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Re: Addo Outings
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:24 pm
by nan
large one... paws with nails... I would also go for Hyena
it's rained sometime in the park

... it's very strange
in all case, superb colors after rain and superb flowers too

... twice

Re: Addo Outings
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:43 pm
by Lisbeth
Beautiful colors and flowers have grown even on the caravan

No idea on the spoor

Re: Addo Outings
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:58 pm
by Toko
Re: Addo Outings
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:02 am
by PJL
Mel wrote:And stop 'complaining' about the state of the roads - still looks like a piece of cake compared to KTP.
You're right Mel, the roads aren't all that bad... just a few potholes due to the rain and cars going along. But I can't remember so much wash-out on the roads for a while.
nan wrote:large one... paws with nails... I would also go for Hyena
Yep - nan & Mel I'm pretty sure it was a hyena as well. It was the location of the print which had me confused - about 2km in from the south gate, so really far down in the south. The furthest south I had previously heard of them going was to the crossroads, but apparently some people have very occasionally seen a very large hyena down in that area
Before more photos, I thought I'd share some of the sightings of the day which were quite a highlight for me, but due to circumstances didn't get captured on camera...
First up we had a good sighting of a big male bushpig near the crossroads. He jumped into the bushes before I had a chance to take any photos, and then crossed the road behind us. They're seldom seen, so it was great to have such a good view of him.
We also saw a very unusual-looking bird of prey up near Zuurkop. It flew off before I had a chance to snap away

. After studying my bird guide I believe it can only have been a honey buzzard - not something which we get here, but vagrants are spotted on rare occasions as they travel through the area.
Finally, on our way home (and not in the park area) we saw a cape fur seal relaxing on the sand in the estuary of the Swartkops river. I can't remember ever seeing one there before

Re: Addo Outings
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 1:41 pm
by PJL
Re: Addo Outings
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 4:20 pm
by Mel
I'm not on good terms with Cape longclaws... The last time I visited one gave me a really hard time in capturing it.
What a beauty though! Yellow and orange are some of my favourite colours, so any bird that has them all over it,
must be very pretty.
I cannot comment on the honey buzzard or the Cape fur seal, as I don't know much about them, apart from that they exist.
But I do know that a bushpig is a marvellous sighting. Well done!

Re: Addo Outings
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 5:24 pm
by nan
Re: Addo Outings
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:20 pm
by PJL
Re: Addo Outings
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 6:25 am
by Mel
PJL wrote:I don't think there can be anywhere else in the world where a wild elephant would willingly come past a vehicle like that.
The first time this happened to us was at Harpoor Dam in 2007. Back than we had rented such a small car that we called it an elephant roller-skate.
We were watching the ellies drinking at the dam when seemingly out of nowhere another big one came walking up from behind. There was nowhere
to go and while he was passing the car, I was unable to breathe, so frightened I was. He never even batted an eyelid though.
The second time in 2012, I was pretty scared when an ellies got that close. Luckily, Ronnie was around and seemed to be totally unfazed about it,
so I realized we would be okay. However, I'm sure I'll get nervous again when it happens the next time.

Even though we also watched a bull
putting his trunk INTO a car

without anything happening.
The little one is adorable!

Re: Addo Outings
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 7:24 am
by nan