Page 6 of 22

Re: Memories of Marloth and Tamboti Trip Jan 2018

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2019 8:35 pm
by RogerFraser
The next morning we did an early trip in to Croc bridge so that we could get to the shops to stock up before heading to Tamboti the following day .
We went up the S25 to the S108 and back down the H5 .

Our first sighting was this family on the move

Image

These two Kudu Ewes were having breakfast

Image

This Burchell's coucal was warming itself

Image

A waterbuck posed in the early light

Image

A Glossy Starling was reflecting the rays

Image

Some male Impalas were Training

Image

These squirrels were chasing each other around the bush

Image

This bird was warming up in a tree .We did not ID it
Image

This little one decided to stop all traffic until mom moved off into the bushes then decided to rather go with her .

Image

Along the H5 we found some young Hyenas suckling

Image


A few hundred meters away some Adult Hyenas were moving through the bushes .
Image

We reached the Tar of the H4 and turned towards Lower Sabie so we could go down S130 Gomondwane loop and then to Dukes....

Re: Memories of Marloth and Tamboti Trip Jan 2018

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2019 8:42 pm
by Lisbeth
Some muddy Rhinos ^Q^ ^Q^

It's a Burchell's starling the Cape glossy has yellow eyes ;-)

Lovely waterbuck in the sun \O

The two baby hyenas are still very cute :yes:

I can understand that you did not ID that bird, It looks strange :-? lol

0()

Re: Memories of Marloth and Tamboti Trip Jan 2018

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 6:20 am
by Alf
Wow so many different animals travelling such a short distance ^Q^ ^Q^

Going to Tamboti O/\ O/\

I can't wait ^Q^ ^Q^

Re: Memories of Marloth and Tamboti Trip Jan 2018

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 8:13 am
by Flutterby
Nice pic of the waterbuck :yes: and lovely hyena sighting, not to mention the unmentionables! :-0 ^Q^

Re: Memories of Marloth and Tamboti Trip Jan 2018

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 9:08 am
by Richprins
Amazing how the grass is always low in the Crocobridge area! :-0

I think it is a brown snake eagle, the raptor. ..0..

Nice pics, Rog! X#X

Re: Memories of Marloth and Tamboti Trip Jan 2018

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 5:02 pm
by Pumbaa
Fatastic sightings despite the heat, Roger,

my favourite is the muddy rhino and the three in the golden light \O \O \O

Lots of birds as well and a great variety of different antelopes as well out of which I like the shots of the kudus and bushbucks O/\ :ty:

Re: Memories of Marloth and Tamboti Trip Jan 2018

Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 7:37 pm
by RogerFraser
Lisbeth wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 8:42 pm Some muddy Rhinos ^Q^ ^Q^
It's a Burchell's starling the Cape glossy has yellow eyes ;-)
Lovely waterbuck in the sun \O
The two baby hyenas are still very cute :yes:
I can understand that you did not ID that bird, It looks strange :-? lol
0()
:ty: for the ID .Love watching the young Hyenas .Some more later \O
Alf wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 6:20 am Wow so many different animals travelling such a short distance ^Q^ ^Q^
Going to Tamboti O/\ O/\
I can't wait ^Q^ ^Q^
:yes: was a good quick trip
Flutterby wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 8:13 am Nice pic of the waterbuck :yes: and lovely hyena sighting, not to mention the unmentionables! :-0 ^Q^
Was happy to see them :yes:
Richprins wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 9:08 am Amazing how the grass is always low in the Crocobridge area! :-0
I think it is a brown snake eagle, the raptor. ..0..
Nice pics, Rog! X#X

Pumbaa wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 5:02 pm Fatastic sightings despite the heat, Roger,
my favourite is the muddy rhino and the three in the golden light \O \O \O
Lots of birds as well and a great variety of different antelopes as well out of which I like the shots of the kudus and bushbucks O/\ :ty:
:ty:

Re: Memories of Marloth and Tamboti Trip Jan 2018

Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 8:07 pm
by RogerFraser
And then our first Leopard sighting of the trip O**

Image

This fellow was sunbathing on a tree

Image

And this one on a rock :

Image

A Mongoose was using its long neck to look over the grass

Image

This old fellow was mobile in the sun

Image

The heat was on by now and these Ellies were trying to stay in the shade

Image

We had got close to the gate and found a traffic jam .The Cheetah that we had seen yesterday had moved further into the park

Image

It got interested in some Impala further away

Image

But soon gave up and went into the shade

Image

At Croc bridge we stopped for the gents and took a pic of the bats before we left to the shops and stocking up for the trip to Tamboti

Image

Later that afternoon we had an amazing experiance next to the fence at Marloth ...

Re: Memories of Marloth and Tamboti Trip Jan 2018

Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 9:11 pm
by RogerFraser
Later we drove the fence .We noticed a herd of Ellies coming to the river so we stopped and stood by the fence to watch them .It was only the SO myself and the youngest Rugrat who is terrified of Ellies ...
Image

Then another small herd arrived and joined

Image

They were drinking and slowly crossing over the river towards us

Image

and then more arrived

Image

and more crossed

Image

Some even sprinted down the bank to get to the water

Image

and more the one at the back off this group had a floppy ear ...

Image

and even more

Image

The group was now numbering more than about 50 ellies around us some upstream some opposite and some getting much closer to the fence ..

Image

The majority were now on our side of the river and getting closer some even about 40 meters away but down the bank from us.

Image

Including floppy ear who was right bellow us

Image

This youngster picked up a scent of us or others by the fence and raised the alarm
Image

She protected the herd who moved away from us the oldest and biggest just carried on grazing but the rest with youngsters moved away from where we were standing
Image

Image

The sun was setting and we left to go to the house to pack for the move

Image

The rugrat said this was her best ever Elephant & Kruger experiance O:V \O

Re: Memories of Marloth and Tamboti Trip Jan 2018

Posted: Fri May 03, 2019 5:08 am
by Alf
Wow how wonderful to share some elephant time with them