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Paradise under stress: KTP October 2019
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Wow! Wildcat, white-faced and barn owls. Sightings to my taste
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I didn't know springbok ate leaves?
Good variety and great owls, Gavin!
Good variety and great owls, Gavin!
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Tuesday 1 October 2019
The “gate opening” times change from 6.30am to 6.00am on the 1st of October in the Kgalagadi, and we forgot to change our alarms to half an hour earlier, so we only managed to get out on the road just after 6am.
Our now resident lion was still on his eland kill at the waterhole as we left camp.
We turned right to set off to Kij Kij for our morning drive, and got about 400m up the road when we came upon a whole pack of jackals on a springbok carcass. We wondered as to how the bokkie had met it’s fate and wondered if the jackals were able to make the kill themselves.
The carcass was still pretty much intact.
The “gate opening” times change from 6.30am to 6.00am on the 1st of October in the Kgalagadi, and we forgot to change our alarms to half an hour earlier, so we only managed to get out on the road just after 6am.
Our now resident lion was still on his eland kill at the waterhole as we left camp.
We turned right to set off to Kij Kij for our morning drive, and got about 400m up the road when we came upon a whole pack of jackals on a springbok carcass. We wondered as to how the bokkie had met it’s fate and wondered if the jackals were able to make the kill themselves.
The carcass was still pretty much intact.
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We carried on up towards Kij Kij, and about 3 kilometres before the waterhole some lions were on an eland kill.
This was becoming a pattern, as due to the drought, the eland, weakened from dehydration were proving to be easy takings for the local lion population.
There were initially two males and two females around the kill. The two males were both collared.
After a while the two females moved over into Botswana and settled down where after one of the males followed suit.
The lone male was left on the kill to keep those pesky jackals at bay.
That being the stale mate, we carried on to Kij Kij
This was becoming a pattern, as due to the drought, the eland, weakened from dehydration were proving to be easy takings for the local lion population.
There were initially two males and two females around the kill. The two males were both collared.
After a while the two females moved over into Botswana and settled down where after one of the males followed suit.
The lone male was left on the kill to keep those pesky jackals at bay.
That being the stale mate, we carried on to Kij Kij
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There we were blessed with a wonderful sighting of three eland at the water hole.
For such large animals they are really skittish.
For such large animals they are really skittish.
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The trip up to and back from Melkvlei was uneventful, and on our way back to Rooiputs
The lion had moved the kill under a tree
We noticed this Spotted Eagle Owl in a bush next to the road
And in order to complete our owl trifecta for the morning, we saw that the Southern White Faced Owl
and the Barn Owl
Were obviously both creatures of habit and had not moved
We went back to camp for a relax.
The lion had moved the kill under a tree
We noticed this Spotted Eagle Owl in a bush next to the road
And in order to complete our owl trifecta for the morning, we saw that the Southern White Faced Owl
and the Barn Owl
Were obviously both creatures of habit and had not moved
We went back to camp for a relax.
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What a wonderful morning drive
Next trip to the bush??
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Re: Paradise under stress: KTP October 2019
I obviously suck at finding owls We saw only one outside of a camp.
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Great eland family
and I still love the owls
and I still love the owls
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