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Re: Stop the World I Wanna Get Off: My Escape to KTP

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2021 10:08 am
by Lisbeth
The wind most likely did not help the number of sightings -O- Not even many birds :no: Knowing you, it is certainly going to get better :yes:

The meerkats are always fun. Ear-biting is the new game ;-)

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I too was hoping to be able to escape the cold and go to Kruger, but it looks as if it is not going to be :-( :-(

Re: Stop the World I Wanna Get Off: My Escape to KTP

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2021 6:30 pm
by RogerFraser
Catching up again.

\O The boredom photos are the ones that keep a trip interesting especially to find and unusual insect or animal behavior O:V

100% agree the wildlife should try to stay outside the human sleeping spaces lol --00--

Re: Stop the World I Wanna Get Off: My Escape to KTP

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2021 6:36 pm
by Richprins
A ripping installment, Ex! I love the bat training! lol

Those meerkat are always photogenic, as is the red shrike! ^Q^ [O]

Off days create anticipation and are necessary! :yes:

Re: Stop the World I Wanna Get Off: My Escape to KTP

Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2021 11:06 pm
by ExFmem
Sis, yes, the wind was “above average” almost the entire trip, based on all our previous visits. Don’t give up too soon on your trip - this MIGHT be a more contagious, but milder strain. Time will tell, probably in the next few days/weeks.

Roger, yes, “boring” days make one appreciate the sightings, when they come, even more :yes: . I think, to be honest, I was in the bat’s sleeping space, rather than the other way around. ;-)

RP, seems I’m not as much of a bat trainer, as I am an enabler, as they never changed their behavior, merely waited for me to open the sliding doors each night. They trained me :yes: .

Re: Stop the World I Wanna Get Off: My Escape to KTP

Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2021 11:13 pm
by ExFmem
After the extremely quiet first few days, the activity began to pick up over the next few…

A heavily pregnant (?) hyena with a sagging lower jaw and missing part of its upper lip labored up to the waterhole.


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At first, it seemed a sad state of being, but upon closer look, and reflection, it seemed the injury had completely healed a while ago, and the hyena had adapted quite successfully. I can’t even begin to imagine the struggles and hardships some of the animals in the wild have to endure.


Vertiende had a Black-headed Heron that was present on several visits.


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I had seen a number of snakes already on the trip,


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with the final tally as follows:


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Previously during this trip I had seen 2 different pairs of cheetahs, as well as a single one, but all were very far away, under trees, and no chance of a pic. I was slightly luckier with a sighting of Corinne and her 3 cubs at Craig Lockhart, tho’ I had arrived after they had their drink at the waterhole and were way up the dune, about to cross over. I only got a pic of one of the cubs.


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Re: Stop the World I Wanna Get Off: My Escape to KTP

Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2021 11:23 pm
by ExFmem
On the very last day of my 7 day stay, my luck improved dramatically.

At Vertiende I spotted not one, but two, leopards under a fallen branch beyond the waterhole. Turns out, it is Tsamma and her son Thabiso, already as big as his mom.


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YAY! A little bit later another car pulled up, and asked me if I had seen the “cheetahs”? I told them it was 2 leopards, They expressed polite skepticism, but after the leopards emerged further into the open, they smiled and gave the thumbs up. We all were pleasantly surprised at our good fortune.

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The poor gemsbok just wanted a drink, but the leopards were having none of it, alternately allowing it to come closer, then backing it away.


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This cat and (mouse ;-) ) game went on for a very long time, until it seems the leopards decided they had no chance of making it their breakfast, so retreated into the grasses.


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After about an hour and forty minutes, the gemsbok was able to quench its thirst. Again, reminding me of the daily challenges of wildlife.

Re: Stop the World I Wanna Get Off: My Escape to KTP

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 9:53 am
by Lisbeth
That was a lot of snakes :shock:

Wonderful leopard sighting ^Q^ ^Q^

There is always one black-headed heron around. It cannot be the same, because I saw one allmost10 years ago lol

Re: Stop the World I Wanna Get Off: My Escape to KTP

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 11:36 am
by harrys
Lots of snakes :shock:, Wonderful Leopards sighting ^Q^ ^Q^

Re: Stop the World I Wanna Get Off: My Escape to KTP

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 6:34 pm
by Richprins
Astounding luck all round, Ex! ^Q^ ^Q^

So many snakes! :shock:

And a pretty heron.

Those hyena fight a lot! 0:

And of course two leopard! X#X X#X

Amazing how often tourists confuse them with cheetah! lol

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Re: Stop the World I Wanna Get Off: My Escape to KTP

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 6:57 pm
by Lisbeth
Not only tourists or maybe those coming from Joburg etc. are tourists too O**