The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
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Nice to see a Barn owl. Lovely pics of the river and birds.
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wow the Barnie
and nice sceneries too
and nice sceneries too
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That river has been red since time began, Pumbaa, when it comes down. What a sight!
Love the owl too!
Love the owl too!
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Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Thanks so much, Lisbeth, Flutterby, nan and Richprins
Finally I got to see a barn owl and we were so happy which made the very last hours in the park a bit brighter
Finally I got to see a barn owl and we were so happy which made the very last hours in the park a bit brighter
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The drive along the S63 was as always simply amazing with baobabs
nearly everywhere,
lot of green vegetation
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and one of the most beautiful parts when it comes to vegetation in the entire park – The wet summer made this even more clear with the high grass everywhere.
Birdingwise that drive is normally also not that bad and soon we came across a woodland kingfisher
and our very first giant kingfisher during that trip and we already thought we had to leave the park without even seeing one.
nearly everywhere,
lot of green vegetation
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and one of the most beautiful parts when it comes to vegetation in the entire park – The wet summer made this even more clear with the high grass everywhere.
Birdingwise that drive is normally also not that bad and soon we came across a woodland kingfisher
and our very first giant kingfisher during that trip and we already thought we had to leave the park without even seeing one.
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Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
For sure we were over the moon and gladly same stayed long enough for a couple of shots.
In the jungle!
Finally we reached Crooks corner and the water nearly reached the parking area where you are allowed to leave the car.
It was incredible to see the river that full as I remember having been there when you only looked at sand.
Meanwhile it got steadily darker and dark clouds built up but the long we stayed in the park it stayed dry. We drove back via Klopperfontein and here a lot of Egyptian goose could be seen.
We paid a short visit to Punda Maria camp but had to skip our usual final drive on the Mahonie loop as it was already too late so whilst the gate came closer and closer the impala said good bye – until next year!
The end!
In the jungle!
Finally we reached Crooks corner and the water nearly reached the parking area where you are allowed to leave the car.
It was incredible to see the river that full as I remember having been there when you only looked at sand.
Meanwhile it got steadily darker and dark clouds built up but the long we stayed in the park it stayed dry. We drove back via Klopperfontein and here a lot of Egyptian goose could be seen.
We paid a short visit to Punda Maria camp but had to skip our usual final drive on the Mahonie loop as it was already too late so whilst the gate came closer and closer the impala said good bye – until next year!
The end!
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love Baobab and those gravel roads
and Mahonie Loop and Klopperfontein
there is a lot of water at Crook Corner
nice serie of Kingfishers
nice green end
for sharing
and Mahonie Loop and Klopperfontein
there is a lot of water at Crook Corner
nice serie of Kingfishers
nice green end
for sharing
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Lots of water, lots of green, lots of birds, that's the way I like it
Thank you for this long nice TT, with lovley pics all over, Pumbaa! Good to know there is another one running
Thank you for this long nice TT, with lovley pics all over, Pumbaa! Good to know there is another one running
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That Pafuri area must have the greatest difference in grass cover in the Park between wet and dry seasons1
I love all the scenic shots, and the gyppo in the water!
Thank you SO much for another great report, Pumbaa, always a feast for the eyes and humbling!
I love all the scenic shots, and the gyppo in the water!
Thank you SO much for another great report, Pumbaa, always a feast for the eyes and humbling!
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