Re: Braaiing with Wild Cats
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 7:51 pm
I was once again a pure joy to observe their expressions on their furry faces
and how they stood on their back legs to get a better view
into all possible directions. Once again the sun stood at the right side to illuminate everything as brilliant as possible.
One extreme courageous guy even utilized a log as look out.
We would have observed them longer but somehow all of them one after the other crossed the street even under our car and disappeared on the other side.
At the last stretch of the S25 we stopped once again at one of these “vulture trees” as there is always a vulture get together taking place
and also a couple of white storks came across.
A quick break at Crocodile Bridge was once again needed and owe could enjoy the variety of animals which could be found just after you left the camp – Lots of wildebeests, zebras and impalas were grazing nearly everywhere and between their legs today the cattle egrets could be seen running around
obviously on the search for something yummy which the many legs of the antelopes had just flushed up.
The sky started once again to turn into the deepest blue ever with now nearly no clouds anymore and so another hot day could be awaited.
Today it was time for some feathered once and we had luck as they landed always on a close by branch and stayed long enough so that we could get a couple of shots.
The European rollers were as always busy nearly everywhere.
Pity was that another huge martial eagle also landed in a close by tree but same was so lush that we only got headless shots of the majestic raptor.
Instead of the S28 we today decided to drive the S130 and to spend a final visit at Duke’s before we were heading Northwards the next day.
Many magpies were flying around and giraffes and zebras could be admired – with some warthogs photo bombing this picture.
Even another white rhino came across and it was a real please to watch same whilst we were munching some cookies
same was on the way to a large puddle and after we also could realize several small wounds on its skin same made it itself comfortable in the muddy water.
Close to Duke’s we met once again the large buffalo herd which came across already yesterday but nevertheless we stopped again and enjoyed it to be surrounded by them – The stampede is coming!
Today we even could admire the cute little ones which also just have enjoyed a muddy bath,
teenager looked curiously into our car with a mouthful
and quite a lot of moms
and dads came by as well and allowed us some nice shots.
I smell you! although I assume that the group of them was a bit smellier than we in the hot car.
Nearly all of them must have visited earlier a waterhole as all of them looked muddy
and wet
even the still hornless calves.
to be continued with one of the best sightings we ever had in Kruger.....
and how they stood on their back legs to get a better view
into all possible directions. Once again the sun stood at the right side to illuminate everything as brilliant as possible.
One extreme courageous guy even utilized a log as look out.
We would have observed them longer but somehow all of them one after the other crossed the street even under our car and disappeared on the other side.
At the last stretch of the S25 we stopped once again at one of these “vulture trees” as there is always a vulture get together taking place
and also a couple of white storks came across.
A quick break at Crocodile Bridge was once again needed and owe could enjoy the variety of animals which could be found just after you left the camp – Lots of wildebeests, zebras and impalas were grazing nearly everywhere and between their legs today the cattle egrets could be seen running around
obviously on the search for something yummy which the many legs of the antelopes had just flushed up.
The sky started once again to turn into the deepest blue ever with now nearly no clouds anymore and so another hot day could be awaited.
Today it was time for some feathered once and we had luck as they landed always on a close by branch and stayed long enough so that we could get a couple of shots.
The European rollers were as always busy nearly everywhere.
Pity was that another huge martial eagle also landed in a close by tree but same was so lush that we only got headless shots of the majestic raptor.
Instead of the S28 we today decided to drive the S130 and to spend a final visit at Duke’s before we were heading Northwards the next day.
Many magpies were flying around and giraffes and zebras could be admired – with some warthogs photo bombing this picture.
Even another white rhino came across and it was a real please to watch same whilst we were munching some cookies
same was on the way to a large puddle and after we also could realize several small wounds on its skin same made it itself comfortable in the muddy water.
Close to Duke’s we met once again the large buffalo herd which came across already yesterday but nevertheless we stopped again and enjoyed it to be surrounded by them – The stampede is coming!
Today we even could admire the cute little ones which also just have enjoyed a muddy bath,
teenager looked curiously into our car with a mouthful
and quite a lot of moms
and dads came by as well and allowed us some nice shots.
I smell you! although I assume that the group of them was a bit smellier than we in the hot car.
Nearly all of them must have visited earlier a waterhole as all of them looked muddy
and wet
even the still hornless calves.
to be continued with one of the best sightings we ever had in Kruger.....