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HariS Oct 24th, 2008 07:50 AM

Cheetah photos from Lebala
 
http://www.pbase.com/haris_7/lebala_october_2008

Hi! Sorry for the delay with the pics ....... here is a selection of memories from my recent safari. It's heavily biased towards cheetah. Haven't even looked at some of my other flash cards as yet....... sorry, if it's too one dimensional and boring.

Regards,
Hari

skimmer Oct 24th, 2008 09:07 AM

Hari,

Thanks for sharing those.

Nice to see Spencer is still looking strong.

We all know you like cheetah so that's what you were looking for and you came up with some beautiful pictures.

Best regards,

Johan

Kavey Oct 24th, 2008 09:41 AM

Wow, Hari, that's a truly fantastic collection. Absolutely bloody marvellous!

DonTopaz Oct 24th, 2008 10:38 AM

Hari, those photos are fantastic. The cheetah are superb -- great shots.

The 1st pic of the pangolin reminds me of an artichoke.

luv2globetrot Oct 24th, 2008 10:42 AM

Stunning!!!
My, how lucky you are to have seen such wonderful sightings!
Thanks for sharing!

:)>-

www.luv2globetrot.com

pixelpower Oct 24th, 2008 10:52 AM

Great shots, Hari!

cybor Oct 24th, 2008 12:32 PM

This must be the year of Pangolin. Glad you also saw one.
Also glad that you saw your beloved cheetahs.
Great shots.

HariS Oct 24th, 2008 06:09 PM

Dear All,

Thanks a lot for your kind words - Appreciate it!!!

Johan - Indeed, he is looking strong and was in prime form :)

Best Regards,
Hari

atravelynn Oct 24th, 2008 07:15 PM

This has to be one of your prize galleries. The stretch is one of my favorites. Fascinating interaction with the males courting the female and cub. Beautiful light on the cats, beautiful dogs in the water, even cheetahs in the sunset. And of course the pangolin shot.

Cheetahs are never boring and all your shots are different poses, etc.

twaffle Oct 24th, 2008 09:41 PM

Lovely photos. Cheetah could never be boring!

kimburu Oct 25th, 2008 08:47 AM

Nothing wrong with a gallery full of cheetahs ... especially when they're so beautifully portrayed in so many interesting poses. You really just about covered the bases! Great stuff.

HariS Oct 25th, 2008 06:41 PM

Thank You all very much!!!

Fabio Oct 26th, 2008 03:30 AM

thank you for sharing HariS !!

Cheetahs are also our favourites.
I showed them to my son and now he also wants to go to Lebala Camp.
Was that concentration of cheetah and leopard more or less expected in that area or was it just a matter of luck ? Would you suggest to go there or maybe also to some other places as per your experience ? thank you !!
fabio

Treepol Oct 26th, 2008 05:27 PM

Lovely photos Hari - cheetah, leopard, dogs and a pangolin - what a great gallery.

Thanks for sharing,

Pol

KayeN Oct 26th, 2008 07:31 PM

Hi Hari

What a wonderful selection of photos, no need to be sorry regarding the volume of cheetahs! John's Pan looks a pretty place.

Certainly looks as if you got your fill of cheetah - maybe the 3 new guys will learn the art of cheetah posing as they mature!

Kind regards

Kaye

HariS Oct 26th, 2008 07:32 PM

First of all, Thank You all for the kind words RE the pictures ........

Fabio,

I think I had lots of luck. Lebala is good for cheetah - but, the numbers that I was lucky with has to do with the predator dynamics in recent times. The Lion and Hyenas being the stronger predators weren't around in high concentrations. This could be one of the reasons. Also, the area until recently, had a very dominant male coalition that roamed a wide area and held territory. They have been displaced recently ...... this is also allowing for some new males to be popping up trying to get a strangle hold on the area.

Cheetah viewing like any other species is a combination of luck, good guiding and most importantly, Tracking ........... For example, in June 2007 I spent 10 days and didn't see any cheetah.

Leopard - they are more territorial and the chances are the guides find them in the morning drives pretty regularly.

Regards,
Hari

HariS Oct 26th, 2008 07:38 PM

Hi Kaye,

Thanks a lot!!! Yes, I'm hoping they get more photogenic. The old coalition that was dominant in the area until recently, were the absolute best!!! Those old boys were also absolutely ruthless hunters!!!

Best Regards,
Hari

twaffle Oct 27th, 2008 02:05 AM

Hi Hari
With your interest in cheetahs, have you checked out this site
www.tanzaniacarnivores.org/
I don't know whether you travel to Tanzania in your cheetah search but it is quite interesting to read their cheetah reports and updates.
twaffle

HariS Oct 27th, 2008 03:44 AM

Hi Twaffle,

Thanks so much - I didn't know about this website before. Will look at it in depth when I get some time later in the week. I hope to get to Tanzania one of these years. Have always been very keen on Southern Serengeti and Ruaha in Southern Tanzania.

Regards,
Hari

atravelynn Oct 27th, 2008 03:46 AM

Thanks for the link, Twaffle.

How long was this Lebala trip, Hari?


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