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Re: BELOVED KALAHARI - Our Home Away From Home
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2024 11:32 pm
by ExFmem
Re: BELOVED KALAHARI - Our Home Away From Home
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2024 11:34 pm
by ExFmem
Re: BELOVED KALAHARI - Our Home Away From Home
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2024 11:36 pm
by ExFmem
Re: BELOVED KALAHARI - Our Home Away From Home
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 2:23 pm
by Lisbeth
Hanri is her usual self
The steenboks are so pretty
The wings of the lacewings and similar are artworks of nature
Un which surfaces are the antlion and lacewings? It looks like carpets and a doormat

...there is also a glass plate or
What kind of bait did you use?

That's probably why Charlie Fax was angry
The eland with the fur on the face looks so funny

I have never seen an eland

But my husband once ate an eland steak and thought it was delicious

Re: BELOVED KALAHARI - Our Home Away From Home
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 8:14 pm
by Pumbaa
Re: BELOVED KALAHARI - Our Home Away From Home
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 10:53 am
by Mel
Too many photos at one time.

I don't know which one I liked best.

Apart from the cheetahs that is.

Those come first always.
Astonishing how well you captured the delicate wings of the insects. Those of the tree-hole antlion are particularly pretty
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Re: BELOVED KALAHARI - Our Home Away From Home
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2024 5:54 pm
by Richprins
You really saw everything, Ex!
Superb photos as always, and the insects are amazing!
I've been reading old SP Koedoe journals I got for my birthday, during loadshedding, and there are oodles of articles on KTP from the 1960s and 70s. It seems eland migrate a lot between KTP and Botswana and other areas, so it is luck of the draw?

Re: BELOVED KALAHARI - Our Home Away From Home
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 1:09 am
by ExFmem
Sis- thank you, as always. The surfaces the insects are on vary with the camp, and simply where they land. At KK there is a mat by the front door they may land on, as well as the wood door and side walls of the enclosure. At the Uri honeymoon tent, I take a spare blanket out to the car and cover the hood so they have a place to land. The glass pics are just the car's front windshield, and since it's at night, the background is black and reflective. There is no bait, just the light that attracts them. The lights are not the usual BRIGHT white lights I used to set up when I was collecting insects, so there are far fewer than I wish, but most people don't want to be bombarded w/ creepy crawlies....
I don't think I've had eland for dinner, but have certainly tried other antelopes (springbok, etc etc) and they were yummy!
Pumbaa- thank you.
Mel- Yes, the wings of the insects are little works of art, part of the reason I'm so mesmerized by them.
RP- Yes, the elands do migrate from Botswana, supposedly especially in times of drought, in search of water. It certainly varies trip by trip.
Re: BELOVED KALAHARI - Our Home Away From Home
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 1:12 am
by ExFmem
Re: BELOVED KALAHARI - Our Home Away From Home
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 1:19 am
by ExFmem
Owls
Giant Eagle Owl
Spotted Eagle Owl
Pearl-spotted Owl
(He's flirting with me...)
Our first Leopard sighting was Botshelo at Dertiende. Handsome brute, huh?
