and amazing eland sighting too
A late Kgalagadi TR
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Fantastic sunrise shots, PRWIN,
and amazing eland sighting too

and amazing eland sighting too
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PR, had you posted your cheetahs sighting around Kij Kij on Facebook? I must have seen it somewhere because I had already IDed the mum as Precious. 
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The Brownie looks to be in a bad way but still good to document it although not always nice to view
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Was posted , not sure if on FB or maybe on the SP side
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Thanks RP, he was in a bad way, not sure if he made it, saw him 2 days later around the water hole, was not moving away
Thanks Lisbeth, yes he was a youngsterLisbeth wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 1:38 pm A lovely eland sighting and the one has some long horns![]()
Poor Hyena, but the wound looks rather superficial![]()
The other Hyeana looks nice; it does not have the usual smooth black face, but hairy and nicely coloured (maybe a youngster)
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Also the kudus are a nice sighting![]()
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Thanks Peter, We have not been to lucky there on other days
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Thanks Pumba, we where happy to see them and standing still as well
I agree was not nice to see, and one of the best sighting we have had of themRogerFraser wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2019 8:28 pmLove the moonrise shot
The Brownie looks to be in a bad way but still good to document it although not always nice to view![]()
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At first light we headed South again, down to Kaspers, It was quiet with a couple of normal sighings

Coming back we saw this jackal playing with a car tire



Coming back we saw this jackal playing with a car tire


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Lovely light in the Kori pic

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"quiet", not "quite".
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The "normal" sightings are well worth it in the golden hours in the morning or the late afternoon
On our last trip we had to waste so much of that precious time because we didn't find anything at all
On our last trip we had to waste so much of that precious time because we didn't find anything at all
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