Re: Braaiing with Wild Cats
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 8:13 pm
It had already nearly stopped raining but with a short but very heavy last shower for today the rain at least for that day was gone
whilst the pied kingfisher tried to hunt in the heaviest rain
thn spook was over and everything calmed down again and even wind stopped completely
and everything started slowly to dry up although the sun stayed away the whole day today. After 1 ½ very entertaining hours in the hide we could leave same now even with dry feet but muddy shoes and waived a final good-bye to the water dikkops which did not move the whole time we spent at the hide.
The Wahlberg eagle also withstood the thunderstorm as same was still sitting on the same branch as we left same although now nearly its kill had been eaten completely.
Once again far too late although we would not have missed a second in the hide we could check in and the good thing about such a late check in is that you are the only customer and you do not have to wait in the queue. I had requested once again for our beloved Lion Cottage and had already doubts that same will be rewarded to us again as no email confirmation could be received until we left and finally this ended up with the key of No. 87 in my hands which is definitely not the key to the Lion Cottage and so we were in the beginning a bit disappointed until we ended up on the verandah of No. 87 as the view from there was totally different far more private and simply breathtaking and so it comes that No. 87 is our new favourite in Skukuza although the space for the large car is a bit limited but that was the less important thing we had to bother.
Due to the heavy rain earlier our verandah close to the braai was flooded so it was not possible to braai that evening but we had already intentions to visit Selati Restaurant again but also here we were again disappointed as same was closed without further notice....anyway we had no problems in visiting the main restaurant that evening as same was still open but before it was time for dinner it was still a bit time left for a short afternoon drive so we left the camp and turned into the direction of the high water bridge and in one of the many loops where you can drive even a bit closer to the water we were pleased to spot once again a couple of green pigeons
on a dead leadwood and without any leaves on the tree same could be captured in all imaginable poses even the bum shots turned out in the end lovely.
We could have stayed with them the rest of our drive but we simply had to carry on a bit curious what might come across next
and next came a hyaena den but when we approached same the two youngsters soon start to hide behind a bush so no shots for us but a cute Carmine bee eater was willing to pose instead.
Gladly the weather calmed down since the thunderstorm around noon although it stayed cloudy so we had a lovely afternoon drive although the light could have been better as it started already to get dark especially when you were surrounded by the thick bushes. We were about to decide to turn around when we spotted a lone hyaena
according to the flowers it must have been close to the spot where we earlier that day found the wild dogs
and although same walked further away steadily the next one was already about to join us and whilst driving backwards we also discovered another hyaena den and here lots of little ones were lying around and more than willing to pose.
Needless to say that soon a traffic jam built up with the cars already on their way back to camp and with some late comers on their way for a quick evening drive.
The little cuties were in a good mood and on top well educated and even did not taste any rubber material from any cars surrounding them they simply played with each other and posed like champions.
With this sighting we had a wonderful end of a very thrilling day with lots of rain but still with some more than brilliant sightings and we stayed as long as the clock allowed
but then it was in fact time to turn around but we could not leave without taking these posing pictures which looked more as if they have been taken from an advertising spot for toothpaste – The minute we took the pictures we did not recognize same but later on whilst downloading same we indeed had a good laugh about it.
So now it was already extreme late and we only allowed us a short stop at the green pigeons which were still sitting on the same branches as earlier before
and made it back right in time.
Originally we planned to visit Selati this evening but due to its closure we only could visit the “normal” restaurant. We had luck with the weather and so could sit outside although some still enormous puddles forebode that only recently a heavy shower came down. The food and service was fantastic and consequently the restaurant was nearly bursting with people. We had a fantastic evening and with filled tummies we strolled back to our bungalow.
to be continued with the day of the leopards......
whilst the pied kingfisher tried to hunt in the heaviest rain
thn spook was over and everything calmed down again and even wind stopped completely
and everything started slowly to dry up although the sun stayed away the whole day today. After 1 ½ very entertaining hours in the hide we could leave same now even with dry feet but muddy shoes and waived a final good-bye to the water dikkops which did not move the whole time we spent at the hide.
The Wahlberg eagle also withstood the thunderstorm as same was still sitting on the same branch as we left same although now nearly its kill had been eaten completely.
Once again far too late although we would not have missed a second in the hide we could check in and the good thing about such a late check in is that you are the only customer and you do not have to wait in the queue. I had requested once again for our beloved Lion Cottage and had already doubts that same will be rewarded to us again as no email confirmation could be received until we left and finally this ended up with the key of No. 87 in my hands which is definitely not the key to the Lion Cottage and so we were in the beginning a bit disappointed until we ended up on the verandah of No. 87 as the view from there was totally different far more private and simply breathtaking and so it comes that No. 87 is our new favourite in Skukuza although the space for the large car is a bit limited but that was the less important thing we had to bother.
Due to the heavy rain earlier our verandah close to the braai was flooded so it was not possible to braai that evening but we had already intentions to visit Selati Restaurant again but also here we were again disappointed as same was closed without further notice....anyway we had no problems in visiting the main restaurant that evening as same was still open but before it was time for dinner it was still a bit time left for a short afternoon drive so we left the camp and turned into the direction of the high water bridge and in one of the many loops where you can drive even a bit closer to the water we were pleased to spot once again a couple of green pigeons
on a dead leadwood and without any leaves on the tree same could be captured in all imaginable poses even the bum shots turned out in the end lovely.
We could have stayed with them the rest of our drive but we simply had to carry on a bit curious what might come across next
and next came a hyaena den but when we approached same the two youngsters soon start to hide behind a bush so no shots for us but a cute Carmine bee eater was willing to pose instead.
Gladly the weather calmed down since the thunderstorm around noon although it stayed cloudy so we had a lovely afternoon drive although the light could have been better as it started already to get dark especially when you were surrounded by the thick bushes. We were about to decide to turn around when we spotted a lone hyaena
according to the flowers it must have been close to the spot where we earlier that day found the wild dogs
and although same walked further away steadily the next one was already about to join us and whilst driving backwards we also discovered another hyaena den and here lots of little ones were lying around and more than willing to pose.
Needless to say that soon a traffic jam built up with the cars already on their way back to camp and with some late comers on their way for a quick evening drive.
The little cuties were in a good mood and on top well educated and even did not taste any rubber material from any cars surrounding them they simply played with each other and posed like champions.
With this sighting we had a wonderful end of a very thrilling day with lots of rain but still with some more than brilliant sightings and we stayed as long as the clock allowed
but then it was in fact time to turn around but we could not leave without taking these posing pictures which looked more as if they have been taken from an advertising spot for toothpaste – The minute we took the pictures we did not recognize same but later on whilst downloading same we indeed had a good laugh about it.
So now it was already extreme late and we only allowed us a short stop at the green pigeons which were still sitting on the same branches as earlier before
and made it back right in time.
Originally we planned to visit Selati this evening but due to its closure we only could visit the “normal” restaurant. We had luck with the weather and so could sit outside although some still enormous puddles forebode that only recently a heavy shower came down. The food and service was fantastic and consequently the restaurant was nearly bursting with people. We had a fantastic evening and with filled tummies we strolled back to our bungalow.
to be continued with the day of the leopards......