I thought that I had seen it, but it was in a different place
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Not much
I thought that I had seen it, but it was in a different place
I thought that I had seen it, but it was in a different place
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PJL,
Incredible lion shots, plus lots of buffaloes, black wildebeests, batties, meerkats, blesbok etc. - Totally Right that park is offering a brilliant variety
Incredible lion shots, plus lots of buffaloes, black wildebeests, batties, meerkats, blesbok etc. - Totally Right that park is offering a brilliant variety
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We saw them about 7:30am Lis. They are difficult to find at any time of the day
And yes, those black wildebeest have some colour issues
Very professional trips we do RP
Yep that badger was barely visible at all... but we did see it for a few seconds and it couldn't have been anything elseMel wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 7:34 pm I'm with Alf.Those pix would have served well for "Can you see the animal"
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But nevertheless - well spotted! And BEFs on top of it -->![]()
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And they were actually pretty close too,
even if you used a bazooka lens and zoomed in. I only know them as a blurred spot somewhere far off in the
vastness of Mountain Zebra![]()
Bazooka lens??? Not guilty
The foxes were about 10m off the road
Thanks Flutts
Thanks Pumbaa, yep the park has a lot to offer... even in such drought conditions!
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The rest of the Link Road and Ubejane was quiet, so I plotted our first 4x4 route of the trip heading up Umgeni which is the most testing of the 3 in the park. There wasn't much to be seen until we got higher up the trail where there was a mix of game hanging out




We also got a unique perspective on a Verreaux's Eagle as it cruised past at our height

We normally find the jackal in MZNP to be very skittish, but this one stopped just long enough for a pic before running away

Umgeni ends up back on Rooiplaat so we ventured from there up on the Kranskop loop right over the hills at the back of the park before descending to the Wilgerboom valley. The lions have been seen up and down the valley quite regularly but we didn't see anything much as the day was now hotting up. Just near Doornhoek dam we came across a buffalo, whilst an eland was enjoying a drink at the dam


The last stop-off for the morning was at Monkeyland where there were a few mountain zebra and more baboons hanging around. One had a baby clinging on whilst fast asleep


We also got a unique perspective on a Verreaux's Eagle as it cruised past at our height
We normally find the jackal in MZNP to be very skittish, but this one stopped just long enough for a pic before running away
Umgeni ends up back on Rooiplaat so we ventured from there up on the Kranskop loop right over the hills at the back of the park before descending to the Wilgerboom valley. The lions have been seen up and down the valley quite regularly but we didn't see anything much as the day was now hotting up. Just near Doornhoek dam we came across a buffalo, whilst an eland was enjoying a drink at the dam
The last stop-off for the morning was at Monkeyland where there were a few mountain zebra and more baboons hanging around. One had a baby clinging on whilst fast asleep
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We have only seen buffalo once before

Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
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Not bad for Mountain Zebra, quite a few species and then, of course, the Verreaux's Eagle
Do you mind posting a couple of scenery shots, please
Do you mind posting a couple of scenery shots, please
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Lovely shots again, Peej!
Very instructive records these.
Amazing how we can cling on while sleeping like that!
And a black eagle!!!!

Very instructive records these.
Amazing how we can cling on while sleeping like that!
And a black eagle!!!!
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We must have seen that same buff before. There was always a single one hanging around the dam.
And pretty aged too
Apart from the jackals, I also found the boons to be quite timid. We never had a really close encounter
with them and they would actually run off (Unheard of in the KNP
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The Verreaux eagle is

And pretty aged too
Apart from the jackals, I also found the boons to be quite timid. We never had a really close encounter
with them and they would actually run off (Unheard of in the KNP
The Verreaux eagle is
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Love the hartebeest shot, PJL,
and all the other antelopes and you even captured a verreaux's eagle

and all the other antelopes and you even captured a verreaux's eagle
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