
Browns in Kruger September 2019
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Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
What a close shot of that roller 

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Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
This chap was close Mel and we should have better pics. If one parked behind him the morning sun was in the correct spot, but if you wanted facials then you had to take pics into the sun and we haven't worked that one out yet

Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
1 leopard only


Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
The Cow took the pic with her point and shoot camera, I had to sneak up to that roller with a ford ranger double cab

Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
26th Skukuza continued
My boet, Supernova, contacted us while we were sitting with the leopard, so I sent him a WhatsApp pic which probably didn’t make his work day, however I couldn’t resist.
After half an hour a fair number of cars had stopped and the leopard didn’t seem to care and he settled down to rest, so we continued on towards the H3.
Just as we entered the H3 the Cow spotted some stopped cars down the road, so we ducked that direction to check and found a couple of lions lying around.
Flat lions can get boring, so after 10 minutes we turned and headed back up the H3 towards the H1-1, however stopped quickly at Afsaal for an ablution break.
The H3 was rather quiet once again, but we did stop for a few animals including a squirrel perched on a branch and some ellies in the Kwaggaspan area.
My boet, Supernova, contacted us while we were sitting with the leopard, so I sent him a WhatsApp pic which probably didn’t make his work day, however I couldn’t resist.
After half an hour a fair number of cars had stopped and the leopard didn’t seem to care and he settled down to rest, so we continued on towards the H3.
Just as we entered the H3 the Cow spotted some stopped cars down the road, so we ducked that direction to check and found a couple of lions lying around.
Flat lions can get boring, so after 10 minutes we turned and headed back up the H3 towards the H1-1, however stopped quickly at Afsaal for an ablution break.
The H3 was rather quiet once again, but we did stop for a few animals including a squirrel perched on a branch and some ellies in the Kwaggaspan area.
Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Just prior to the H1-1 we found an old couple stopped and there was some frantic hand waving going on between the 2 old timers, so I slowed and crawled forward towards them, but the ballie didn’t put his window down and just pointed over their car bonnet.
I instantly checked the spots as I followed the finger’s direction, but the leopard was lying in a semi game trail and unless you were parked in front of the trail it was almost impossible to focus with a camera through the twigs, so I switched off and we waited for them to move on.
15 minutes later the old timers were still parked off. They had 2 cars stopped behind them who couldn’t see a thing, however nobody was moving.
Minutes later 2 OSV’s arrived behind us, so I got major edgy and with good reason, because the first OSV pulled up next to the Cow’s window straight away and chirped “What is it?”
Before I could react the Cow said “leopard” to which the OSV driver said “Oh” and started to move forward which set me off and I started my car, pulled off to block him and switched off.
This got the Cow going as she was trying to stop a confrontation
“Just let us go past and take some pics over that car and then we will move on for you”
But I was getting rather irritated with the entire sighting “No stuff him, they must wait like us!”
The old timers were watching this unfold, but still refused to give anybody a gap, hence my patience ran out and we took some quick pics over their car bonnet before moving on.
It was before lunch, so we decided to duck down the road at the H3/H1-1 intersection to check out Transport Dam which produced plenty zebra, impala, etc but a waterbuck with broken head gear got the most attention.
I knew about a hyena den down the road from transport Dam, so we decided to go and see if the juniors were out, however we stopped first for a bateleur that was walking around next to the road.
I instantly checked the spots as I followed the finger’s direction, but the leopard was lying in a semi game trail and unless you were parked in front of the trail it was almost impossible to focus with a camera through the twigs, so I switched off and we waited for them to move on.
15 minutes later the old timers were still parked off. They had 2 cars stopped behind them who couldn’t see a thing, however nobody was moving.
Minutes later 2 OSV’s arrived behind us, so I got major edgy and with good reason, because the first OSV pulled up next to the Cow’s window straight away and chirped “What is it?”
Before I could react the Cow said “leopard” to which the OSV driver said “Oh” and started to move forward which set me off and I started my car, pulled off to block him and switched off.
This got the Cow going as she was trying to stop a confrontation
“Just let us go past and take some pics over that car and then we will move on for you”
But I was getting rather irritated with the entire sighting “No stuff him, they must wait like us!”
The old timers were watching this unfold, but still refused to give anybody a gap, hence my patience ran out and we took some quick pics over their car bonnet before moving on.
It was before lunch, so we decided to duck down the road at the H3/H1-1 intersection to check out Transport Dam which produced plenty zebra, impala, etc but a waterbuck with broken head gear got the most attention.
I knew about a hyena den down the road from transport Dam, so we decided to go and see if the juniors were out, however we stopped first for a bateleur that was walking around next to the road.
Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
More cars then stopped and the bateleur took off so we moved on to the hyena den.
The junior teenage hyenas were out of the den and the one chap caused a stir because the Cow and Rats were sure that he/she was smiling at us.
To be continued
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Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Mine would look exactly the same... and I usually like them.

As you said at the beginning: You only take photos basically when being in the park. Same for me. So, I guess we'll never play in the pro league

Anyways... more great sightings, and, yep, there is yet another leopard in this episode

There was an interesting discussion in the Kgalagadi Sightings on the book of faces about how to behave in a situation like that.
Quite varied but one thing people agreed upon: You don't make space when ordered to do so by an OSV driver.

are always under pressure to deliver special sightings for their high paying customers.

Great bateleur, btw, and also the hyenas

God put me on earth to accomplish a certain amount of things. Right now I'm so far behind that I'll never die.
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Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
I won't make it in the south. I would end up driving over an OSV 

Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................