A cat or a lifer a day keep the doctor away
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Re: A cat or a lifer a day keep the doctor away
The klipspringers are also my favourites
... apart from the squirrels of course

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Re: A cat or a lifer a day keep the doctor away
Cuteness overload with the zebbie foal, the klippies and the squirrels
And once again a fantastic variety of birds
And once again a fantastic variety of birds
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One day that boulder will fall just a matter of time with erosion - these klipspringers must be careful
Love the Wahlberg's eagle calling for coffee
Love the Wahlberg's eagle calling for coffee
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Re: A cat or a lifer a day keep the doctor away
Class pics, Pumbaa!
Lovely Klipspringer spotting!
And a productive spot on the loop!
Lovely Klipspringer spotting!
And a productive spot on the loop!
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Re: A cat or a lifer a day keep the doctor away
Well spotted on the klipspringers

Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
Re: A cat or a lifer a day keep the doctor away
At least Timon had eagle eyes
We had fun in watching the squirrels and saw quite a lot of them this year despite the dense bush
That first full day had so much in store for us
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Re: A cat or a lifer a day keep the doctor away
I so much understood the call for coffeeKlipspringer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 4:35 pm One day that boulder will fall just a matter of time with erosion - these klipspringers must be careful![]()
Love the Wahlberg's eagle calling for coffee![]()
Normally there are always klippies to be seen on such boulders
The boulders were indeed quite far away but always beautiful
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Re: A cat or a lifer a day keep the doctor away
A green backed heron could also be discovered

as well as a dragonfly

and then due to the absence of any other water birds we spend quite a while in watching all the weavers and red bishops


in landing on the reeds in the little pond and the birds were indeed plentiful. To our delight we also spotted a thick billed weaver

also a bird which we do not find that often and also red billed queleas appeared

and we had a great time in observing and photographing all the birds at the weir.

We had to drag ourselves away and carried on but the S114 has never been good to us at this point and it got extreme quiet but we could photograph a lilac breasted roller

and magpie shrikes.


as well as a dragonfly

and then due to the absence of any other water birds we spend quite a while in watching all the weavers and red bishops


in landing on the reeds in the little pond and the birds were indeed plentiful. To our delight we also spotted a thick billed weaver

also a bird which we do not find that often and also red billed queleas appeared

and we had a great time in observing and photographing all the birds at the weir.

We had to drag ourselves away and carried on but the S114 has never been good to us at this point and it got extreme quiet but we could photograph a lilac breasted roller

and magpie shrikes.

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Re: A cat or a lifer a day keep the doctor away
We did not anticipate that much as we already saw that much that day but whilst we stood on the causeway across the Mlambane we had been stopped by an elderly foursome who made us aware of a leopard in a tree only 2 kilos further down the S119 and as it only were 2 kilos we decided to give it a try without any high expectations but to the contrary we were again surprised and although at first stage we only spotted a nice backside plus tail – a leopard is a leopard.

We were confident that we simply had to wait for some activity from the leopard and waited quite a while and finally the leopardess was willing to present as well her beautiful front side


but after only a short while she returned to exactly the same place she was lying just before.

We had no alternative than to practice in patience and again we had luck as finally she turned around and luckily lay down so the photo marathon could be started.


Originally we thought the tree stood farer away maybe on the other side of the river bed but same was extreme close and offered a lot of shade for the leopardess and for the people in the cars which gladly were only few.

I guess due to the time – it was nearly 15.00 o’clock already – and finally she laid exactly the way we wanted her to lay down – it was simply magical and we were already over the moon with such a wonderful leopard sighting.


to be continued……….

We were confident that we simply had to wait for some activity from the leopard and waited quite a while and finally the leopardess was willing to present as well her beautiful front side


but after only a short while she returned to exactly the same place she was lying just before.

We had no alternative than to practice in patience and again we had luck as finally she turned around and luckily lay down so the photo marathon could be started.


Originally we thought the tree stood farer away maybe on the other side of the river bed but same was extreme close and offered a lot of shade for the leopardess and for the people in the cars which gladly were only few.

I guess due to the time – it was nearly 15.00 o’clock already – and finally she laid exactly the way we wanted her to lay down – it was simply magical and we were already over the moon with such a wonderful leopard sighting.


to be continued……….
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Re: A cat or a lifer a day keep the doctor away
The dragonfly looks like something out of a scary movie
Stunning leopard

Stunning leopard
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................