Browns in Kruger - February 2020 (JHB Clan)

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Waterval Boven is very pretty. :yes: \O


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28th February 2020

We left early the next morning and the plan was to do a big loop by entering through the Malelane Gate, drive to Skukuza with loops off on S114 / S23 then H3, have lunch then down to Lower Sabie on the H4-1 and out Croc Bridge via H4-2 then on to Marloth Park.

The weather had changed and there was a cold wind blowing, so we assumed that sighting may be rare.

First up was a Warthog family

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And a Giraffe having a drink at the water hole on the S114


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And a Tortoise which we are not used to seeing in winter during our annual August trips.

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On the way to the Biyamiti Weir we stopped to watch an Ellie shaking a tree.
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At the Biyamiti Weir we found a pride scattered across both sides of the weir. Most were hiding from the cold wind, luckily this lady was braving the cold and posing for a few photos.

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We have a few minutes alone before 2 OSVs pulled in, so we moved off to the other side of the weir where this sickly young lion was lying under a bush. It looked very thin, but other than that in good condition -O-

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Not bad sightings on a windy day


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Clever route, SN! \O

I think that is a male giraffe, with a tail problem! O-/

Lions straight away! \O

The elephant love shaking the marula trees in February! :twisted:


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Some great sightings here ^Q^ ^Q^


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Some or other African chief has cut off a piece of the raffie's tail in order to use it as an anti fly tool O** lol

Lions ^Q^ ^Q^

A long tour for one day, depending on sightings of course ;-)
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RP: Correct Male with tail issue =O:

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Great to find lions so early into your trip. \O


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