Re: A Time to Relax and Enjoy All Things
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 3:33 pm
24th MayPart 1
We have now been in the park for 6 days and no cat sightings and the people we have spoken to have been here for the week too with no sightings, whats up with that . The few that have seen cats were down at Croc Bridge so we concluded that there are no cats in the park in May -O -O -O . We had the usual sightings today which was
Animals: Impala, Elephant, hippo, kudu, bush buck, slender mongoose, nyala, Rhino, greys bok, dwarf mongoose, hippo, water buck, wildebeest, Buffalo, warthog, monitor lizard and the
BIRDS: Dark chanting goshawk, Bateleur, Green backed heron, Woolly Necked stork and Fish eagle.
Travelling down the S1 we could hear lions roaring but in the distance . First up were zebra and giraffe and then down the S65 a greys bok.
We took the S114 and H5 as we decided to have breakfast at Mpondo dam, on route we saw a young lone female kudu and a Dark chanting goshawk
The dam was quiet other than the Woolly Necked stork and crocs on the bank, we also had this Yellow horn bill who came and sat in the tree next to us, swear people feed these animals otherwise they would not pitch up at the cars when they stop.
Behind the dam wall we spotted a Green Backed heron
Burchell’s Coucal
Red and Blue Dragonfly
From here we took the S130 and stopped at one of the water holes where there was plenty of activity, Impala, zebra, some other lager herbivores and wildebeests. I think there were about 20 plus warthogs that came down in the time we were sitting there, wadding in the mud or just rolling in the shallows…not the “deep” -O -O -O and then having a good scratch.
To be continued…
We have now been in the park for 6 days and no cat sightings and the people we have spoken to have been here for the week too with no sightings, whats up with that . The few that have seen cats were down at Croc Bridge so we concluded that there are no cats in the park in May -O -O -O . We had the usual sightings today which was
Animals: Impala, Elephant, hippo, kudu, bush buck, slender mongoose, nyala, Rhino, greys bok, dwarf mongoose, hippo, water buck, wildebeest, Buffalo, warthog, monitor lizard and the
BIRDS: Dark chanting goshawk, Bateleur, Green backed heron, Woolly Necked stork and Fish eagle.
Travelling down the S1 we could hear lions roaring but in the distance . First up were zebra and giraffe and then down the S65 a greys bok.
We took the S114 and H5 as we decided to have breakfast at Mpondo dam, on route we saw a young lone female kudu and a Dark chanting goshawk
The dam was quiet other than the Woolly Necked stork and crocs on the bank, we also had this Yellow horn bill who came and sat in the tree next to us, swear people feed these animals otherwise they would not pitch up at the cars when they stop.
Behind the dam wall we spotted a Green Backed heron
Burchell’s Coucal
Red and Blue Dragonfly
From here we took the S130 and stopped at one of the water holes where there was plenty of activity, Impala, zebra, some other lager herbivores and wildebeests. I think there were about 20 plus warthogs that came down in the time we were sitting there, wadding in the mud or just rolling in the shallows…not the “deep” -O -O -O and then having a good scratch.
To be continued…