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Re: Heartstring Moments - Springtime in the Kalahari 2018
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 1:17 am
by ExFmem
Re: Heartstring Moments - Springtime in the Kalahari 2018
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 5:55 am
by Peter Betts
Magic Sequence..somethinhg I have never seen
Re: Heartstring Moments - Springtime in the Kalahari 2018
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 6:03 am
by harrys
Wow another wonderful post with awesome animals

Re: Heartstring Moments - Springtime in the Kalahari 2018
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 7:46 am
by Flutterby
Re: Heartstring Moments - Springtime in the Kalahari 2018
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 8:44 am
by Richprins
Re: Heartstring Moments - Springtime in the Kalahari 2018
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:18 am
by Lisbeth
Re: Heartstring Moments - Springtime in the Kalahari 2018
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 8:46 pm
by Pumbaa
As if the lions and cheetahs from the previous instalment were not enough, ExFmem,
that spring bock sequence is simply fantastic - What gorgeous cuties they are

Re: Heartstring Moments - Springtime in the Kalahari 2018
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 9:20 pm
by Mel
Those springbok lambs were something else! And each day there were tons of new arrivals - at least in the mid/upper Aoub.
Totally awesome. And they are way cute with their huuuge ears and their curious eyes
How long did it actually take for the mum to drop her baby? As reported in my tale, I wasn't able to stay and keep watching.
It seem to take forever and a day and the mother looked as if being in so much pain, that I ordered the SO to leave before
I was a total watery mess

Re: Heartstring Moments - Springtime in the Kalahari 2018
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 9:00 pm
by ExFmem
Peter, harrys, Flutts, RP, Sis, Mel, and Pumbaa - You're the best! Thanks for sharing my lil bundle of joy with me.
Sis - as far as snakes, your memory serves you correctly, we did see Cobras (more coming up), also some "interesting", at least to me, Mole snake behavior, and one additional type snakeā¦.stay tuned
Yep, not sure if most would see the "feet up" as it's not a close-up pic.
Re: Heartstring Moments - Springtime in the Kalahari 2018
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 9:03 pm
by ExFmem
Mel:
"How long did it actually take for the mum to drop her baby? As reported in my tale, I wasn't able to stay and keep watching.
It seem to take forever and a day and the mother looked as if being in so much pain, that I ordered the SO to leave before
I was a total watery mess"
The times for that particular birth - from the very first pic to the "1st Breath" pic was 3 minutes. However, you can see she was 99% along the way - no idea how long she had been having contractions/pushing prior to that.
From the very first pic to the walking relatively well pic was 36 minutes, and suckling was 38 minutes after birth.
And just think, it takes humans 1 YEAR to walk!
As far as watching the process becoming painful at times, we also came across this mom whose baby was "feet first" and seemed to be stressed.
Who knows (veterinarians), perhaps it's all part of the NORMAL process that, like humans, varies greatly from birth to birth and turned out just fine, but I had your exact same reaction of not wanting to witness a seemingly difficult birth.
