Mountain Zebra
30/03/2012
Mountain Zebra greeted us with thick clouds.
We had just finished unpacking the car when the rain started to pour down. But it didn’t help, we needed to get out again on a short drive to see at least a bit of the park.
Mountain Zebra National Park - Some Photos
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Mountain Zebra National Park - Some Photos
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Otherwise the first drive produced mainly far off sightings of the black wildebeest, blesbok, zebras, springboks and ostriches.
Just a very few didn’t not jump off when we stopped to take some photos. They were all miserable looking though.
The rain continued but we decided to have a sundowner (could have started hours earlier with that – the sun had been ‘down’ for ages that day…) on the look-out point towards the guesthouse and the dam.
Back at the bungalow, SO lit a fire in the fireplace and instead of a braai we had veg parcels from the oven and potatoes.
Just a very few didn’t not jump off when we stopped to take some photos. They were all miserable looking though.
The rain continued but we decided to have a sundowner (could have started hours earlier with that – the sun had been ‘down’ for ages that day…) on the look-out point towards the guesthouse and the dam.
Back at the bungalow, SO lit a fire in the fireplace and instead of a braai we had veg parcels from the oven and potatoes.
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Mountain Zebra
31/03/2012
The next morning started rather gloomy as well. We headed out to Kranskop again after having been told that our chances to see the cheetah again would be reasonably good as it obviously roamed that area at the moment.
The sighting day started off with a few distant elands:
31/03/2012
The next morning started rather gloomy as well. We headed out to Kranskop again after having been told that our chances to see the cheetah again would be reasonably good as it obviously roamed that area at the moment.
The sighting day started off with a few distant elands:
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A very far off and hence blurred rock pipit (tick!) was singing on a… rock!
*edit* It's actually a tawny-flanked prinia (Thanks once again, Dewi! ), but it's still a tick.
*edit* It's actually a tawny-flanked prinia (Thanks once again, Dewi! ), but it's still a tick.
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Still on our way up to the plateau, I spotted a brown-hooded kingfisher (tick!). But the birdie had decided to camouflage itself with as much branches as it possibly can, so my photos are even worse than the one of the pipit…
Arriving on the plateau we didn’t get to see a cheetah but the closest gemsbok we would ever have in this park.
Arriving on the plateau we didn’t get to see a cheetah but the closest gemsbok we would ever have in this park.
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A beautiful mountain zebra gave me the eye:
And while I was shooting away at the zebra, a spike-heeled lark (tick!) emerged next to me:
And while I was shooting away at the zebra, a spike-heeled lark (tick!) emerged next to me:
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The blesbok had an urgent need:
While this one was rather uncooperative regarding photos:
While this one was rather uncooperative regarding photos:
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The wildie had an itch:
Generally I found the critters in Mountain Zebra rather skittish. Most of them would move off as soon we approach with our car…
Generally I found the critters in Mountain Zebra rather skittish. Most of them would move off as soon we approach with our car…
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Next tick with a sickle-winged chat:
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Further down the road we saw our first mountain reedbuck ever:
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