

For a moment I thought I had stumbled into one of Bushcraft's TTs
Yep despite a fairly quiet drive there were a couple of rarities along the way
We were happy to see the cheetah at all... particularly the second time when it was a bit more open. Having had good lion and leopard sightings we were keen to find cheetah and wild dog as they were both proving very elusive this trip
I'm not sure I can imagine you relaxing at MarlothBushcraft wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 7:58 am Some great Marloth sightings and fantastic turaco and martial pics![]()
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I must admit, I would also relax at Marloth during a trip, especially with so much animal movement around the unit![]()
I hate sightings like that cheetah deep in the bush as they just frustrate me which never ends in a peaceful result, so nowadays we just move on.![]()
Mating monitors![]()
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At least you got a better sighting of the cheetah later![]()
Yep I was also thinking that the cheetah "sighting" would have made for a good BC pelican storyMel wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 8:54 amFor a moment I thought I had stumbled into one of Bushcraft's TTsJust the "pelican" missing
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Luckily you got to see the cheetah a little better later on![]()
Did you gear up on your tele lenses? Those hippo shots look as if the beast was quite close, but I assume it's the zoom?
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Thanks Alf. Yes quite a good variety of birds come in - particularly if there's food around
Not sure about the oxpecker movements, but it was nice to see them around. I think half the time we weren't fully concentrating and there may have been other yellow billed versions that we didn't register seeing
Thanks Pumbaa, there were loads of turacos coming through when food was put out for them