Monday, August 01, 2016
Leopard print
Whilst out on a walk we found a drying water hole. The mud was still quite wet and it was clear to see that shortly before a Leopard had taken the same route.
One of the reasons it had decided to get its feet wet was that under the surface of the mud were cat fish trying to bury themselves to survive the oncoming dry season. There were dozens of stranded fish, most half eaten.
Full Hyena
While out on an evening drive we found this Hyena stuffed so full of a kill it had stolen from a Leopard it could hardly move.
Every breath seemed painful - if only it had some indigestion medicine.
Just nearby we could also se the Leopard hovering waiting for the Hyena to leave so it could retrieve some of its hard earned meal. But this Hyena wasn't planning on moving anywhere for some time.
Every breath seemed painful - if only it had some indigestion medicine.
Just nearby we could also se the Leopard hovering waiting for the Hyena to leave so it could retrieve some of its hard earned meal. But this Hyena wasn't planning on moving anywhere for some time.
2016 South African
Our 2016 trip took us to South Africa, to two reserves on the edge of the Kruger national park just to the East of Hoedspuit, Timbavati, which is an old favourite, and the adjacent Klaserie.
This was without a doubt the Rhino trip as we were privileged to see them regularly. One just hopes future generations can enjoy watching these peaceful giants of the bush.
In the Klaserie, our first stop, we stayed at nThambo Tree Camp and in the Timbavati we stayed at Kambaku River Sands - both camps we would strongly recommend.
This was without a doubt the Rhino trip as we were privileged to see them regularly. One just hopes future generations can enjoy watching these peaceful giants of the bush.
In the Klaserie, our first stop, we stayed at nThambo Tree Camp and in the Timbavati we stayed at Kambaku River Sands - both camps we would strongly recommend.
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