Guineafowls went ballistic this morning and woke me up, I went out of the tent just to see a female leopard walking past silently... good start of the day, leopard number 1.
Start driving with 2 guests towards the airstrip, payed a visit to the tree where leopards were yesterday and there they are agai with a small impala kill.... the day goes even better, leopards number 2 and 3. The cub plays with the carcass up and down the tree... the mother looks annoyed by the goofyness of the cub.
We decide to move off and no more then three kilometers farther we got the leopard number 4, just over the road in a kigelia tree, perfectly visible on a clear branch. He is a nice male, all focused on some impalas.... the beauty of his coat's pattern and the depth of his eyes are capturing, when he climbs higher in the dense foliage we leave towards the airstrip.
Man, this place is insane.
Start driving with 2 guests towards the airstrip, payed a visit to the tree where leopards were yesterday and there they are agai with a small impala kill.... the day goes even better, leopards number 2 and 3. The cub plays with the carcass up and down the tree... the mother looks annoyed by the goofyness of the cub.
We decide to move off and no more then three kilometers farther we got the leopard number 4, just over the road in a kigelia tree, perfectly visible on a clear branch. He is a nice male, all focused on some impalas.... the beauty of his coat's pattern and the depth of his eyes are capturing, when he climbs higher in the dense foliage we leave towards the airstrip.
Man, this place is insane.
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