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Taken with the Canon 7D mk2, and a mix of the Canon 500 f/4 mk2, Canon 300 f/2.8 mk1, Canon 70-200 f/2.8 mk2, and Canon 17-40 f/4.

Most of the following occurred on Aug 26, 2017 in Kenya's Maasai Mara National Reserve.


Aug 22, 2017, Nairobi National Park
One evening in Nairobi while having dinner with the owner of my lodge at the edge of Nairobi National Park and while being harassed by two genets...
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... the owner told me about a trip he took to the Maasai Mara a month earlier. He said that he encountered a coalition of five cheetahs in the Maasai Mara. Adult female cheetahs are solitary. But male cheetahs often form coalitions after they are weaned from their mother. Usually the coalitions consist of brothers. Coalitions of two or three are not uncommon. A coalition of four is rare. A coalition of five cheetahs is unheard of.

Several days later while staying in Naboisho Conservancy, I tell my guide that while in Nairobi, I had heard about five male cheetahs in the Mara. My guide knew of them. They were first sighted in Naboisho Mara in February 2017. They remained together and mostly resided in Naboisho until June when they disappeared. For several weeks after that, the Five Boys were spotted a few times passing through a few local communities between Naboisho and the Mara. And at their own peril, they were picking off some livestock along the way. In early July they were first spotted in the Maasai Mara National Reserve where they have since taken up residence; coincident with the arrival of the Great Migration.

I was hesitant to go to the Mara because of the potential for very crowded sightings. In the past I've seen sightings in the Mara where there were so many vehicles at a sighting that I thought the resulting pressure on the animals was terrible and inexcusable.

But the continuing thought of potentially seeing five cheetahs together continued to tempt me; never-minding the additional thought, however remote, of perhaps seeing them hunting.

Aug 26, 2017, Maasai Mara National Reserve
So on my final day at Naboisho Conservancy, we leave camp extremely early, in the dark, and drive to the Maasai Mara with the plan to arrive at sunrise in the hopes of finding The Five Boys before traffic starts to pick up.

It's only 7:19 am. A mere fifteen minutes after crossing the northeastern edge of the Reserve, we can hardly believe our eyes. We spot three adult cheetahs cresting a hill! Then a fourth appears.
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No.... it's five! Five adult cheetahs together. It's them.... it's The Five Boys!!!
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We're still near the northeastern edge of the Reserve. Still too early for people in the Reserve to have made it this far yet.
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My guide tells me that this coalition of five is actually a coalition of three bothers, and another coalition of two brothers that for some reason decided to join forces. Since joining together in February they have been inseparable.
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Some of the boys are rambunctious.
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Chasing each other through and around the bushes at the top of the hill.
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The play is brief. The Five Boys soon start to head down the hill.
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There is scattered game in the area, but the cheetahs are not interested in them. They ignore them and keep walking down the hill.
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There are several large herds of wildebeest on the next plains across from the gully at the bottom of the hill. They're quite a distance away but the still the Five Boys seem to be watching them.
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The wooded gully at the bottom of the hill is too thick to drive through. We'll have to backtrack and cut across using the road.
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We're now on the other side of the gully. We scan the bush line looking for the cheetahs.
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After a few minutes, we notice some of the wildebeest looking into the bushes. The cheetahs are there. A few minutes later, a hyena walks along the bush line where the cheetahs are. This could spoil everything. Hyenas will sometimes follow cheetahs to steal their kills. Cheetahs know this. So if the cheetahs see that hyenas are following them, they will often give up their hunting until the hyenas go away.
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Once the hyena disappears and all the wildebeest have walked by, the cheetahs get up and walk the edge of the bush line following the wildebeest.
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8:04 am and we're finally spotted by someone else. A NatGeo film crew has spotted us with the Five Boys and are racing along the far hill to cross the gully and join us.
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Watching and slowly advancing.
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Oh my goodness :-)
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The Five Boys continue on with seeming purpose.
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There is a large wildebeest herd across the plain ahead. The boys see it...
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After only five minutes of watching the wildebeest herd from the cover of the brushline, the cheetahs just start walking out onto the plain.
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All five are coming.
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They start to spread out as they advance on the wildebeest. This could be it. We drive around to the other side of the herd.
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They continue to spread out as they close the gap. The other two are to the left and right of these middle three. Oh my.
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The cheetahs continue to advance as they survey the herd. We're now parked for the duration of whatever happens so we don't interfere with anything.
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The atmosphere is now electric with anticipation. Still coming... still coming... closer... closer...
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Suddenly the wildebeest herd stampedes.
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The cheetahs are still walking in. Patience... patience... The air now thunders with the hooves of countless wildebeest on top of their honking and the braying of the zebras.
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It's difficult to tell which cheetah to track. They're coming in from different positions at the same time. The wildebeest seem confused and don't know which direction to run. One of the cheetahs picks up speed and starts to jog in.
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The Five Boys are working together to cause panic and split the herd.
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The atmosphere is electric.
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Each cheetah is searching for a target.
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The scene is surreal.
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The pace is quickening. These boys are determined. Which one to watch? Which one to watch?
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One of the cheetahs seems to have locked on to a particular wildebeest.
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In an instant he accelerates to full speed!
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Cheetahs can accelerate from 0-60 mph in a blazing three seconds flat, or a mere three strides.
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Wow!!!
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The dirt flies as the cheetah races in and the hooves scramble to get away.
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The cheetah disappears behind a group of wildebeest.
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There he is... normally cheetahs trip their prey. This boy tackles a young wildebeest from behind.
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The wildebeest does not go down. The cheetah struggles to hang on as a second cheetah sees what's going on and races in to help.
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The cheetah is trying to drag it down.
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The second cheetah jumps on the back of the wildebeest from behind. Now it's two on one.
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The two cheetahs work to bring the young wildebeest down. Incredibly, the wildebeest is still standing and tries to throw the cheetahs.
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One of the boys gets a good hold of the head.
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Even as the wildebeest is going down, one of the cheetahs already has a grip on the throat and starts to suffocate it.
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Within moments a third cheetah is there. The remaining two of the Five Boys have also seen the attack and are on their way to help. With multiple cheetahs there, any thought of a rescue attempt by nearby wildebeests is dashed. They back off.
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While the first cheetah continues to suffocate the wildebeest, the other cheetahs are on the lookout for other predators. The spectacle and sound of the panicked heard and the racing cheetahs are bound to bring in other predators such as hyena and lions, who frequently try to steal cheetah kills.
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The fourth cheetah arrives. The first is still working to suffocate the wildebeest.
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The last of the Five Boys arrives and checks over his shoulder for potential danger.
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The Five Boys with their kill.
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The Five Boys waste no time. Cheetahs are built for speed. They are not particularly strong and are not able to protect their kills from other top predators such as lions and hyena. If confronted, they will give up their kill rather than risk being injured. If a cheetah becomes injured and cannot hunt, it is not likely to survive.
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The Five Boys keep checking their surroundings as they eat.
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31 minutes later, there is nothing edible left. The cheetahs leave the remains.
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The Five Boys continue to prowl the plains of the Maasai Mara.
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Such an amazing and rare sight to see a coalition of five cheetahs roaming the plains together.
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The cheetahs pass our vehicle one last time...
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... and head into thick brush near the border of the Maasai Mara and one of the Conservancy areas. We cannot follow any further. We bid farewell to the Five Boys.
It's only 9:32 am. After a phenomenally exciting and heart-stopping morning, we still have the entire day ahead to explore the Masaai Mara.
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And to think that I almost passed on a day in the Mara!

Cheers,
Hobbes


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What an amazing series of events! Congratulations on the once in a lifetime experience.
Incidentally, thereis a TV showherecslled Safari Live where they show safaris in real time, and they showed that coalition a few weeks ago!

This makes me want to return for safari trip number 7.
Bob



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Hobbes,
what a experience it must have been. So happy for you, but internally like all photogs, a bit jealous
Congrats on the experience and the solitude to enjoy it. Voted.



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Wow, what a set !!! Amazing shots and what an amazing story you have told. Congratulations on not only seeing the 5 boys, but witnessing and documenting this. Very nicely done.

Birdie

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Most impressive documentary, very nicely done.


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An amazing sequence, coverage and great photos. And seeing 5 cheetahs at one time is a rare sight.


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Hi Hobbes,

You have some great stough in this longggggggggggggg post

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Very well documented, very well photographed, and very well told Hobbes ~ Ron


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Thanks for putting this together!
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An amazing set of images and story to go with them! You had a little luck and a lot of skill both to get in position and then to get the shots. Excellent!

I recall a year or two ago you posted another amazing set of images about tracking a family of cheetahs for a few days. You are posting some memorable images!

Dave



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an excellent post Hobbes


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Felt like I was there! Well done imaging and story telling.


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Phenomenal post documenting an incredible experience. Thoroughly enjoyed all of it. Thank you for sharing!


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Bobg657 wrote:
What an amazing series of events! Congratulations on the once in a lifetime experience.
Incidentally, thereis a TV showherecslled Safari Live where they show safaris in real time, and they showed that coalition a few weeks ago!

This makes me want to return for safari trip number 7.
Bob


Thanks Bob! Glad to hear that this coalition is still together!
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kdacharya wrote:
Hobbes,
what a experience it must have been. So happy for you, but internally like all photogs, a bit jealous
Congrats on the experience and the solitude to enjoy it. Voted.


Thanks! It was too much to hope for. Then when it started to unfold, it was intense and surreal.
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birdied wrote:
Wow, what a set !!! Amazing shots and what an amazing story you have told. Congratulations on not only seeing the 5 boys, but witnessing and documenting this. Very nicely done.

Birdie


Thanks Birdie! The sight of the five cheetahs together was just enchanting. They're such elegant cats!
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louie champan wrote:
Most impressive documentary, very nicely done.


Thanks Louie!
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dalite wrote:
An amazing sequence, coverage and great photos. And seeing 5 cheetahs at one time is a rare sight.


Thanks dalite!
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morris wrote:
Hi Hobbes,

You have some great stough in this longggggggggggggg post

Morris


Thanks Morris! I debated with myself whether to just post a few of the better shots, but decided that the story makes it more interesting.
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surfnron wrote:
Very well documented, very well photographed, and very well told Hobbes ~ Ron


Thanks Ron!
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kwilliam8 wrote:
Thanks for putting this together!
Keith W.


Thanks Keith! Glad you enjoyed it.
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dclark wrote:
An amazing set of images and story to go with them! You had a little luck and a lot of skill both to get in position and then to get the shots. Excellent!

I recall a year or two ago you posted another amazing set of images about tracking a family of cheetahs for a few days. You are posting some memorable images!

Dave


Thanks Dave. It was a lot of luck. The Mara is such a big place. And timing is everything. And I have to give my Maasai guide big accolades for positioning us in the perfect spot when the attack went down. He was phenomenal; not only at this sighting, but at many others as well! Incredible tracking skills!
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kmunroe wrote:
an excellent post Hobbes


Thanks!
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MedicineMan404 wrote:
Felt like I was there! Well done imaging and story telling.


Thanks MedicineMan!
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JaJoZ wrote:
Phenomenal post documenting an incredible experience. Thoroughly enjoyed all of it. Thank you for sharing!


Thanks JaJoZ! Glad you enjoyed it!



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Well documented Hobbes, my fingers swiping/scrolling down the images have never been given such a workout!

My 7th and last trip to the Mara was back in 2010, and vowed not to return again (in migration season) due to the crowding and more importantly the behaviour of others, I would however consider a return (outside migration) if the boys hung around Naiboisho again.

Cheers
Marc



Jan 30, 2018 at 03:42 AM
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Wow, what a magnificent day you had!! Congratulations on the once in a lifetime experience.

Sue



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These are amazing and what a great sight to see there.
I thought I was lucky to see two but 5 is just out of this world. Thanks for sharing.



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The post is long, but wow!! It's so worth reading the whole thing! I have always dreamed capturing the image of these animals in their habitats like that!


Jan 31, 2018 at 02:18 AM
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marc2307 wrote:
Well documented Hobbes, my fingers swiping/scrolling down the images have never been given such a workout!

My 7th and last trip to the Mara was back in 2010, and vowed not to return again (in migration season) due to the crowding and more importantly the behaviour of others, I would however consider a return (outside migration) if the boys hung around Naiboisho again.

Cheers
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Thanks Marc! I know what you mean, which is why I nearly decided not to go and just stay in the Conservancy, which was fantastic. But the possibility of seeing the Five Boys kept nagging at me. Really really glad I went for it. My guide was also hoping that they return to the Conservancy.
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soupy wrote:
Wow, what a magnificent day you had!! Congratulations on the once in a lifetime experience.

Sue


Thanks Sue. It was amazing to just find them and see them all together. But then when they starting walking into the wildebeest herd and it was clear they were going for it, it was just surreal. Even my Maasai guide was giddy.
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bbourizk wrote:
These are amazing and what a great sight to see there.
I thought I was lucky to see two but 5 is just out of this world. Thanks for sharing.


Thanks bbourizk. I can't help but think that if more people had the chance to see such majestic creatures in their natural habitats, they would appreciate them so much more and perhaps help conservation efforts.
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polaris-14 wrote:
The post is long, but wow!! It's so worth reading the whole thing! I have always dreamed capturing the image of these animals in their habitats like that!


Thanks! Appreciate the comments. Every time one goes out trying to photograph nature, you never know what you are going to find. And sometimes you come across some amazing and beautiful things!




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Now that's a show!
Don



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