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Re: Browns in Kruger April 2017

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 5:26 pm
by Lisbeth
BC, you sound all tense; you must learn to relax :X:

The grass is really too long, even the lions disappear.

How strange another leopard O**

And a third one :O^

Bush babies are special, normally you only see the eyes lol

And a fourth one....and what a pretty one. Looks as if she has hurt her right hind leg. Quite a sighting this one ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
I found it fantastic just parking off in the peaceful environment, so it’s going to be part of all our future trips.
You said that on your last trip too, so it must be really nice ;-)

And number five :O^

Beautiful butterfly pic ^Q^ ^Q^

Always a lot to see at the Weir \O

I love the squirrel O:V

Weren't you supposed to have an operation to get your stomach repaired :twisted:

Re: Browns in Kruger April 2017

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 5:56 pm
by Bushcraft
Flutterby wrote:Lions popping out all over the place! \O Nice pic of the fish eagle! :yes:
Thanks Flutts \O It was a rather boring morning for me personally =O: 0:

Re: Browns in Kruger April 2017

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 5:56 pm
by Bushcraft
nan wrote:wow Perlie, Fish Eagle, Bee-Eater O/\
2 Boons... it seems one is enough =O:
nice pic of the Ellie shower O\/

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
=O: =O: Yes, 1 boon is enough =O: X#X

Re: Browns in Kruger April 2017

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 5:58 pm
by Bushcraft
PJL wrote:Nice mixture of sightings there ^Q^ ^Q^
It's always nice when lion pop out in unexpected places \O
Ja, the lion popping up unexpectedly added some excitement, but a rather long morning for me 0:

Re: Browns in Kruger April 2017

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 6:00 pm
by Bushcraft
Lisbeth wrote:BC, you sound all tense; you must learn to relax :X:

The grass is really too long, even the lions disappear.

How strange another leopard O**

And a third one :O^

Bush babies are special, normally you only see the eyes lol

And a fourth one....and what a pretty one. Looks as if she has hurt her right hind leg. Quite a sighting this one ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
I found it fantastic just parking off in the peaceful environment, so it’s going to be part of all our future trips.
You said that on your last trip too, so it must be really nice ;-)

And number five :O^

Beautiful butterfly pic ^Q^ ^Q^

Always a lot to see at the Weir \O

I love the squirrel O:V

Weren't you supposed to have an operation to get your stomach repaired :twisted:
0/* Lisbeth

I'm hyped up fairly often as you know 0:

The grass was a pain O/

Don't count the leopard as we didn't see as many as previous trips :twisted:

Yes, the stomach, it's a long story and I'm delaying as long as possible 0:

Re: Browns in Kruger April 2017

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 6:09 pm
by Bushcraft
9th Biyamiti to Satara continued

The lioness just parked off so we soon got bored and Albert was nagging to see the Baobab tree, therefore we moved on to photograph the very green tree.

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The only other exciting thing the rest of the way to Satara were a few GHB’s and the one seemed to be trying to check it’s butt out which cracked me up.

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We arrived at Satara just on book in time so the Cow went to sort that out while I went to the shop for wood, but ended up getting a big skrik as a massive armour plated spider type thing jumped out the wood bag. It looked like a park town prawn crossed with a giant cricket, then a little spider mixed in. Even the shop teller seemed itchy, so I gingerly grabbed another bag of wood and ducked out the shop.

The unpacking was fairly sharp as it has been practised enough in Kruger and the rats charged off for a swim, while the Cow and I relaxed.

The swim didn’t last long though and soon the nagging started to do some exploring around the Satara area.

We didn’t have long and PJL had told me that there had been some action north of Satara while he was in the area, so the plan was to travel up that way and turn at the S127/H1-4 intersection.

Just outside Satara camp the Cow casually stated “I think I spotted something that looked like a leopard, but it could have been a log”

I started huffing now “We are just outside camp and there are cars driving past every couple of seconds”, but I slowly reversed anyway.

“Tell me when to stop!”

“There, what’s that?”

I blinked and then shouted “LEOPARD!”

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We then realised that this chap was on the hunt as there was a baby waterbuck in the bush around 20m in front of him. Other cars kept on coming past and turning into Satara, some slowed but nobody else stopped so they must have assumed we were looking at the junior waterbuck.

The leopard then checked us out for a while and disappeared in the grass, but then suddenly popped up again a little further on, however after checking the position of the baby waterbuck, he disappeared in the grass again.

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We hung around with the baby waterbuck hoping for the leopard to reappear, but the mother waterbuck had pulled in so we assumed the leopard would wait for another opportunity, therefore we continued on.

The Cow was hanging her teeth out big time as she had spotted the leopard, but I have to give credit as I still don’t know how she found him through all the grass.

The rest of the drive to the S127 turnoff didn’t produce much except for a few boons and the one junior gave us a laugh with its pose.

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Around halfway back towards Satara we found 2 cars stopped and lions had popped up in a ditch next to the road, but the light was fading fast as it was around 5:30pm, so pics were a mission and getting a view through the grass also proved challenging.

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Shortly after supper the Miss Satara beggar pulled in and gave Bushpig a stare. Eventually the AWC realised it wasn’t going to score at our unit, so moved off.

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I then shared a few messages with PJL to determine what Mel and SO looked like so we would recognise them the following day and then I decided to empty our bin just in case the badger came cruising around (I later found out that they had supposedly been removed from camp), but Albert got in the way and I brushed the bin bag against her leg which resulted in shrieking “Dustbin juice! I got dustbin juice on my leg” and she roared off inside.

I thought nothing of it, but was horrified to find the Cow laughing and Albert cleaning her foot and leg in our basin.

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To be continued

Re: Browns in Kruger April 2017

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 6:34 pm
by Richprins
Jeez, hamster! lol

Lovely baboon pics all over the place! :shock:

Leopard outside camp.... so they even wait for you there now? 0:

Very nice lion pic that 2nd last one, IMO. :yes:

The kids must toughen up! lol

My favourite is the hornbill! :-0

Too much to comment on, really... X#X

Re: Browns in Kruger April 2017

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 6:41 pm
by Lisbeth
Bushpig is getting prettier by the year and Albert has fabulous legs \O

and another leopard lol

Re: Browns in Kruger April 2017

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 10:23 pm
by Pumbaa
At least your leopard luck is still on, Bushcraft \O

Cute pearlie and baboon youngster and good to see Miss Satara again O/\

Re: Browns in Kruger April 2017

Posted: Fri May 05, 2017 8:44 am
by Flutterby
As RP said, you hardly even have to leave camp to find leopards now! lol 0- Well done to the Cow on spotting it! ^Q^

Another nice lion sighting...very jealous of all these sightings around Satara...we had some very boring drives around there! :O^

Dustbin juice!! lol Albert sounds just like the Brat! ;-)