A beautiful Martial eagle and an "arrogant" Verreaux's eagle owl
All three hyenas look rather thin
You had some nice sightings
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I love the little banded mongeese, cheetahs are always a delight, the sunrise is gorgeous, Ellie antics are quite scary , the angry bird , and regal Martial Eagle are my favorites here.
Love also the jackal and the hyenas and all the elephants
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Richprins wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 10:24 am
Lots of big birdies, Rog!
2 Martial eagles!
And an array of predators, hyena even active!
I like that S118 road.
and lots more to come from the same road later
Lisbeth wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 10:46 am
A beautiful Martial eagle and an "arrogant" Verreaux's eagle owl
All three hyenas look rather thin
You had some nice sightings
very thin youngsters
ExFmem wrote: ↑Sat Jan 29, 2022 8:25 pm
I love the little banded mongeese, cheetahs are always a delight, the sunrise is gorgeous, Ellie antics are quite scary , the angry bird , and regal Martial Eagle are my favorites here.
the Ellies were probably just "playing" but to have three big bull Ellies pushing and shoving is quite a sight .
A klipspringer might be a regular, but I still have not seen one in all the years I have been going to the Kruger
Lovely pics of the the three-banded plover
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Lisbeth wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 11:45 am
A klipspringer might be a regular, but I still have not seen one in all the years I have been going to the Kruger
Lovely pics of the the three-banded plover
need to take a drive around Biyamiti loop they regularly there .
Richprins wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 5:50 pm
Very nice, Rog!
We came around the corner on the s118 and found doggies in the road .
There was already two OSV's and a bakkie present so we were following the group for a bit .There was a viewing loop at one point so we went around to get some better shots as the group moved passed .
After they passed we went to join the back again but the bakkie driver motioned for us to go ahead of him so we jumped on to following them .The dogs were moving onto and off the road as they were hunting .The two OSV's appeared to be on a tight schedule and as soon as the dogs left the road they left .Leaving us following the pack .
It was quite interesting as SO was taking photos out one window with the and me out the other .Dogs would disappear into the bushes and suddenly reappear next to the car .Needles to say we have hundreds of wild dog pics and videos .
Two vehicles met us coming down the road towards the direction the dogs were moving and stopped to watch . Suddenly one of the dogs alerted and the pack took off up the hill . We could not see where they went to the other cars left but we decided to wait and after about 5 or so minutes they started to return
This one had a prize of a whole Impala leg that it managed to sneak off with and crunched while we watched
It took a while for all the pack to reappear from the bushes and some also had a bath in a puddle before they moved on up the road
We were very happy campers as we carried on our trip to check into camp .
What a brilliant wild dog sighting The water must have been delicious after their passage
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