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On the afternoon of the 5th of February, the Mbiri pride were found on tamboti. The Skorro male was mating with one of the younger mbiri Lionesses. The rest of the afternoon produced some great general game.
The morning of the 6th, the Rhulani male leopard was found on catwalk west. He managed to steal an Impala lamb kill from a Cheetah, who ran to the north. We sadly couldn't relocate on the Cheetah. The Mbiri pride was relocated at Ingwe manzi, with the mating pair in the same sighting.
The afternoon of the 6th, Rhulani was relocated in the same place on catwalk west. The rest of the afternoon was quiet, except for a Buffalo herd at Xigamba pan.
The morning of the 7th, 3 young male Lions were found on Mveve link. Another unknown male chased them north into the KNP. Interesting that all these new young males are in the area. Junior Nkuhuma and the other new male were found on Nzaka loop with a Buffalo kill. An unknown male Leopard was also found on Nzaka loop, with an Impala kill. Unfortunately he was a little skittish. Rhulani was also relocated on catwalk west.
Yesterday afternoon, the skittish male Leopard was relocated on Nzaka loop with his Impala kill. The junior nkuhuma male Lion and his coalition mate were also relocated in the same place. 2 of the Mbiri lionesses were found at Konkoni quarry.
This morning, the beacon male leopard was found at Wild dog dam. The rest of the morning was a bit quiet.