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Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 10:49 pm
by Ratel
A big cat sighting first thing in the morning releases the tension and anticipation in my opinion. It makes me much more relaxed and the rest of the drive more enjoyable. You had a great start to the day with five star Lion and Jackal sightings, so you must have been very happy. I cant wait to hear what else you saw that day!

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 1:46 am
by ExFmem
What a perfectly posed zebra mom and her dear 'lil one - looks like a portrait shot from a studio
The finch is glorious and the baboons are so entertaining and always pull at your heartstrings for one reason or another - poor baby. Guess she will learn that she's not the center of the Universe and extended family comes first.
More please...

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 7:18 am
by Mel
I don't know what sighting and / or photo to pick... They are all really nice! I like all the birds
but the elephant shots are wonderful too. And then there are the lions, of course and that real
good sighting fo the jackals

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 7:37 am
by Flutterby
More flat lions

, and nice jackal sighting.

They don't often stay still for too long.

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 8:53 am
by Richprins
Agreed wholeheartedly with Ratel!
Great jackal pics, Pumbaa...definitely tricky subjects normally!

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 1:36 pm
by Bushcraft
Catching up again
Nice cuckoo sighting
Small stream flowing at the baobab entrance
Collared lioness on the S125

Seen plenty lions on this road, but never one with a collar
Sjoe, very green
Had a laugh at the ellie with the headgear
Those lions seem to be hanging around near the H1-3/H6 intersection fairly often now.
Brilliant pics once again

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 10:19 pm
by Pumbaa
Ratel wrote:A big cat sighting first thing in the morning releases the tension and anticipation in my opinion. It makes me much more relaxed and the rest of the drive more enjoyable. You had a great start to the day with five star Lion and Jackal sightings, so you must have been very happy. I cant wait to hear what else you saw that day!

Yes you are right and normally then it is much more easier to even find more cats - Although must say that catwise Satara was quiet this year to us
ExFmem wrote:What a perfectly posed zebra mom and her dear 'lil one - looks like a portrait shot from a studio
The finch is glorious and the baboons are so entertaining and always pull at your heartstrings for one reason or another - poor baby. Guess she will learn that she's not the center of the Universe and extended family comes first.
More please...

She was nevertheless a cutie
Mel wrote:I don't know what sighting and / or photo to pick... They are all really nice! I like all the birds
but the elephant shots are wonderful too. And then there are the lions, of course and that real
good sighting fo the jackals

Can you believe how hard it is always to choose the shots? Thanks so much
Flutterby wrote:More flat lions

, and nice jackal sighting.

They don't often stay still for too long.

Yes this was the year of flat lions
Richprins wrote:Agreed wholeheartedly with Ratel!
Great jackal pics, Pumbaa...definitely tricky subjects normally!

Totally right with the jackals and when you get one already you are lucky enough
Bushcraft wrote:Catching up again
Nice cuckoo sighting
Small stream flowing at the baobab entrance
Collared lioness on the S125

Seen plenty lions on this road, but never one with a collar
Sjoe, very green
Had a laugh at the ellie with the headgear
Those lions seem to be hanging around near the H1-3/H6 intersection fairly often now.
Brilliant pics once again

Thanks for popping in, Bushcraft

The stream was not that deep as it originally looked but as said with a normal car I would not have crossed same

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 10:21 pm
by Pumbaa
We stayed quite a while with them
and after we got quite a nice selection of shots we left them and carried on
not to forget the many zebras always hanging around that road
and although the grass was that high we again located a black bellied bustard
and for sure it took not that long until same started to shout.
Another nice surprise then was a namaqua dove which was in the mood for posing
as same is a bird which we in fact do not see that often
and further during our drive along this tar road we then came across a Wahlberg eagle
and a very well camouflaged juvenile bateleur.
Lots of white backed vultures and wildebeests could be seen as well
and overall that road brought us already various interesting sightings compared to the quiet day we had yesterday.

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 10:22 pm
by Pumbaa
A lot of magpies were willing to pose,
uncountable brown raptors were spotted in that area this year extreme often and
we saw more giraffes in the distance and another beautiful Wahlberg eagle,
a group of resting impalas made us stop again
and a lone hyena was roaming in the area as well.
A short break at Nwanetsi picnic spot was meanwhile needed also to stretch the legs a bit. The drive along the S41 was quiet but at least we were greeted by a couple of feeding giraffes
and at Gudzani dam we arrived just in the right time to photograph excessively an African fish eagle and also the taking off shot worked this time as the eagle was willing to take off into the right direction.
Compared to last year the ponds where the causeways have to be crossed on this road were filled with water
and we noticed a lot of different birds taking a bath there. Behind all these causeways again the raptor avenue started so called by us as due to the nesting queleas so many different raptors were hanging around along the road.
to be continued.....
Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 9:04 am
by Flutterby
Love the wet jackals

, and some really lovely bird pics!
