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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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Hi Kirst, you got special pictures of this awesome guy! He’s gorgeous, those romantic bright amber eyes! Surely different from other leopards. That would be a great shift in genepool, some new dna. I can’t wait to see him in the future. Xinkova would make a perfect mate! After the very loud new lions coming to Londolozi, this is a discrete, precious presence, that silently makes his way to get a new home….

I do hope he is able to establish himself and stick around. It would be lovely to have a new story to follow, even though the first part of his life is undocumented.

Thanks for the update on this leopard – he looked so familiar that I checked images from last June, when you hosted Barbara and me, and there I found a suspicious look-alike, seen June 1, 2024. The spot pattern, notch, those eyes, and his distinctive coat all matched. We watched him walk in a relaxed fashion until he crossed the river. Let’s hope he settles in some prime real estate at Londolozi!

Exciting news that a new male leopard has been seen during the past few weeks, given the available territory and the necessity for a non-related male to be available for the young female leopards who are at mating age. If Nottens left his natal territory to take over SB territory, that could work as a new male will need to take over Neweti’s territory, since he has fathered so many cubs in that southern area of SabiSabi. Ntomi could be a candidate as well as the Nomadic. I’ve also heard that Tortoise Pan has been back in Londolozi and he has grown into a formidable male – one who could keep Maxim from expanding his territory. Given there is change to come in the lion hierarchy, it appears the same is true for the leopards. Regardless of what happens, hopefully the Nomadic male will be given a name soon. Terrific report Kirst.

A new leopard arrival is always exciting! It looks as through he’s been through some rough times already in his young life, with his knicked ear and facial scarring. That, perhaps, is what may have brought him further away from the troubles he’s faced – a fresh start, so to speak. I hope he hangs around for awhile…

Hi Kirs, thanks for informing us of this Elusive Nomadic male leopard. Let’s hope he stays and does not get into trouble with the Maxim’s huge male.

What an exciting story: a new leopard at Londolozi. Great photos of this 3/2 male, Kirst.
It is certainly good and necessary that a new male is there to mate with the Maxim’s and other local males’ daughters. It’s very interesting to see what is going to happen, whether he will stay or move on after some time.

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Super article. Do you have any idea of his age?

Kirst, Thanks for sharing info about this new male. Hoping he will find a place at Londolozi like Maxim’s did!

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