Browns in Kruger October 2016
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2016
As long as you are running somewhere and not round and round
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2016
Very much after the fact - but eventually I am here
As usually very entertaining with that wonderful knack of finding all those leopards as well.
Some really fantastic sightings, too many to select the best - they are all good
Great to see you all happy and healthy again too
As usually very entertaining with that wonderful knack of finding all those leopards as well.
Some really fantastic sightings, too many to select the best - they are all good
Great to see you all happy and healthy again too
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2016
Howzit pooky I wondered where you were, are things okpooky wrote:Very much after the fact - but eventually I am here
As usually very entertaining with that wonderful knack of finding all those leopards as well.
Some really fantastic sightings, too many to select the best - they are all good
Great to see you all happy and healthy again too
Thanks for checking things out
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2016
I think we know this cheetah! On Oct. 19th (curious what day you had the sighting) we had a sighting just past the dirt road north of the bridge of a lone cheetah. It had the opportunity for what seemed like a easy impala kill, but didn't take it. Earlier that day I caught a glimpse of what I thought was a leopard, on the edge of the river. After lunch we went back to the same area. We encountered many impalas and baboon in the roadway so we stopped. All of a sudden the impala were alerted and everything ran. I told my Wife " U-turn" she replied you better! As we did the cheetah walked into the roadway in front of us! As it got to the shoulder of I idled up behind it and we watched what seemed like a eternity. It just stood there looking right and left and finally wandered off into the bush. I didn't get any good photos, I had to rely on the point and shoot who's batteries died after the first shot!
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2016
Welcome P. Bornhoeft and thanks for posting
That lone cheetah seemed to be hanging around the same area for most of the month of October, so it sounds like you spotted the same cheetah Not a very common area for cheetah Pity you didn't get more pics
That lone cheetah seemed to be hanging around the same area for most of the month of October, so it sounds like you spotted the same cheetah Not a very common area for cheetah Pity you didn't get more pics
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2016
Thanks Bushcraft and Flutterby! Oct. was our first trip to Kruger, and it was the most amazing experience from the first day! Images and events etched in my mind forever. I'll post some more soon!
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2016
I know I'm not one to throw any stones or words around...I'm 5 TT behind, but pleaaaaaase greenies do share your TT with us
We appreciate every word believe me, there has been a tremendous decline of TT
We appreciate every word believe me, there has been a tremendous decline of TT
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