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Nkoveni 2:2 Female

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Reece Biehler

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Reece was born and raised in Johannesburg where from a young age he nurtured his love for the African Bush through countless holidays to the Kruger National Park. It was here where he found his 'happy place' and it would only be a ...

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You’ve posted a fantastic group of photos for Friday’s TWIP but first I have a question – who are the Fourways males? From where did they come?
Moving on, favorites are your sunset image, Maxim, Nkoveni mother and son, pangolin, honey badger and the two male cheetahs. Really nice images Reece, as you’ve captured the winter light beautifully.

Thank you, Denise! It’s been a truly wonderful time to spend time in the bush as a photographer. We not not know all too much about them except that they are the Fourways young males.
Sons of the 3 Imbali/Mluwati males, born into the Fourways pride around 2021, these boys are grandsons to the Majingilane, Matshapiri and Mluwati. They are still young and given the chaos between all the larger dominant males, I don’t see them sticking around too much longer.

After spending 7 days with Reece and taking some amazing photos of Leopards and their cubs and Leopards with a kill in a tree Reece you lucky devil, a Pangolin…..the only animal we searched for long and hard. We hope you were in awe and enjoyed what must have been a “surreal” moment we are so envious but WOW magnificent to see as are all the other photos. Thank you for being such a terrific and knowledge Guide – those 7 days were some of the best we spent with you and at Londolozi. Regards…The Jussie’s David and Lana Ogilvie

Thank you very much, Lana and David. We hope that you are both keeping well! Sending you lots of love.

I’ll echo Denise—this is the first I’ve heard of the Fourways males. I’d love to know more about them, especially given the shifting lion dynamics at play. Will Panthera be able to shed light on the origins of the two male cheetahs that have popped up?

Hi Chelsea! We do not know all too much about them except that they are the Fourways young males.
Sons of the 3 Imbali/Mluwati males, born into the Fourways pride around 2021, these boys are grandsons to the Majingilane, Matshapiri and Mluwati. Given the current dynamics, I don’t think they will stick around for too long. I’m sure they will head for quieter pastures but perhaps in the future they could return after gaining some size and experience. As for the cheetah’s, I’m sure they will be able to especially if us and our neighbors begin to have more frequent sightings of them but my best bet is that they will spend majority of their time along the western reaches of the Kruger National Park.

As usual, wonderful pictures again.. Favorite is the Kambula Pride’s newest cubs

Thank you, Sandra! It’s difficult not to pick that as a favourite when there are 6 little cubs roaming around!

Reece. Terrific photos! You make it look so easy!! I inserted the Pangolin into my Favorites. I see one of the new Cheetah pair wears a collar. You mention they arrived “out of the blue”. I don’t know how the collars work exactly, but can tracking information be secured from them?

Hi Camille, thank you very much! I am so glad that you enjoyed this TWIP!
The cheetah was mostly likely collared whilst spending time within the Kruger National Park so it is likely that it was done by one of the Endangered Wildlife Organizations. We do not have access to any of that information.

That pangolin pic is pretty special! Thx Reece.

Thank you, Marcia! It is truly special to be able to see them, let alone snap a shot of one so I am over the moon.

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I’m in awe of the sightings for this TWIP and mostly of the Pangolin. This species has alluded me on all my many drives. I’m hoping next year, y’all can conjure one up!

Terrific TWIP, Reece. It’s so hard to pick just one when they’re all so good. But I’m going for the Nkoveni young male, same as your choice.
Interesting to see 1 of the male cheetahs has a collar….does this give you a clue as to where they’ve come from?

Hi, all pictures are really superb, lions and cubs, leopards, the male giraffe, elephants, zebra, the mighty hippo and the buffalo, both the lone male and the bachelor herd. The picture of the male cheetah is perfect, I think it is a real winner. The landscape is very peculiar, their beauty and class are enhanced by those moon-like sand and dried plants. The eyes of the lioness, that’s a great picture that strikes as well. The honey badger and the pangolin are the surprise, so elusive and rare, especially the pangolin…

Dear Reece, wow , a honey badger and a pangoline-what a week. So many fantastic shots. Still unbelievable, that Nkoveni managed her injurie like this. Thanks a lot.

Hi Jutta! It was a very special week indeed! I am so pleased that you enjoyed this TWIP! Stay tuned for more!

Love those hyena cubs so much!

They are always so sweet as little cubs. I hope you are well, Anita.

Hi Reece, what beautiful images this week in TWIP. I loved your sunset image with those beautiful colours. My favorite would be the young Nkoveni male lying on a branch up a tree. So glad to see the huge Maxim’s male again, he is a stunning leopard. The little lion cub all on his own is too cute. I see the image of the elephant mom and calf by the dam, there is a nest in the tree right next to them. Who is nesting there please Reece.

Hi Valmai, I am so glad that you enjoyed this TWIP. The owners of the nest would be Red-billed Buffalo Weavers.

Thanks for sharing these wonderful photos, Reece. I love them all!

Thank you, Christa. I hope you are well.

Love the 2 Gijima males!

Hi Gawie, they are incredibly impressive.

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