Re: The Flutterlings of Africa
Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 9:14 am
Great to see cheetahs in Kruger and so close up
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Yes Lis, cheetah are always a treat! My dad is only 76 but he seems a lot older, not sure why he has aged so quickly...maybe living on his own?Lisbeth wrote:Great to see cheetahs in Kruger and so close up
I have also noticed that you dad has grown older
A boon eating pizza would be fun to watch! I agree about the S100...nothing to see!nan wrote:love the Cheetahs
the Boon... looking for... maybe pizza
S100 there is nothing... only dust on this road
lovely birds
The frustrating thing about the S100 was that so many other people had had great sightings but we always seemed to be there at the wrong time! The cheetah sighting did make up a bit for the lack of sightings before.PJL wrote:The S100 can be amazing, but also just long and dusty when nothing shows up
However that's a really nice cheetah sighting - great that they came so close to you and well worth the wait
Ja BC, as everyone says, "right time, right place", but we just seemed to be in the wrong place for three days! The Brat has the patience of Job and would sit at a cheetah/leopard sighting all day if left to his own devices!Bushcraft wrote:The S100 has been rather quiet lately Unless it's just the long grass and the animals have to be in the road to see them
You guys have plenty patience to wait that long, but it was worth it to have a cheetah sighting like that
Glad you liked the boon but sorry, not better that cheetahs! Lots of other people had nice sightings on the S100 so the animals were around...just not for us!Richprins wrote:Lovely baboon pic! Pic of the year!
Much better than cheetahs?
Maybe the S-100 got hammered a bit too much during the drought, so animals moved away after forage? But it is hit and miss!
Thanks for your kind comments Pumbaa. The park does look great at the moment but it seems the best time to see lots of animals is when the park looks its worst!Pumbaa wrote:Brilliant light on your first two shots, Flutterby,
and great shot of the White winged widowbird at least you got to see a couple of Kruger lifers in that area
and for sure a more than fantastic cheetah sightings as well - Although it made game viewing harder the high grass looks far better than the bare ground as I remember that area from last year