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Siwsan

(26,263 posts)
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 08:07 AM Sep 2022

I think the boys are settling in to the new feeding routine

They were all stretched out on the bed, this morning, sleeping away.

Well, except for Madoc. I have a laptop I keep by the bedside and at night I watch the Djuma Dam live stream to relax. Lately I've been falling asleep before I can turn it off.

This morning there was a beautiful scene of a group of different antelope - some Impala, some Kudu and even a magnificent male Nyala, my favorite. Madoc was absolutely mesmerized. I have no idea how long he had been watching. Then Arthur joined him.

Gryff? He stayed stretched out, sleeping away, at the foot of the bed.

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I think the boys are settling in to the new feeding routine (Original Post) Siwsan Sep 2022 OP
Sounds like ggma Sep 2022 #1
So often there is no animal activity on the cam. This morning was amazing Siwsan Sep 2022 #2
I really like the nature cams ggma Sep 2022 #3

Siwsan

(26,263 posts)
2. So often there is no animal activity on the cam. This morning was amazing
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 08:27 AM
Sep 2022

There have been occasions when the camera has capture leopards grabbing impala in full view of the camera.

It's not a stationary one. It's my understanding there are volunteers who take over the controls and scan the area, day and night. Sometimes it goes dormant for a while but it's really interesting when there is some activity.

ggma

(708 posts)
3. I really like the nature cams
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 11:33 AM
Sep 2022

Here in Nebraska we (at work) followed two eagle's nests. So cool...edited to say LEOPARDS!!

gg

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