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Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 4:58 pm
by Bushcraft
Lisbeth wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 5:51 pm
Hidden leopards

but made up for by a honeybadger
Nice pic of the lion in the river
Flip flops
How is the food at the golf club, when and if you get it?
The golf club can be hit and miss Lisbeth

The focus certainly isn't on good food service, but the chow is generally ok

Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:02 pm
by Bushcraft
We research leopard sightings for a month before each trip and formulate a pattern which sometimes works and other times not, but at least we put ourselves in the correct places for leopard and then the rest is luck, but patterns can change overnight also, so we often change our plan at times throughout a trip. Multiple trained eyes looking also helps bigtime

Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:06 pm
by Bushcraft
We averaged 3 leopard sightings a day on this trip, but only 22 leopard in total over the 9 days as 5 sightings were the same leopard but on different days
Don't expect 5 star stuff at the golf club, it's really not on the same level as the recognised restaurants, but it's peaceful

Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:09 pm
by Bushcraft
Flutterby wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 7:57 am
Leopards every day?!

We're lucky if we see one in a trip!!
Handsome lion in the riverbed!
Lucky with leopard this trip Flutts and yes a leopard every day this trip, with only 1 day with 1 leopard, more every other day

Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:13 pm
by Bushcraft
Mel wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 11:44 am
I already lost leopard count... after only three days or so. Granted, they weren't all brilliant sightings,
but nice for the head count
We were in a similar "hunting" position last year, just with cheetah and springbok. Smack in the middle of
it, but unfortunately with our backs on the real happenings. Was "only" able to watch the hunt and kill, but
never to take any photos. Afterwards I figured that I had found it quite nice to not point the camera and
rather enjoy what was happening in real, not through the lens
Oh, and I see there was a honey badger thrown into the "special sighting mix" as well
Yes, a few leopard so far
That lion hunt was very frustrating but I get the point of sitting back and enjoying the sighting which is what we should have done considering how we were positioned
Hawkeyes was very proud of her badger spot, she seems to find them every trip while the rest of us miss them
Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:16 pm
by Bushcraft
23rd Lower Sabie
The wind was still howling when we got up and now it was freezing cold also which was a shock to the KZN systems. I checked an updated weather forecast and it indicated bad weather with howling winds and the odd chance of drizzle for the next 4 days which made us very nervous because over the years we have seen a marked decrease in cat sightings when a cold wind is howling.
We had no idea what to do this day, so as we exited Lower Sabie I said “Left or Right” and everybody said right and 2 minutes later it proved to be the correct decision as a male lion was cruising in the road just past Sunset Dam.
He walked along ahead of us for a few minutes before ducking down to the riverbed, so we continued on.

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We stopped again for pics just past the S79 causeway because a leopard was relaxing in a dead tree in the riverbed.

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Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:18 pm
by Bushcraft
Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:21 pm
by Bushcraft
The cold wind was blowing even more at Tshokwane so it wasn’t a pleasant place to park off, but I needed information so entered into stalker mode at the sighting board while the clan went to the loo. There was 1 ellie magnet and 1 buff magnet on the entire H1-3 and no magnets on the H10, so I wondered around waiting for a victim to interrogate. Eventually someone pulled in who had just done the H10 and he informed me that they spotted nothing the entire way up which gave me a mild pelican as I didn’t feel like driving the H1-2 back again, but when another person arrived and confirmed the same thing we decided to rather head back the same route we had driven up.
The lion and hyena were still sleeping in the same spots on the return drive, but a few ellies and GHB’s showed up.

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As we neared the causeway again the normal story started on whether to take the dirt or the tar, however we drove the dirt on the way up and spotted nothing, but we have always had more success on the dirt loop, so I turned onto the dirt again anyway and as luck would have it, it was the correct decision as around 1.5km later we found the S79 leopard.

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To be continued
Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:38 pm
by Richprins
Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:58 pm
by Mel
Astounding... normal people count the lion sightings, the KZN Brown Clan their leopards
So, this morning was still pretty successful. Am quite curious to learn how the next days went -
as in a) if the weather forecast was correct and in b) if so, if yours was too
Although I should hope not otherwise it might produce some pelicans
(I just love that saying!)