Ja, almost impossible to tell the sexes of hyena, PJL!
Thanks for the info again...I know it was virtually impossible to do aerial censuses in the past due to the thick bush...so still ranger reports?
Great pics again...but poor not getting caracal pic!
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love the Buff... needing a bath
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Love your birdies, the little Kudu and for sure that buffalo - He indeed knows very well how to enjoy life
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I often try to stop at Zuurkop as you can quite quickly tell if there are any major sightings... the panorama lets you see if there are bunches of cars on a vast area. No such luck this time, so we took a trip around the Gorah loop.
First up some kudus thinking they were looking in the mirror
Further along the loop there was a big eland bull very close to the road. He was the most relaxed eland I think I've ever seen in the park, and didn't seem to mind the vehicle too much at all
It's that time of year when many of the animals are feeling a little frisky, so we enjoyed watching some of the disputes amongst the male zebras
First up some kudus thinking they were looking in the mirror
Further along the loop there was a big eland bull very close to the road. He was the most relaxed eland I think I've ever seen in the park, and didn't seem to mind the vehicle too much at all
It's that time of year when many of the animals are feeling a little frisky, so we enjoyed watching some of the disputes amongst the male zebras
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Great shots of the zebras and the relaxed Eland
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Isn't it funny how we associate certain thoughts when we look at photos that we took, like with the kudus?! I often do it myself.
The zebra photo is really cool!
And what a magnificent eland.
The zebra photo is really cool!
And what a magnificent eland.
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magnificant Eland
and so warlike Zebras
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Thanks for all the comments
Trundling back south another sighting made D's day - a beautiful puff adder moving over the road. We could only get pics from behind, and when I tried to swing round and catch it from a side angle it had already disappeared
Still, this was the first time I've seen a puffy in the park. They're just coming out of hibernation so it's a good time of year to see them.
Our fruitless attempts to find lions continued as we checked over by the Arizona station, but Valli Moosa was meandering along that way
Some further friskiness was apparent in the kudu population
Whilst to end the day we found this little family moving home
Trundling back south another sighting made D's day - a beautiful puff adder moving over the road. We could only get pics from behind, and when I tried to swing round and catch it from a side angle it had already disappeared
Still, this was the first time I've seen a puffy in the park. They're just coming out of hibernation so it's a good time of year to see them.
Our fruitless attempts to find lions continued as we checked over by the Arizona station, but Valli Moosa was meandering along that way
Some further friskiness was apparent in the kudu population
Whilst to end the day we found this little family moving home