Winter Migration To MZNP
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I must get back there ..its our best Nat Park in the E cape ..We were there last Nov when it also snowed!! and we were camping !! never been so cold!. Lovely Bird Pics and that Hartebees group
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Much more when you start looking closely

Thanks Flutts

Yes some of the ice was really quite thick. You can see the line where water meets ice in the pic of the shelducks

I'm not sure how much food it was going to find wandering around on the ice


Snow in November??Peter Betts wrote: ↑Fri Dec 07, 2018 5:37 am I must get back there ..its our best Nat Park in the E cape ..We were there last Nov when it also snowed!! and we were camping !! never been so cold!. Lovely Bird Pics and that Hartebees group


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Aardwolf Afternoon
One of the reasons I particularly like going to MZNP in winter is that the park has a big population of Aardwolf, and you're much more likely to see them out in the afternoons/evenings in winter due to the cold at night.
We had been fortunate with a distant sighting of 2 or possibly 3 Aardwolf on our first evening drive in the park, but the snowstorm banished most animals from sight on that day. However the day after the snow we had a record-breaking set of Aardwolf sightings.... I think they were out enjoying the warmth after the cold front
The first was really quite close to the main road, but it wasn't interested in hanging around for long

We then took a trip up on the Juriesdam 4x4 trail and on the plateau we saw one quite close to the road, but it disappeared the moment it saw us so we never managed any pics
Not to worry... just about 500m later our third sighting popped out and actually hung around enough for a pic

After the Juriesdam loop we ended up at the distant sighting of the lions for a while and only left as it was getting dark. Heading back to camp along Ubejane Loop it was hard to see anything but we somehow managed to see the movement of yet another Aardwolf

It was trundling around quite happily but photos were a mission with the lack of light.

After following it for a short distance we realised that it had met up with another.... our 5th Aardwolf of the drive and a record for us

We might have passed more on the way back to camp but it was so dark we would never know
TBC
One of the reasons I particularly like going to MZNP in winter is that the park has a big population of Aardwolf, and you're much more likely to see them out in the afternoons/evenings in winter due to the cold at night.
We had been fortunate with a distant sighting of 2 or possibly 3 Aardwolf on our first evening drive in the park, but the snowstorm banished most animals from sight on that day. However the day after the snow we had a record-breaking set of Aardwolf sightings.... I think they were out enjoying the warmth after the cold front

The first was really quite close to the main road, but it wasn't interested in hanging around for long
We then took a trip up on the Juriesdam 4x4 trail and on the plateau we saw one quite close to the road, but it disappeared the moment it saw us so we never managed any pics

Not to worry... just about 500m later our third sighting popped out and actually hung around enough for a pic
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After the Juriesdam loop we ended up at the distant sighting of the lions for a while and only left as it was getting dark. Heading back to camp along Ubejane Loop it was hard to see anything but we somehow managed to see the movement of yet another Aardwolf


It was trundling around quite happily but photos were a mission with the lack of light.
After following it for a short distance we realised that it had met up with another.... our 5th Aardwolf of the drive and a record for us


We might have passed more on the way back to camp but it was so dark we would never know

TBC
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Yip after we spent the previous day in the Pool ..Yip the Eastern Cape Mountains like the Drakensberg you can get snow any month of the year ..Hogsback had a white Christmas about 20 years agoPJL wrote: ↑Fri Dec 07, 2018 8:59 am![]()
Much more when you start looking closely![]()
Thanks Flutts![]()
Yes some of the ice was really quite thick. You can see the line where water meets ice in the pic of the shelducks![]()
I'm not sure how much food it was going to find wandering around on the ice![]()
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Snow in November??Peter Betts wrote: ↑Fri Dec 07, 2018 5:37 am I must get back there ..its our best Nat Park in the E cape ..We were there last Nov when it also snowed!! and we were camping !! never been so cold!. Lovely Bird Pics and that Hartebees group![]()
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Five... really???
I'm just a tad frustrated now




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Re: Winter Migration To MZNP
This park looks really wonderful with a nice wildlife and birdlife!
It is always strange to see so much snow and ice here
Amazing all the Aardwolves in full day
would love to see one.
It is always strange to see so much snow and ice here

Amazing all the Aardwolves in full day


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Awesome bird sightings and then those aardwolf sightings
Simply WoW, PJL



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