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We spent the afternoon cooling off by the pool as always, but this time pondering on which direction we should take for our last drive. There was a definite chance of seeing leopard along the Auob, whilst the lions had been parking off above Rooiputs along the Nossob riverbed.

After much discussion we decided to head up the Nossob way first and see if the lions were still around. Along the way we had a nice gemsbok on the ridge line and a pale chanting goshawk close by O:V

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I finally remembered to take a pic of KTP's famous tree with all its sociable weaver nests ..0..

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Soon after we found an ostrich family. There were loads of youngsters - too many to count as they were so well hidden amongst the long grass

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We approached Rooiputs with anticipation, but the lions must have moved on. There was nothing else all the way to Kij Kij so we crossed the dune road to see what might be waiting on the Auob side. Along the dune road we stopped for a nice big mole snake :shock: ^Q^

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Once on the Auob side, it didn't take us long to catch up with Kutyhilwa again between Kamfersboom and Monro, and she was now on the move O\/ O\/

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It was fun watching her stalk pretty much anything that moved. I'm sure some of the things she chased after must have just been shadows, but it made for a lively cat X#X

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Kutyhilwa O/\ O/\ but they should have chosen a name easier to remember lol lol

Quite a fascinating young lady though :yes:


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Brilliant leopard shots, PJL, :-0

also love the tiny ostriches, the mole snake, the meerkats and the owl \O


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As everyone has commented on, your photography skills are exquisite - loved every minute of catching up on your very productive visit to KTP. ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

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WOW, terrific shots of the snake! Beautiful lighting too O:V

Happy to see you were lucky with the leo. She is a pretty girl [Luv]


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All sorts to see again, Peej! \O

I love the big snake, what nice pics of it! ^Q^

And the leopard thrill, nice to see some action! :-0

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Lisbeth wrote: Sat Jan 21, 2023 12:30 pm Kutyhilwa O/\ O/\ but they should have chosen a name easier to remember lol lol

Quite a fascinating young lady though :yes:
Its just a beautiful Leopard in my life >> out in KTP .. The Neighbours Cat in the City has a name >> thats fine


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Fundamentally I agree with you but if scientists or groups are discussing leopards it is practical if they have a name, if not you must give them a number -O-


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For me it’s just easier to use the name rather than “that leopard which we first saw on day 2 by the tree” etc

Cats for me are also very unique - during the multiple sightings of her we got to see some of her traits that totally distinguish her from other leopards.


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:yes:


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