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Xinkhova 2:2 Female

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Three Rivers 2:2 Female

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Nkoveni 2:2 Female

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After a few years of working in the world of economic consulting, Kate’s love of adventure, wilderness and sense of curiosity led her to move away from the city and join the Londolozi guiding team. It was amidst her years of studying politics, ...

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Every time so difficult to pick up one! I love all cubs and calves, but the Nkoveni young male is absolutely winning my heart. He’s just perfect. Like his mother and sister. I love the picture of him and his mother too. All cheetah, drinking animals, kudu silhouette, the owlet, the Three Rivers female and the Nhlanguleni female are special. the two male giraffe sharing focus made me smile, like the leopard tortoise drinking. Bateleurs are my favourite African diurnal raptors… the little giraffe is adorable and sweet and the cheetah living masterpieces

Beautiful TWIP Kate, thank you. Lots of wonderful and unusual shots, but my favourite this week is Nkoveni and her son together. We were lucky enough last month to see the 2 of them – she’d stashed an impala in a tree and he jumped up and was both feeding from it and playing with it! Eventually he knocked it out of the tree, then carried on playing with it on the grass, tossing it in the air and leaping around it. He was an absolute joy to watch.

I’ve a couple of favorites: Full-bellied and content Young Male Nkoveni and the peral spotted owl.. all the pictures were wonderful!

What a wonderful collection of images this week, Kate! No way can I choose a favorite! The Nkoveni Young Male, the 2 giraffe shots, the cheetah cub, the bataleur and that Kruger Park male – wow!

Wow Kate!!! I can’t decide my fave this week! Spectacular shots! Of course ALL the babies are adorable but really appreciate the close up on the Juvenile Bateleur and the Marsh Owl is so cool looking. Thank you!

I love all of the giraffe images, Kate! The drinking box turtle was certainly unexpected. The bateleur eagle was also gorgeous.

Kate, what a wonderful array of photos this week! I especially like the pics of the two bull giraffes and the black and white photo of the climbing cheetah. Well done

Kate, So great to see a post from you! Your images are beautiful and we loved how you showed two versions of some of them. It was great to see the “youngsters” and we thought the shot of the Juvenile Bateleur was especially great, and so rare to see! Happy Holidays to you and the team!

Hi Kate your images are beautiful and my favorite is the Nkoveni young male leopard resting on the mount. He reminds me so much of the Ntomi male which is my favorite. The young giraffe calf is beautiful as well.

Hi Kate, I love all your photos, maybe the one of mother and son (Nkoveni) and the photo of the wildebeests with their very young calves best and this rare owl and the bateleur eagle. Great photos!

Wow Kate, your TWIP has made it difficult to choose any favorites as each image is special. But if I was forced to choose, I found the Nkoveni female and her cub nose to nose quite endearing as well as his sleepy pose. Also stunning were the juvenile Bateleur eagle, the synchronized giraffes, the cheetah climbing the tree but I would like it in color with the b/w crop, Nhlanguleni, and your little Marsh Owl. However, all of these images are quite special Kate!

Dear Kate, this is a very special sensational TWIP, so different views, favorite? Not possible, all- but Nkoveni and the son on the tree, amazing shots. Thanks a lot.

Yep. Top notch. I especially like the young Nkoveni male looking like he is rehearsing for dancing in the Easter Parade!

Cheetah cub climbing the tree … high key DEFINITELY

How is Nhlanguleni doing? We saw her in September with a very bad limp and I heard subsequently that she was looking poorly? Has she recovered? Hoping that she is doing better now!

Kate, just another great week in pictures. The last picture of the Novena female and cub is just a special shot. I also liked the giraffe taking a drink and the marsh owl almost hidden in the brush.

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Lovely photos as always

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