Beautiful shots! Agree with Liz about the quality of your pics. What camera do you have?
You're making me very homesick , but enjoying your TT and looking forward to more...
Finally KTP
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Yes Lis, only at Twee Rivieren. With such a short school holiday we didn't want to be packing up tents and re-pitching multiple times and given the heat I was very glad we chose to just stay in one place
Thanks Roger - yep very lucky with Botshelo timing. The pool is really quite small but amazingly was never overcrowded which was goodRogerFraser wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16, 2022 8:38 pm Caught up on the sightings .Wow what a great full day . And just amazing time with Botshelo and stunning photos .What luck to be in the right place to watch for so long . Love the Squirrel and Red Hartebeest . Pool looks lovely in the camp
Thanks Mel
Not sure whether you can really call it winter when it's 38 degrees
Thanks Pumbaa... was a very enjoyable sighting
Nice to see you here ExFmem! I use a canon 7dii with 100-400ii
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The next day we were feeling adventurous and planned to do a big trip up to one of the other camps. Seeing as the leopard sighting had been so good the night before, we decided to take the road up to Mata Mata. It was a lot further than I think we had fully anticipated
The day started out well with a nice sunrise as we did our obligatory check of Samevloeiing
After the hop over the dunes and coming down into the Auob riverbed, some movement caught my eye... another leopard
This is Kutyhilwa - daughter of Botshelo who we had seen the night before. She's still quite young and unfortunately for us moved further away across the riverbed for a stretch by a tree and then an attempt to try hunt some Korhaan
Driving on past Auchterlonie we found a secretary bird
Beyond Batulama there was a meerkat clan looking very vigilant due to an approaching brown snake eagle
And that really was all that we saw by the time we pulled in at Kamqua picnic site apart from just a couple of springbok. No herds at all which had made the drive seem extremely quiet
The day started out well with a nice sunrise as we did our obligatory check of Samevloeiing
After the hop over the dunes and coming down into the Auob riverbed, some movement caught my eye... another leopard
This is Kutyhilwa - daughter of Botshelo who we had seen the night before. She's still quite young and unfortunately for us moved further away across the riverbed for a stretch by a tree and then an attempt to try hunt some Korhaan
Driving on past Auchterlonie we found a secretary bird
Beyond Batulama there was a meerkat clan looking very vigilant due to an approaching brown snake eagle
And that really was all that we saw by the time we pulled in at Kamqua picnic site apart from just a couple of springbok. No herds at all which had made the drive seem extremely quiet
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Another Leopard sighting (Staying in the family )
Not even a springbok herd
A bit further on is a giraffe hotspot
Not even a springbok herd
A bit further on is a giraffe hotspot
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Amazing, another leopard!
I think lots of people have never seen even one there, Peej!
No food pics?
Like the eagle and meerkats.
I think lots of people have never seen even one there, Peej!
No food pics?
Like the eagle and meerkats.
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Oh, Kutyhilwa has grown Hope she and her brother will stay rather visible, like their mum and dad
Always love finding and watching meerkats. Ever so cute and full of nonsense
But we need to discuss that tawny... looking at the underwings and the cere and beak, I tend to vote for a brown snake-eagle.
Always love finding and watching meerkats. Ever so cute and full of nonsense
But we need to discuss that tawny... looking at the underwings and the cere and beak, I tend to vote for a brown snake-eagle.
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I tend to agree with Mel re the "tawny", especially because of the "under-" colours and -pattern.
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Another leopard, PJL
great shots of the secretary bird and meerkats
great shots of the secretary bird and meerkats
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No herds to speak of Lis... 2 springbok and a lone wildebeest made it all very very quiet
Apart of course from the leopard
No food to speak of yet RP... it was still very early as we hadn't stopped for anything much. Brunch was to come at Mata Mata but unfortunately I forgot to take food pics There will be some further along on the trip though
Thanks for the ID MelMel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:53 am Oh, Kutyhilwa has grown Hope she and her brother will stay rather visible, like their mum and dad
Always love finding and watching meerkats. Ever so cute and full of nonsense
But we need to discuss that tawny... looking at the underwings and the cere and beak, I tend to vote for a brown snake-eagle.
Thanks Pumbaa. The leopard was a good start to the day, and despite her being a long way away it was great fun watching her attempt (rather badly) to hunt korhaan
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The birdlife continued with some vultures, a verreaux's eagle owl, spotted eagle owl and quelea in great flocks invading some waterholes
Getting closer to Mata Mata we found some of the resident giraffe including a youngster
Finally we encountered an actual herd of wildebeest
We enjoyed a nice skottel brunch at Mata Mata where we were joined by a crimson breasted shrike
Getting closer to Mata Mata we found some of the resident giraffe including a youngster
Finally we encountered an actual herd of wildebeest
We enjoyed a nice skottel brunch at Mata Mata where we were joined by a crimson breasted shrike