These images were taken September 18,2021 in the northern Serengeti out of our camp, Kaskaz Tented Camp. Our keen eyed driver/guide Humphrey first drove us to the Mara River where we saw a relatively small migration crossing of wildebeests, jumping off the cliffs of the river bed and crossing after they has amassed by the thousands. Following the river crossing, he found a leopard, first hunting a group of impala, then, the hunt unsuccessful, she walked back to her den where she had several cubs. The images here show her, first walking, then resting on a big rock. The cubs are not seen but are hiding in the bushes behind her. Also shown is a saddle billed stork and a long crested eagle. Click on image for large frame. Comments always welcomed. The big migration crossing is coming soon!
View attachment 136168View attachment 136173View attachment 136172View attachment 136176 in the northern Serengeti out of our camp, Kaskaz Tented Camp. Our keen eyed driver/guide Humphrey first drove us to the Mara River where we saw a relatively small migration crossing of wildebeests, jumping off the cliffs of the river bed and crossing after they has amassed by the thousands. Following the river crossing, he found a leopard, first hunting a group of impala, then, the hunt unsuccessful, she walked back to her den where she had several cubs. The images here show her, first walking, then resting on a big rock. The cubs are not seen but are hiding in there bushes behind her. Also shown is a saddle billed stork and a long crested eagle.
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View attachment 136168View attachment 136173View attachment 136172View attachment 136176 in the northern Serengeti out of our camp, Kaskaz Tented Camp. Our keen eyed driver/guide Humphrey first drove us to the Mara River where we saw a relatively small migration crossing of wildebeests, jumping off the cliffs of the river bed and crossing after they has amassed by the thousands. Following the river crossing, he found a leopard, first hunting a group of impala, then, the hunt unsuccessful, she walked back to her den where she had several cubs. The images here show her, first walking, then resting on a big rock. The cubs are not seen but are hiding in there bushes behind her. Also shown is a saddle billed stork and a long crested eagle.
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