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Re: When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 9:54 am
by Mel
13th to 19th April 2019 Urikaruus - Continued
One of our finds around Urikaruus were some kudu bulls at Kamqua. We saw them on several occasion - sometimes two, other times three of them. But almost always the dust got in the way of clear pictures.
Re: When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 9:57 am
by Mel
We amble along towards the south, nothing major happening. The meerkat colonies were all either still asleep or foraging on the far end of the riverbed
After having passed Gemsbokplein, we agreed on taking a toilette break at Auchter before heading further south to Houmoed waterhole. About a Kilometer before the picnic site a movement in the concrete on the other side of the riverbed caught my eye. A cheetah!!! Finally
Re: When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:03 am
by Mel
Actually it was even two cheetahs
And they were coming down to the riverbed
We were able to trail them almost all the way to Auchterlonie, watching them mark their territory. They also kept turning around and calling, although I'm not really sure who they were missing. I managed to ID them as two boys from Gina's last litter. Gina is (or maybe "was" by now) a female that calls the area from Nossob up to Union's End her home. That's quite some way off from where I found her boys. Anyway, Gina's last litter consisted of four cubs. She lost one after a few months. The three remaining were one female and two males. So I'm not sure who these two were looking for. But maybe they have made a friend on their journey. Who knows.
Re: When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:04 am
by Mel
Eventually the boys crossed the road and disappeared into the red dunes.
Re: When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:05 am
by Mel
And all the while, these cuties had been watching just like us
Re: When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:09 am
by Mel
Of course we were pretty happy campers after this encounter. Once again we had been at the right place the right time
And once again, traffic was building up only when all you still got from them two was their backsides while they were walking up the dunes. We felt blessed and decided to push our luck further and travel the whole nine yards. That means going down to Twee Rivieren, up again along the Nossob and crossing back via the lower dune road.
On the way we found the only ostrich chicks of the whole trip. And while the parents were ogling us with suspicion they were quite cool and let their chicks forage pretty close to our car.
Re: When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:13 am
by Mel
At Rooiputs we had another heartbreaking encounter of a dying lion.
People were actually parked in to take photos of him. I really don't get that. There is nothing joyful about a lion sighting like that
We learned that he had been shot by SanParks staff the next day. Another thing I don't get since I don't think this lion had been suffering
because of a human. So no need to interfere
On the other hand: there is a new lion project running in the KTP. Maybe they wanted
the data for that. Oh, and there is a lot of controversy about the huuuge collars the lions were fitted by the new project. I haven't seen
even one lion with such a gadget but we were told they look ridiculous.
Re: When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:15 am
by Mel
Back in the camp our new best friend came for a visit.
And the springbok were play rutting in the riverbed
Just a typical scenery at Urikaruus
To be continued with the best sighting of this trip
Re: When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:23 am
by Lisbeth
Re: When the Lions are away, the Leopards come out to play (April 2019)
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 11:00 am
by Mel
There were a few birds around actually. We watched the white-browed sparrow-weaver (another local in the tree just in front of unit 1) the bush tomato (aka crimson-brested shrike), black-chested prinia, chestnut-vented babbler, lark-like buntings, bee-eaters, yellow-bellied eremomela, Cape sparrows, masked weavers, various doves and the sandgrouses, red-necked falcon, lanner falcon, giant eagle owl, barn owl, some sort of nightjar, plover… and these are just from the top of my head.
But I don't take photos of them all the time because they are either in the shade or try to melt into the little shrubs
I do have one or two new birds though that have still to be IDed