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Re: Kgalagadi Cheetah Sightings
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 1:20 pm
by Mel
Corinne and 2017 Boys
End October / start November close to Houmoed
Re: Kgalagadi Cheetah Sightings
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 1:23 pm
by Mel
Re: Kgalagadi Cheetah Sightings
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 1:57 pm
by Mel
Catrin and 2017 Cubs
28/12/2018 Kousant to Polentswa
GavinW wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 7:58 am
Kousant continues to deliver
The next morning, we decided to avoid the badly corrugated road to the north and to go south once again.
The decision paid off.
It’s about 8 kilometres from Polentswa to Kousant, and we were about half way there when Debbie spotted a couple of heads peeping over the horizon on the left hand side
A cheetah mother with two sub adult cubs were walking parallel to the road heading south
It wasn’t too long before to our delight, they came closer to the road, and then crossed over to the right
They paused briefly before carrying on, out of view
The sighting in total lasted only a few minutes and we watched helplessly as the moved off in the direction of Kousant
Maybe we would pick them up again at the waterhole. We hoped so.
Re: Kgalagadi Cheetah Sightings
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 2:00 pm
by Mel
Hanri and 2017 Female Cub
01/01/2019
Re: Kgalagadi Cheetah Sightings
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 2:17 pm
by Mel
Thorn
04/01/2019
GavinW wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 4:00 pm
One of the reasons as to why Urikaruus is one of our most favourite spots, is that you never know at any given time as to what will arrive at the waterhole whilst you are there.
It was our last morning at Urikaruus before we were to head south to Rooiputs for the last few days of our trip, and we woke early.
Debbie decided to go downstairs to put the kettle on for coffee, but was up again in a flash
Camera, light where are they. There’s something at the waterhole!
Well, if anything, that got me going and out of bed.
A cheetah had come down to the waterhole to drink. It was still dark so instead of photos, we took videos instead. The photos which we do take in the dark generally don’t come out too well.
(5.20 in the morning for those asking!)
These are the best of the bunch:

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Re: Kgalagadi Cheetah Sightings
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 2:29 pm
by Mel
Beauty
GavinW wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:30 pm
5 January 2019: A day to remember
We arrived at the kij Kij waterhole at 6:20am to find a cheetah quenching it’s thirst before the heat of the day. I was super excited, as cheetah are one of my most favourite predators and to see one close up is always special

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She drank for a while before moving out of sight into the dunes at the back of the waterhole.

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Re: Kgalagadi Cheetah Sightings
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 2:34 pm
by Mel
Beauty
End of October 2018 Kij Kij to Rooiputs
PRWIN wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 3:27 pm

now we had a problem , where will he go, will it go for the springbok on our side of the road or those on the other side of the road. Do I try and take it full on or opt for a side shot, if full on will the lens and camera be fast enough, where is the sun and how will It effect the shoot if it does go
I decided to go for a side shot just in case the camera and lens is not fast enough for a full on shot, there are ways of doing it with a slow camera, but I was not going to take any chance, as for the sun drove slightly past the cheetah so the angle would change quickly once it started to move. I opted for a fast speed 1/4000, was not going to make the same mistake as I did on day one

.All in my mind was get the shot
So we wait and wait with my eye to the camera waiting for the charge, nothing, so I decide to start photographing squirrel
One photo later SG says the Cheetah, huh what about the Cheetah, SG it's charging

panic stations

. I start shooting with short burst's as not to full the memory up before the final action
Enjoy
and then one of the shots I always wanted
He then swung and went over the road
shot through the back window closed
looking through the side mirror on SG side due to the canopy I see a cloud of dust ,tell SG to turn around as he has caught the buck
Re: Kgalagadi Cheetah Sightings
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 3:06 pm
by Mel
Kij Kij June Mates
08/01/2019 at Kij Kij
GavinW wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 7:52 am
Arriving at the waterhole at about 6:45, we found no brownies, but these two cheetah instead
Thank you

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Male 1308

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Male 1308

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Together

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Male 1408
We watched them until they moved off, where after we needed to return to Rooiputs to finish packing, hitch the trailer and set off on the 12 hour drive back to Cape Town
Re: Kgalagadi Cheetah Sightings
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:14 pm
by Mel
Catrin's 2017 Girls
05/10/2019 south of Langklaas and 07/10/2019 south of Polentswa
Re: Kgalagadi Cheetah Sightings
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:25 pm
by Mel
Hanri
09/10/2019 just south of Kamqua
12/10/2019 between Montrose and Batulama
13/10/2019 just before Auchterlonie
18/10/2019 at Rooibrak