
I didn't know there were warthog there in the desert!


You like the pics with eagles cocking their heads!


I was quite mad at them at the time
Not many warthogs, but you do get to see them every now and then and they are considered a special sighting there
We don't have a special contact, PR. Initially we had four night and some time later 5 nights popped up and we were there at the right time to grab them all.PRWIN wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 9:50 am who is your contact![]()
( whopping 9 at Urikaruus.) great shots will be there shortly
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Pitty I missed this discussion , would love to have known what group that was. I had my share with them at rooiputs where I told them to get out of my camp site.![]()
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. They went and reported us to sanparks as we got out with a lion 15m away to pitch our tent
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was about to shoot them with a sling shot
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( the photographers) not the lion.
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Found them .They stayed at the Rooiputs lodge, I would love to bump into them![]()
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, just missed them when we stayed there
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Lion activity comes and goes. I'm sure you remember that we got to see only 6 in total over the course of 2 weeks last time (plus those two starving ones, that I don't include in my sum). But more than 50 different individuals is our personal recordLisbeth wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:27 am Two years ago in November, we were falling over the ions, they were all over the place.
When the birds discover the water it looks as if they had none for ages and fall over each other to get there. Great funThey are even different birds from one camp to the other
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You were there at the same time?
One far away cheetah on a dune at Maries that's it