So I was mistaken, we didn't see Miera but we had seen her two cubs
Mbali and
Madi We had just missed Miera as she disappeared over the ridge.
The other leopard we had seen was the
Auchterloine Female
After the
Auchterlonie female disappeared from view, we returned to the picnic site for the coffee we had meant to have had earlier.
In the past, we have seen the resident barn owls in the well at Auchterlonie, but they had been eluding us for a few trips recently
Today was different, perched on a ledge some 5 metres down we spotted it in the darkness
The trip back to Urikaruus was quite, and besides seeing the 4 lions from earlier passed out under a tree near Rooikop, a bee eater mother and her chick were all that we really saw out of the ordinary
Relaxing for a while back in camp, we kept and eye on the water hole, as one does and we were rewarded by spotting some secretary birds coming in for a lunchtime tipple.
Our drive that afternoon, surprise surprise, was south again.
We were hoping to see if any of the leopards would reappear.
No such luck, so after a while we returned to the sleeping lions at Rooikop
The gates close at 7:30 in December and January in the park, and our lazy felines decided to wait until 7:00 before getting up and heading to the waterhole for a drink
As a result, we had a really short period of time which we could watch them before having to leave and travel the 13 kilometres back to camp
They did not disappoint
The two boys also posed nicely for us before we had to leave
Wow what a day
Some animals really know how to mess up ones social life.
We had just settled down with a glass of wine, along with friends Rob and Glynis, with our fire just lit, when we had a visitor to the waterhole.
Itumeleng
We first noticed her only once she was at the waterhole
At 8pm it is getting dark in the Kgalagadi so we did the best we could under the circumstances to get some pictures of her.
All too quickly she returned the way she had come, and disappeared firstly under the next door cabin and then up past the camp attendants cabin behind us
We were blown away
4 leopards in one day. No-one would believe us
The dinner that night was especially enjoyable as we celebrated our insane day in the Kgalagadi
But the day would have been incomplete without a brownie, so just before bed at about 9.30 we had another visitor to the waterhole