Re: Browns in Kruger October 2016
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 9:26 am
Thank you for the correction Lisbeth.Lisbeth wrote:Wow a Klaas’s Cuckoo (Look at the eyes, STF )
Look, I am not going to talk leopards anymore ( )
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Thank you for the correction Lisbeth.Lisbeth wrote:Wow a Klaas’s Cuckoo (Look at the eyes, STF )
Look, I am not going to talk leopards anymore ( )
Thanks STF Yip, lucky again with the leopard I'm sure it's a Klass Cuckoosteamtrainfan wrote:Yikes, is this now three leopards in the space of a few hours.
Two with a kill.
Is the bird not a Didericks Cuckoo?
Brilliant photos of it as they do not normally like posing for photos.
Sharp Lisbeth, I got the bird name correct I'm learningLisbeth wrote:Wow a Klaas’s Cuckoo (Look at the eyes, STF )
Look, I am not going to talk leopards anymore ( )
Yes Pumbaa, a very quiet start to the day, but it turned out ok and it's only lunch timePumbaa wrote:Maybe in the beginning the drive was quiet which definitely can happen when leaving Biyamiti that way but then leopard after leopard and even otters and Klaas cuckoo
and WoW Buchcraft
Alf, it's no jippo. Sometimes you can hit a luck, our best is 7 leopard in a day in July 2014 (check out that day (15th) in the TT ), but a few times 5 & 6. All one can do is drive the correct area for what one is looking for and then the rest is luck.Alf wrote:
It's not normal to see so many leopards in just a few hours
Are you showing us leopard pictures from previous trips
Howzit Twigga Where have you been Ja, that Talamati construction is an issue, but it may be better once done The number of eyes and keen rats does help. Soon Hawkeyes will have her learners license and then I'm just going to park off and wait for them to find something of interestTwigga wrote:Browns !
Still doing the "ketchup" on page 12
All this cat sightings & the kill!!! WOWI!!! on which road was that again?
We were planning to go to Talamats in January, I don't think so ! Not with that expensive construction site
You need to write a book
"Spotting" for dummies
All that spots
Luck comes and goes Flutts, but September and October in the south is very good for leopard. I prefer September for them, but can't go due to the rats and schoolFlutterby wrote:Do you see a leopard on every road you take??
Nice shot of the cuckoo!