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Re: Pelicans in Kruger

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Looks like a great white pelican ^Q^ ^Q^


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Re: Pelicans in Kruger

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17h17 hours ago

4:20 pm
3 Great (Eastern) White Pelican stationary
'amongst 20+ marabou storks.'
S62, 1km E of H1-6
Near Letaba
3/5
Tinged by Sam
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Re: Pelicans in Kruger

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Lately there seem to be a lot of birds in places where they do not belong or has it always happened -O-


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Re: Pelicans in Kruger

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Yes, Lis! There has always been the odd flamingo or pelican in Kruger now and then!




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5:30 am
3 Great (Eastern) White Pelican stationary
H4-1, at Sunset dam
5/5
Near Lower Sabie
Tinged by Lisl


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\O


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7:45am
3 Great White Pelican in a tree
S50, 1km north of Nshawu 3
Near Mopani
5/5
Tinged by Alberto - Matimba Bush Lodge
8:29 AM · Dec 30, 2021


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^Q^ ^Q^


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9:20am
Flock of Great White Pelican in a tree
S50, 2km north of Nshawu 3
Near Mopani
5/5
Tinged by Alberto - Matimba Bush Lodge
3:39 PM · Jun 25, 2022


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Alberto again ^Q^ ^Q^


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8:39am
1 Pink backed Pelican and 1 African Spoonbill
H4-1, Sunset Dam
Near Lower Sabie
5/5
Tinged by Bridget
10:22 AM · Jul 28, 2023


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