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The afternoon of the 23rd was very productive. The Skorro Thanda Impi male and the Mbiri pride were relocated on Vulture pan. The Nharhu pride was found on Helens road. The Rhulani male Leopard was found with an Impala kill on Khoka moya cutline.
Yesterday morning, the Mbiri pride was found early, on Sable east. This time in the company of the Sizanani Thanda Impi male Lion. Some mating was also happening with one of the young Lionesses. The Rhulani male Leopard was still on Khoka Moya cutline with his Impala kill. The Nharhu pride was found with a Zebra kill on Leadwood link. The Skorro Thanda Impi male Lion was helping himself the their hard earned prize. A very cheeky Black-backed jackal was sniping around helping itself to some scraps.
Yesterday afternoon we decided to head south and look for Elephants. Elephant herds have been surprisingly scarce in the north for the last few days. We came away with several herds.
This morning, the Sizanani Thanda Impi male Lions was with the Nharhu pride. The constant swopping, between the males is a bit confusing. The rest of the morning produced some great general game sightings.