The Flutterlings of Africa

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superb... splendid.... what a chance O/\ O/\ O/\

is it the forum or... ?
I can't open all the pictures :no:


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Awww, Flutts, I can totally see why you love that bum shot! And when you also look at those cute litte paws... 0/0 0/0 0/0
Very lucky to get the both of the cubs in one frame O/\


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nan wrote:is it the forum or... ? I can't open all the pictures :no:
I had the same issue, nan, but found that it only takes ages for the pictures to build up but they'll do eventually. \O


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ok, will try again \O


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Great sighting Flutts ^Q^ ^Q^
Seeing cubs is definitely on my wish list :-0 :-0


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harrys wrote:WOW WOW what a awesome sighting ^Q^ ^Q^ I will give my front teeth to have a sighting like that :-0 :-0
This was only the second time we've seen leopard cubs...very special. :yes:
Lisbeth wrote:What a pity that the best sightings are ruined by too many cars, not to talk about the OSVs O**

All of a sudden there are leopard cubs around in the TTs. I have never seen any in a TT before.......I think -O-
^Q^ ^Q^
This sighting was just too close to too many gates. :O^ We've only seen leopard cubs once before, in 2009, and we didn't get any pics, so this was great. :-0

Bushcraft wrote:^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Same mother and juniors we found and in the same spot by the look of it. Fortunately I only had 2 cars, but the one was a faulty OSV driver who pushed his way in front of us O/
Your were lucky it was so quiet! O**
Bushcraft wrote:
Lisbeth wrote:What a pity that the best sightings are ruined by too many cars, not to talk about the OSVs O**

All of a sudden there are leopard cubs around in the TTs. I have never seen any in a TT before.......I think -O-
^Q^ ^Q^
It must be an April thing =O: We haven't found a cub since July 2014 and 7 that I can remember since 2008 prior to this April (all in TT's here Lisbeth O** ), but then suddenly 4 this April, so there's a leopard junior explosion in KNP O:V O:V
More cubs have been seen on the H4-1 quite regularly recently. ;-)
All-Nature wrote:^Q^ ^Q^ Just adore the little cubs \O ..Precious little things!! :-0 :-0
Precious indeed! :yes:
Richprins wrote:Nice, Flutts!

Ja, agree with Mommo on this one! lol

Wonder if it's the same daily scrum as on the "driving in Kruger" thread? -O-
Yes it is. :yes:
nan wrote:superb... splendid.... what a chance O/\ O/\ O/\

is it the forum or... ?
I can't open all the pictures :no:
We were very lucky to see them. \O Hope you got to see all the pics. -O-
Mel wrote:Awww, Flutts, I can totally see why you love that bum shot! And when you also look at those cute litte paws... 0/0 0/0 0/0
Very lucky to get the both of the cubs in one frame O/\
You really just want to squeeze them! :yes:
PJL wrote:Great sighting Flutts ^Q^ ^Q^
Seeing cubs is definitely on my wish list :-0 :-0
Thanks PJL. \O Try in April again....I think BC is correct in saying that this is the time for leopard cubs. ;-)


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Day 6, 26 April 2017, Lower Sabie

And so, we had come to our last afternoon drive in Kruger. :-( We decided to head down the H4-2, onto the S130 Gomondwane Loop and back up the S28.

The ever-present fish eagle at the Lower Sabie weir.

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We stopped for this little fella on the H4-2.

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The famous dead tree on the Gomondwane Loop.

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Apart from some rutting impala and these cuties, we didn't see anything else on the loop. :no:

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The Brat earned Spotter of the Day for finding this Pearlie in the fading light and whilst driving. ;-)

Fake Eyes :shock:

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Real Eyes ;-)

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Our final stop for the day was to watch the sunset with an ellie. O:V

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Our drive to the gate the next morning only produced one hyena, so that's it for this trip. :-( Thanks to all who have followed this TT and commented...always much appreciated. :ty:


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The pearly is beautiful and the mongooses very cute ^Q^ ^Q^

You did not have loads of sightings, but some good quality ones O:V \O \O

Thank you for for another Flutty, Brat and Mommo Kruger TT \O O0


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WoW Flutterby,

I am so :-0 about that leopard sighting and you even got to see both cubs \O \O \O I can imagine that traffice jam there but I also would have stayed there quite a bit longer - Gorgeous pearlie shots and that ellie sunset is amazing. X#X

:ty: for another wonderful trip report with lots of very special sightings O/\


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Ag no...finished? 0*\

Like the ellie artsy shot! :shock: ^Q^ O\/

Always scared one of my drivers will hit that tree... O-/

Thanks so much for this realistic story vs BC and PJL's fabrications! :ty: 0/0 O0

You really spin a good yarn and mix a variety of facets in! X#X


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