
In case you missed last week’s latest greatest sightings – here they are. We have had yet again, another phenomenal week for sightings in the parks and reserves. We absolutely love each and every ting we receive and share it with our followers, making sure they stay updated!
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Our tingers often see Wild Dogs in the South of Kruger. Gerlie saw these beauties on the H3 in the Kruger National Park.

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African wild cats are not too common to see, so a sighting like this is super cool! Tinged by Jean from Discover Kruger Safaris on the S25, near Crocodile Bridge in the late afternoon.

It is funny how we as humans tend to think animals are in our environment, yet we tend to forget we are in fact in theirs.
Jeanne-Amé tinged this beautiful leopard on Tlou, Nare junction in the Pilanesberg. Seems odd and out of place, but to this animal – it is natural to adapt.

This is not something you see every day! A saddle-billed stork nesting on the S65, near Shingwedzi in the Kruger National Park. Stina tinged this gorgeous animal.

How blessed are we to witness Mother Nature up close and personal
Eddie and Jordan saw these scavengers at Skukuza, in the Kruger National Park, in the early morning.

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Kgalagadi is a transfrontier park in Botswana and rich with wildlife as well! These lions were tinged by Lynn Roper.

This spotted eagle owl does not seem impressed – to say the least. Tinged at Tilody Dam in the Pilanesberg, by Ben Schaap.

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The social structures of Buffalo always vary. It can vary from huge herds to small bachelor groups or lone bulls by themselves. Lilly Haan saw this big dagga boy at Lenong in the Pilanesberg.

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Gerrie from Kruger Gateway Safaris saw a beautiful herd of elephants with lots of youngsters playing on the Biyamiti loop, in the South of Kruger National Park.

A Nile crocodile was seen doing what they do best – playing it cool. Tinged at Sunset Dam, near Lower Sabie, in the Kruger National Park, by Max.

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