A new day for Nkorho cam sightings discussion.....
~Christy~
Stop Rhino Poaching Now!
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Sun, 14/10/2007 - 3:50pm
A new day for Nkorho cam sightings discussion..... __________________
Mon, 15/10/2007 - 2:40pm
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Marble, not sure what that was. Might have been lonesome george the Wildebeest as he has fooled us more than once. LOL I will upload the recording and let ya'll decide. __________________
Mon, 15/10/2007 - 2:12pm
#3
Ah no! I had just closed the player...what cat was it? __________________
Supporter Of The Wild Dog Conservation Effort
Mon, 15/10/2007 - 1:59pm
#4
Whoa! I DO believe that was a member of the kitty family who just walked past. __________________
on South Africa: "you must see it al least once in your life. Not only see it, feel it! Feel the heat of the sun, smell the dust, enjoy the smell of cooking fires in the evening breeze" - Cerinthe
Mon, 15/10/2007 - 10:25am
#5
Thanks Gerda and Campbell for the info on the fi-fi sound. I noticed that the sound appeared on 3 separate cams all immediately after very heavy rains so makes perfect sense now. __________________
Mon, 15/10/2007 - 9:58am
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Mon, 15/10/2007 - 9:47am
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How nice to know which critter was driving us all so crazy! LOL Thanks, Campbell & Gerda! AND Sabine for showing us FiFi's face! __________________
"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." - Anatole France
Mon, 15/10/2007 - 8:01am
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Mon, 15/10/2007 - 7:16am
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thanks Campbell & Gerda! Now I need to google a picture to put a face to that name.
chubby little fellow! __________________
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Mon, 15/10/2007 - 7:10am
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Thank you for that Gerda. (you mean I can listen to fififififi any time I want to now? hmmmmm)
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It did not seem as tall as a Wildie. It had a long tail. It seemed about the same size as a lion. I thought lion, but its tail seemed long like a leopard. Though, leopards are not as big as lions. It walked from the left to the right then away and across towards the growth. I guess the best thing to do is wait for Aquila to upload it.
Thanks Aquila.
on South Africa: "you must see it al least once in your life. Not only see it, feel it! Feel the heat of the sun, smell the dust, enjoy the smell of cooking fires in the evening breeze" - Cerinthe