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Maxim's 5:3 Male

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Robbie developed a passion for the African bush from many visits to his family’s small holding in a greater conservancy just outside Johannesburg. Living in the big city his whole life, he always found refuge in the outdoors and has grown to appreciate ...

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Robert, my favorite picture this week is the young cheetah walking off into the sunset , The close up picture is stunning.

Beautiful photos! The bull elephant is a stand out for me as are the cheetah moving towards sunset and the vultures. Thanks for sharing!📸🤩

I love all your photos, Robert! Thanks for sharing them.
The last one of one of the Ntsevu’s young males looks as if he had just come from the hairdresser’s, very elegant coiffure !
The herd of elephants on the pool is so beautiful and also the photo of one wild dog having crossed the river.

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Super photos as always

I think I can speak for many when I say how appreciative I am of the hard work that goes into TWIP

I must say, for being an 11 year old leopard, the Maxim’s Male has very few battle wounds to his face. He’s still quite handsome. The images of the cheetahs walking toward the sunset were so dreamy.

All images are equally striking this week. My eyes stopped on the beautiful well-rounded muzzle of the imposing Maxim male, as he is not so frequently photographed as other leopards, he likely had a negative experience in the daylight with vehicles when living elsewhere. The elephant bull and the moody horizon, the cheetah in the setting sun… all are images that catch the attention with beauty and relaxation. Leopards and lions are spectacular. It seems that the Nkoveni’s tactics were often successful, as she has daughters thriving. The vulture tree and the blond lion are also peculiar…

Hi Robbie, the Maxim’s male leopard is such a stunning specimen and he one huge leopard to be reconed with. I don’t know the Kangela male but looks like he knows Londolozi. Loved the Ntsevu lions and shame the poor little impala lamb was pulled and torn to pieces. Ndhzenga male lions are impressive.

Thanks Robbie for your week in pictures. You’ve captured some stellar moments in the bush, especially that wild dog kill. However my favorite image today is that portrait of the Maxim male. He truly is a magnificent leopard, possibly the largest male within the reserve. I’m assuming from the photo of Kangela followed by the bio of Three Rivers male, that this is the name given to him by the rangers/trackers of Londolozi.

Kangela is a nomadic young male, who is the only surviving offspring of the recently deceased Schotia female on Singita, and (likely) of the deceased Nyelethi male (also of Singita). He is now about 3.5 going on 4 years of age.

Thanks Robbie for a stunning TWIP, full of gorgeous sunsets. Like Denise, I also wondered if Kangela is the name given to the 3 Rivers young male? – fabulous photo of him at full stretch climbing the tree.

Loved the vultures in the tree with the beautiful sky behind them.

One of my favourite WIP’s. Maxim’s gaze is amazing. Are there any updates on the 3 cubs of the Plaque Rock Female? And is the female Ntsevu lioness still going around with the 4 boys?

The portrait of the Maxim’s male is so special! We’ve spent literally hours pursuing him over multiple visits! So to see a close up image of him staring at the lens is super special!

The cheetah walking off into the sunset……simply wonderful photos!!!

Robbie, Thanks for an awesome set of images! We loved them all and our favorite is the Maxim’s Male – what a handsome guy!

The skies were helpful this week! The cheetah walking off defeated was the best but so many other great ones too! How lucky are you?!

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