Lions On The Loose

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Lucky with rhino sightings O/\ , the last few trips we have battled to find many :-(

Nice SBS sighting. O:V We have plenty crested barbets in our garden, but the Cow still photographs them in KNP. =O:

Don’t you dress up to cook PJL O**

S112/S21 – Sjoe a long trek across :shock:

Wet wipe ghost =O: =O:

The H4-1 produced more cats O\/ Wow, I know that log and have pics of lions on it, good pics still at that distance. :shock: ^Q^ ^Q^ Do you use a 1.4 or 2x teleconverter


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Richprins wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2019 9:03 am ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

AGAIN very lucky, Peej, and it is a great setting for the lions in the riverbed there! O:V
Thanks RP... some good luck indeed \O
Lisbeth wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2019 10:30 am Luck goes along with you! Those lions had found a very pleasant place to stay \O Great sunset O:V
Thanks Lis, that sunset was our best of the trip :-0


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Dindingwe wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2019 10:33 am So many Rhinos in only one day. It is a pleasure to see them \O

Nice sighting of the Lions playing on the dead tree ^Q^
Yep it was great to see so many of them that day Dindingwe as some days we really battled \O
Bushcraft wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2019 2:36 pm Lucky with rhino sightings O/\ , the last few trips we have battled to find many :-(

Nice SBS sighting. O:V We have plenty crested barbets in our garden, but the Cow still photographs them in KNP. =O:

Don’t you dress up to cook PJL O**

S112/S21 – Sjoe a long trek across :shock:

Wet wipe ghost =O: =O:

The H4-1 produced more cats O\/ Wow, I know that log and have pics of lions on it, good pics still at that distance. :shock: ^Q^ ^Q^ Do you use a 1.4 or 2x teleconverter
Haha... we get black-collared barbets here but I still take pics of them in Kruger =O: =O:
I've got a 1.4x converter so it ends up being about 560mm on a full frame. Those pic are then cropped a bit as that log is quite a distance away :yes:


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You certainly had lots of luck with the lions! \O

Stunning sunset!! ^Q^


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WoW PJL,

brilliant sightings (Leopard with kill) and hyena waiting and for sure shots ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Magnificent birds, breathtaking Rhino shots and simply love the lions on the log - Stunning :ty:


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What a day again! Big 5 repeated, and on top a lot of other interesting stuff too!
I love that fluffy saddle-bill youngster.

Great capture of the fish eagle too O:V

And I admire you patience waiting to use a skottel. We'd be always afraid of missing out, when spending too much time at a picnic spot lol
That's basically why we ALWAYS eat in the car while travelling or parking at a waterhole (or at the camp waterhole). O**


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Flutterby wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2019 5:08 pm You certainly had lots of luck with the lions! \O

Stunning sunset!! ^Q^
Thanks Flutts, it was good to see the lions with cubs but they were quite a long way away 0:
Pumbaa wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2019 9:48 pm WoW PJL,

brilliant sightings (Leopard with kill) and hyena waiting and for sure shots ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Magnificent birds, breathtaking Rhino shots and simply love the lions on the log - Stunning :ty:
Thanks Pumbaa, we had quite a lot of good bird sightings this time round, but still not quite up to your standards ;-) lol
Mel wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2019 2:22 pm What a day again! Big 5 repeated, and on top a lot of other interesting stuff too!
I love that fluffy saddle-bill youngster.

Great capture of the fish eagle too O:V

And I admire you patience waiting to use a skottel. We'd be always afraid of missing out, when spending too much time at a picnic spot lol
That's basically why we ALWAYS eat in the car while travelling or parking at a waterhole (or at the camp waterhole). O**
Hey Mel, yep we couldn't believe it was another Big 5 day - our second ever :-0
Believe me I would prefer to be sitting at a waterhole or some sighting rather than skotteling, but the kids don't cope if we don't let them out the car now and then lol


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Mon 24th June

Today was moving day - from the one house to another on the other side of Marloth Park. We were packed up in good time and whilst waiting for check-out the resident tortoise appeared and accidentally fell into the waterhole 0*\

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Fortunately it got out without issue lol
We also had an ostrich come past to say goodbye O:V

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Before leaving I took a couple of pics of one of the slightly strange sights that seemed to be everywhere in Marloth Park while we were there - processionary caterpillars :shock:
Overnight when it was cold they would all huddle together...

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But once it was warm enough they would start moving in long lines - literally one after the other. They seem to follow the leader's silk thread, but they were everywhere... over the paths, up the walls etc etc

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Our first house had been a great place to stay. The next spot was also very nice O:V

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One of the best features of the house was that it had a 13m high deck which looks out over the Crocodile River and into Kruger O\/

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There are quite a few steps to climb to get up there O** O**

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With moving between houses we weren't going to into Kruger itself this day, but we pulled in to Ngwenya Lodge for lunch which was a nice spot overlooking the Croc river O:V

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There were some buffalo cruising around and we also had a spotted bush snake in the tree next to us which caused some excitement :shock:

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We spent the afternoon relaxing back at the new house, getting a nice fire going for cooking supper and enjoying the fantastic view from the deck... we even had some elephant come down to drink across from us O/\
The next day we'd be back in Kruger and I couldn't wait.

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Also looks like a nice house to stay at \O


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Alf wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 8:25 am Also looks like a nice house to stay at \O
I preferred the size and layout of the first house, but the position of the second was way better - much faster to Crocodile Bridge and we were opposite the river so could easily pop down and watch the animals coming and going \O


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