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Nottens 4:4 Male

Nottens 4:4 Male

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Ximungwe 5:3 Female

Ximungwe 5:3 Female

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Nkoveni 2:2 Female

Nkoveni 2:2 Female

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Ndzanzeni 4:3 Female

Ndzanzeni 4:3 Female

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Three Rivers 2:2 Female

Three Rivers 2:2 Female

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Kirst Joscelyne

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At less than a year old, Kirst went to her family’s hut in the Greater Kruger National Park, and has been fortunate enough to continue to go there ever since. Sharing a passion for the bush with her family, led to countless trips ...

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Thanks Kirst, you’ve certainly got some gorgeous images for the TWIP, especially those of the bee-eaters – stunning!

Kirst, Thanks for a really beautiful set of images! They are all special, but our favorites are the two of the bee-eaters in flight! Spectacular!

Amazing pictures this week Kirst. My favorite is the sun rise over the Sand river.

Love the wide array of photos, Kirst. My favorite is the head down hippo with oxpecker. And by the way: I initially thought the scarred hippo was covered with a bunch of golden orb spider webs!

A super selection of images this week, Kirst! Love the leopard update and the hippo/oxpecker portrait! But the white-fronted bee-eaters images are wonderful! I never realized that they have blue hindquarters- lovely!

I’ve NEVER seen a colony of bee eaters like that! WOW!!

Yes Jess, as always it is such a difficult choice, the birds are spectacular indeed and the pictures catching them in flight is a masterpiece. How not to mention the little leopard, sporting a full belly and an innocent look? The adult leopards are absolutely gorgeous, the Three Rivers female and the Ndzanzeni female (yey good news of her!) are visibly smaller and exquisite. It takes time to observe all different spots, markings, expression, they are true pearls.. The Nottens male has a lovely face! They are all one more beautiful than the other. I am glad you put the hippo. It’s an animal I’m fond of. Now they aren’t in the best time time of the year… lovely giraffe and the lionesses seem to pose for you, the first one seems to smile… the lion cub already bears a scarf .

I forgot the exceptional view of the pangolin and the sunrise. The birds and cats took my attention!

Wonderful photos, Kirst. What a fantastic week you had at Londolozi. I love the white-fronted bee-eaters; they are such pretty, colorful birds. And I really envy you regarding the sighting of the pangolin. It is still on top of my list.

Dear Kirst , thanks for that impressive TWIP, love the pingulin and the two giraffes. And fantastic shots of the leopards.

This is such a fabulous week in pictures, each one special in its own way. Your detail shot of the hippo is incredible, definitely worth framing. Nottens has grown into a beast of a leopard, much larger and more intense looking than when I saw him last year, still sneaking a meal from his mother’s kill. I was excited to see another pangolin image , given their rareness and elusive nature. My favorite however is that image of all the white fronted bee eaters flying away from their dust bath – brilliantly captured! Thanks for sharing these.

So many beautiful images Kirst this week in TWIP. I personally loved the two lionessess together, seeing the difference in eye colour is remarkable. The leopards are always a special treat for me seeing them in their own environment. Your images of the bee-eaters in flight are stunning, so many colours they have displayed in their flight. Your sunrise image is also stunning.

Master Tracker

I have to give a 10/10 for this week’s TWIP.
I would love to have taken many of these photos , especially the flock of bee-eaters , that would go on my wall

hyena pups!!!! another great week! thank you 🙂

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