Re: Browns in Kruger September 2024
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2024 8:20 am
There were a couple of cars stopped at the leopard kill site so we expected to find the leopard still chowing on our slow approach, however only the kill was in the tree and nobody had seen the leopard.
We knew that the leopard would still be around though, so we slowly moved forward and backwards while checking everywhere with binoculars. The other people at the sighting must have thought that we were mad or confused with our vehicle movements, but about 100m down the road Albert squawked.
“There, I think I see it!”
“It has another kill!”
The leopard was hiding out in thick bush and we could only see spots, but it had another kill stashed halfway up a tree in bush about 100m from the half-eaten 1st kill.
I parked on the side of the road and switched off so that we could keep an eye on the spots in the bush, but as per normal, we got distracted 10 minutes later and lost focus.
“WTF, the spots are gone! Where’s the leopard?”
After some frantic binocular searching Albert once again found the leopard.
“THERE! It’s walking through the bush.”
“WHAT, WHERE! I don’t see it $#%&”
“It’s heading up towards that rock! Move forward a little.”
“WHAT ROCK?”
“The big rock!”
The leopard jumped onto the large rock in the distance and then found a puddle of water in a hole on the rock.
The leopard abruptly stopped drinking, bailed back off the rock and disappeared in seconds, so we went back to the kill and parked off again with the hope it would reappear, but it was a mission to get a view of just the kill let alone a mobile leopard, so I wasn’t confident, but minutes later Albert with her young eyes found the leopard again in the grass at the base of the tree below it’s kill.
We knew that the leopard would still be around though, so we slowly moved forward and backwards while checking everywhere with binoculars. The other people at the sighting must have thought that we were mad or confused with our vehicle movements, but about 100m down the road Albert squawked.
“There, I think I see it!”
“It has another kill!”
The leopard was hiding out in thick bush and we could only see spots, but it had another kill stashed halfway up a tree in bush about 100m from the half-eaten 1st kill.
I parked on the side of the road and switched off so that we could keep an eye on the spots in the bush, but as per normal, we got distracted 10 minutes later and lost focus.
“WTF, the spots are gone! Where’s the leopard?”
After some frantic binocular searching Albert once again found the leopard.
“THERE! It’s walking through the bush.”
“WHAT, WHERE! I don’t see it $#%&”
“It’s heading up towards that rock! Move forward a little.”
“WHAT ROCK?”
“The big rock!”
The leopard jumped onto the large rock in the distance and then found a puddle of water in a hole on the rock.
The leopard abruptly stopped drinking, bailed back off the rock and disappeared in seconds, so we went back to the kill and parked off again with the hope it would reappear, but it was a mission to get a view of just the kill let alone a mobile leopard, so I wasn’t confident, but minutes later Albert with her young eyes found the leopard again in the grass at the base of the tree below it’s kill.