Re: Addo Outings
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 10:10 am
Here are a few additional pics of Josie and her cubs. While watching them, the little ones caught sight of some warthog and went off to investigate - they are showing some great hunting instincts already. Josie looked tired but seemed to see it as a lesson opportunity so used the cubs as a diversion as she slipped around the hillside to approach the warthog from the other side. Unfortunately the hunt didn't end in success but it was great to see her hunting with the cubs sitting together watching the action unfold.



As I said, the little ones are already honing their stalking techniques, and this girl decided to practise on mommy. This image is a sequence of photos overlaid to show her movement

Another highlight of the day was seeing this ostrich busy with its courtship dance. The prospective lady didn't seem overly impressed so it didn't last long before he had to run off to catch up with her

Also on Ngulube loop a jackal seemed very interested in something off to the side of the road, but then suddenly beat a hasty retreat as it realised the sheer size of the warthog it had been looking at

Sometimes discretion is the better part of valour so off the jackal trotted before giving a yawn as if to say it was no big deal

This very small bird (I think a Nedicky - will have to check later) sat just long enough for a quick pic

Further along at the crossroads there was a small herd of zebra... one of which must have been very tired






As I said, the little ones are already honing their stalking techniques, and this girl decided to practise on mommy. This image is a sequence of photos overlaid to show her movement


Another highlight of the day was seeing this ostrich busy with its courtship dance. The prospective lady didn't seem overly impressed so it didn't last long before he had to run off to catch up with her


Also on Ngulube loop a jackal seemed very interested in something off to the side of the road, but then suddenly beat a hasty retreat as it realised the sheer size of the warthog it had been looking at



Sometimes discretion is the better part of valour so off the jackal trotted before giving a yawn as if to say it was no big deal


This very small bird (I think a Nedicky - will have to check later) sat just long enough for a quick pic

Further along at the crossroads there was a small herd of zebra... one of which must have been very tired


