The Leopards of Londolozi continue to allow us into their intricate and elusive lives as displayed by this weeks selection of images. Camp Pan is still holding onto his territory and is demonstrating just how much of a fight he is prepared to put up in order to keep it – there is definitely a lot left in the tank of this leopard. The Nyaleti Young Female was also sighted a few times and provided for some spectacular photographic opportunities just prior to her hunt of an impala. And, of course, what would today’s Leopard blog be without a mention of the spectacular sighting of last week’s mating epic between the Dudley 5:5 Male, the Mxabene Female and the Tamboti Female. Enjoy…
The King of Londolozi in his day; an enormous male whose offspring still inhabit the reserve.
The Vomba female was a leopard with an instantly recognisable rich golden coat. She spent much of her life around the Londolozi Camps.
An enigmatic female not often encountered, this leopard lives to the north of the Sand River.
One of the bigger male leopards seen on Londolozi in recent years, the Emsagwen male wasn’t often encountered.
A large devastating hunter, this powerful leopard was a descendent of Saseke Female, a territorial female who resided north of Londolozi
Dudley 5:5 Male Leopard and Mxabene 2:2 Female Leopard
Incredibly, the 5:5 male was adopted as a cub by his grandmother, the 3:4 female, and raised by her to adulthood.
This small female leopard was found around the dry river bed in the heart of Londolozi known as the Maxabene.
Excellent Doyle…. some amazing photos!
Brilliant stuff! 🙂
What a gorgeous photo of the Vomba female..
Great Pics David, love the black and white!
Really nice photos! Great light on the Nyaleti Young Female.