If We Had Visited Addo Today...

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If We Had Visited Addo Today...

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In a world without lockdown, I'm certain we would have visited the park today. It would have been a fantastic drive with some incredible sightings.... the day might have gone something like this O** [CV19] :-0


After getting to the Matyholweni gate just before opening we were in the park a few minutes after 7. Our first sighting was a caracal patrolling on the southern access road just north of the Mbotyi turn O/\ O/\

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After walking towards us, he crossed the road and continued down one of the firebreaks. What a start to the day!

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We had hooked onto Vukani loop and the familiar den site used by jackals and bat-eared foxes was now occupied by a yellow mongoose family.

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With the sun finally starting to rise a Cape Longclaw was warming up nicely O:V

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From Vukani we had seen a couple of cars at odd angles at Peasland. Sure enough there were lion around, with Josie, Dawn & Duffy having a kill stashed in the bushes near the road. Dawn had been drinking but came back over the road to the others. O\/

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Duffy went for a quick wander before heading back to the other girls.

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Josie gave us a knowing look.

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From Peasland we had gone back on ourselves to travel along our favourite loop - Ngulube. A jackal came trotting towards us before disappearing off into the bush.

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Ngulube waterhole had some zebra visiting including these youngsters.

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Just past the waterhole we found a couple of Brimstone Canaries adding a splash of colour to the park. O:V

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The crossroads at the northern end of Ngulube was deserted but we spotted some movement behind some bushes. After waiting a few minutes we were rewarded with a bushpig popping out into a clearing. O\/

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Once up at the Addo Heights road we had travelled past Gorah & Arizona down to the Patterson gate. We asked the gate gaurd whether he had seen much but right at that moment out popped a hyena! The guard high-tailed it back into his cabin but the hyena seemed totally ignorant of the stir it was causing.

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After sniffing around, the hyena casually strolled off up the hill in the Scotia direction.

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On our way down the Addo Heights road we hadn't seen any sign of lion, but heading back just before the Gorah entrance one of Niklaas/Witwarm was being hurried away by a frustrated elephant!

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Waynes Valley had been quiet, but near the Bus Stop this little Cape Dwarf Chameleon was trying its best to cross the road. O/\

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After a picnic at Jacks we stopped at Hapoor where a nice herd of elephant were arriving. O:V

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Whilst watching the elephants the kids spotted movement on the other side of the car - a Rock Monitor crossing the road!

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We ventured north and around Domkrag loop these Bush Vlei Rats were sunning themselves by the side of the road.

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Further round Nzipondo, Jill was also sunning herself. O\/

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On the way up to Carols Rest we stumbled across a bushbuck mother with a youngster. The mother had run across the road and we waited quietly until the youngster plucked up enough courage to follow. ^Q^ ^Q^

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Carols Rest had a good herd of buffalo grazing. O:V

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On the way down from Carols Rest this magnificent Kudu was strutting his stuff.

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We took the Gwarrie/Rooidam route back down towards Hapoor. At Gwarrie there was a giant striding along.

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Near Rooidam we caught sight of the bright colours of a Malachite Sunbird. :-0

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On the dirt road to Hapoor we encountered a road block. Some baby elephants were having a snooze in the road. 0: [InLuv]

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At Hapoor the elephants had disappeared, but instead there were meerkats nearby O\/

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We had already seen Angulate and Leopard Tortoise earlier in our drive, and now just past the entrance to Jacks we found a Parrot-Beaked Tortoise to complete all three types found in the park. O/\

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A real highlight on the hill before Waynes Valley was a Brown Hyena. O\/

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On reaching the open plains at the southern end of Harveys, a Secretary Bird was marching along.

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With no sign of the lions from earlier in the day we took Mbotyi Loop where some Eland were grazing. O:V

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It was getting late and time to head home. A lone Hartebeest silhouette rounded off a marvelous day in the park! X#X X#X

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What a day O\/ O/\ O\/ O/\ You missed out on the Rhino though O** lol


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Lisbeth wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 7:09 pm What a day O\/ O/\ O\/ O/\ You missed out on the Rhino though O** lol
Ja... we saw him but figured his location was too obvious O** O** =O: =O:


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I love these rats ^Q^

Great to have the sightings of ten years in one day lol


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I see! ;-) O**


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Wow, amazing sightings!! ^Q^

Caracal continue to elude us! :-(


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