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A 2015 trip by Pumbaa:


Pumbaa wrote: Sun Feb 07, 2016 2:46 pm Meanwhile we already turned into the private road leading to Bateleur camp and here we had to stop again for a large herd of buffaloes which was blocking the road out of which one of the cutest buffalo calf ever showed up

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Finally after a long day on the road we arrived at Bateleur camp and had been welcomed by the camp Manageress heartily. Our home for our last two nights was Bungalow No. 6 for which I had requested and in which we already stayed twice. After everything had been placed away and we also successfully removed a bat hanging in the curtain in our room, Timon was strolling along the fence to the bird hide where just a beautiful and impressive waterbuck male arrived to have a drink

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and after same had walked off into the bush the resident crocodile showed up from a large puddle close to the water hole.

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Meanwhile I had filled up the bird bath in front of our verandah to attract some birds also one reason I wanted to stay in that bungalow again but it took quite a while until it got around between the birds that the pool had re-opened but we saw and heard a lot of woodland kingfishers, a noisy arrow-marked babbler,

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and a shy kurrichane thrush

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but the yellow eyed canary meanwhile dared to come closer peeping through the thick leaves

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whereas the masked weaver meanwhile opened the bar and started to drink.

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Finally the yellow eyed canary followed the masked weaver and quenched its thirst joined by a glossy starling.

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Meanwhile we had made ourselves comfortable on one of the largest verandahs we ever had and had a great time in watching all the birdies come and go. A beautiful blue waxbill arrived

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and also a huge grey headed bush shrike compared to the wax bill even was in the mode to pose a bit for Timon’s camera.

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A sable near Bateleur, by leachy:

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Dwraf mongoose in camp, by nan:


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