
The Big Cat Diary and a Couple of Lifers
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Re: The Big Cat Diary and a Couple of Lifers
not "only" one... but two Léopards
love too the picture of the Vulture and the sunny landscape


love too the picture of the Vulture and the sunny landscape




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A real happy-maker those two leopards!!!
Hope they got up and posed a little for you and you'll show us the photos in your next episode.

Hope they got up and posed a little for you and you'll show us the photos in your next episode.

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Those crombecs are funny being tailless, wonder how they fly!
Good road for leopard, that Mlambane!
Great pics again, Pumbaa!

Good road for leopard, that Mlambane!
Great pics again, Pumbaa!

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Re: The Big Cat Diary and a Couple of Lifers
So right - The birds either could be found more plentiful in the shade of huge trees or at a waterholeLisbeth wrote:Even the birds are suffering the drought![]()
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Birds are lovely, but a leopard.....no two leopards is something much more exciting![]()
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Flutterby wrote:Awesome leopard sighting and great pic of the Crombec.


For sure our day was madeharrys wrote:Awesome Leopard sighting![]()

Two leopards is for sure a once in a lifetime sightingnan wrote:not "only" one... but two Léopards![]()
love too the picture of the Vulture and the sunny landscape![]()
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Unfortunately not really but they allowed to take a couple of more shotsMel wrote:A real happy-maker those two leopards!!!![]()
Hope they got up and posed a little for you and you'll show us the photos in your next episode.

Not only for leopards and those crombecs do look like flying fluff balls without their tails.....Richprins wrote:Those crombecs are funny being tailless, wonder how they fly!![]()
Good road for leopard, that Mlambane!
Great pics again, Pumbaa!

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Re: The Big Cat Diary and a Couple of Lifers
The one of which we supposed was a female laid down in front of a bush and suddenly from behind the bush between a gap in same the other leopard popped out: “Honey, I’m here now!”
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We obviously found a honeymoon couple and that sighting was simply brilliant and the only noise was the click of the camera as we soon stood under the spell of the beautiful spots

moreover as we had this sighting all to ourselves

although they obviously noted that someone is watching them as they sometimes looked right into our camera.

What a cute and beautiful couple they were.




We obviously found a honeymoon couple and that sighting was simply brilliant and the only noise was the click of the camera as we soon stood under the spell of the beautiful spots

moreover as we had this sighting all to ourselves

although they obviously noted that someone is watching them as they sometimes looked right into our camera.

What a cute and beautiful couple they were.


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Our day was already made as that is already a sighting we dreamt about, okay leopard cubs might be fantastic too but we were extreme satisfied with these two.

Unfortunately they stood up after quite a while and we lost sight of them and could not find them anymore but another leopard sighting could again be ticked off and what a brilliant one on top.

With an extreme wide grin on both our faces we carried on and came across a group of zebras

and during another stop on the causeway leading to the S114 we spotted a motionless monitor in the high grass – and in fact once again the grass looked far higher as it was – at least there was still grass left.

Along also came this rhino mom with her youngster

who was in fact a bit bored whilst mom was feeding and wanted a bit action.

to be continued......

Unfortunately they stood up after quite a while and we lost sight of them and could not find them anymore but another leopard sighting could again be ticked off and what a brilliant one on top.

With an extreme wide grin on both our faces we carried on and came across a group of zebras

and during another stop on the causeway leading to the S114 we spotted a motionless monitor in the high grass – and in fact once again the grass looked far higher as it was – at least there was still grass left.

Along also came this rhino mom with her youngster

who was in fact a bit bored whilst mom was feeding and wanted a bit action.

to be continued......
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Re: The Big Cat Diary and a Couple of Lifers
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