made up for all those "missing in action". We saw the Caracal both at KijKij and Rooiputs (same one?), as well as between the two waterholes on a number of occasions.
Some sightings from our excursions out of KK along the Dune Road:
Next stop was 3 nights at Twee Rivieren
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