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Category: Rare Sightings

  • New young leopard in…

    Posted on 7th December 202015th December 2020 by liek@outinafrica.com
    Over the last few weeks we have had a frequent visitor moving through the camp in the form of a young male leopard. It has been said that this up till now unnamed Leopard is believed to be “bred in…
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  • Leopard tracking

    Posted on 10th November 2020 by liek@outinafrica.com
    Sometimes we are very lucky and find animals with ease just by driving on the right road at the right time. At other times we need to put in a lot more effort to get the reward. In this case,…
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  • Giraffe Kill

    Posted on 19th October 202015th December 2020 by liek@outinafrica.com
    Lions need to hunt to survive and the majority of their hunts target smaller prey such as Impala, Kudu and even buffalo. We were extremely lucky to find this male lion with a giraffe kill. Tackling an animal as large…
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  • White-flanked impala

    Posted on 3rd February 2020 by liek@outinafrica.com
    A white-flanked impala is not an albino! One often hears about albinism in the bush but it is really nothing out of the ordinary – it is just a stage where there is no pigment in the cells to give…
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  • Wild dog puppies

    Posted on 3rd October 20193rd October 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    We’ve been extremely lucky recently being treated to a sight we have not seen in a couple of years – wild dog puppies! A couple of months ago there was a den site established and we eagerly awaited seeing the…
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  • Gone fishing

    Posted on 26th August 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    It’s getting to the time of year when we start seeing the small dams and mud pans slowly drying up, leading to lots of activity around them. With the shallow water it’s difficult for the frogs and fish to escape…
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  • The return of the…

    Posted on 29th July 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    We were most lucky to see a yellow-billed oxpecker. This bird is rare, although its counterpart the red-billed oxpecker is quite common and is mostly seen clinging to mammals such as antelope “doing its duty” cleaning off the ticks and…
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  • Leopard kill at close…

    Posted on 15th July 201922nd July 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    Leopards are one of the animals every guest wants to see but not one of the easier animals to find! They live alone and have good camouflage, blending into their habitat. I was once told that you don’t find a…
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  • Wild Dog Woes

    Posted on 4th July 201922nd July 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    We had discovered a wild dog den site near the road and were eagerly awaiting the first sighting of the new pups. We saw the adults on every game drive, running around looking for food and protecting the den site…
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  • Rare sighting

    Posted on 23rd April 201923rd April 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    This week our guests were lucky enough to experience the very rare sighting of a Pangolin. The term Pangolin comes from the Malay language for the roller. It is the most trafficked animal in the world, being taken out of…
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