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May 29:
The one thing I really love about the Kgalagadi is that it is always different. Like the silver sunrise we were presented with on our third morning at Rooiputs
Our plans for the day was to drive north, and sighting dependant to drive up to about Kransbrak or wherever we got to.
The drive was pretty uneventful until we reached Kij Kij.
As we drove up and over the small hills at the natural waterhole, I spotted a lion far off to the east in the grass. He was walking away from us, but we were able to observe him through our binoculars as he approached a herd of Gemsbok. They eventually spotted him and were off like a shot into Botswana
The lion carried on walking until he too disappeared from view
Rooi Hartebeest aka ‘Kalahari Reindeer” by a friend of mine, are really funny looking antelope, but always somehow photogenic. We saw this chap just near Melkvlei
The day of far off lions continued when after stopping at Melkvlei, we decided to do the loop around the back of the picnic area and spotted a pair of mating lions up in the dunes above the picnic area.
They were pretty far off and again we watched and listened to their shenanigans from a distance
Here are a couple of proof pics of the couple
We decided to carry on as per the plan further north, and had a quiet drive as far as animals were concerned
The local Kgalagadi birds kept us occupied as we went up as far as Kransbrak before turning back to camp
A pale Chanting Goshawk posing nicely
As did this Jackal Buzzard
Once our morning drive was over, we returned to camp to do some housekeeping in preparation for our trip up to Polentswa the next morning