From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between

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In a bundle almost on top of each other ..
I suppose that they are accustomed to the stench lol \O


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Lisbeth wrote:
In a bundle almost on top of each other ..
I suppose that they are accustomed to the stench lol \O

Also makes it easier for fleas to change over to another dog :O^


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0*\ lol


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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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The Sherman tank buffalo is a big boy :shock:

The goshawk doesn’t seem to like getting its feet wet. =O:

Gymnogene O/\

Wow, such luck with the dog sighting ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ :-0


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Thank you kind comments all \O
And for reminding me that we're nor finished yet 0*\

We were out on the morning drive on the S56 when we saw the dogs again .
After taking a few pics , we proceeded .
This African grey hornbill was checking us out from a little distance
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when we saw this Southern Red-billed Hornbill hopping around next to the road
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He had caught a beetle -- sort of munching it around in his beak .
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Then up into a tree where he proceeded shove his head into a hole .
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Feeding his brood
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And he kept on going down to the ground , and coming back to feed the youngsters , up and down , up and down .....


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It looks yellow-billed to me O** But great pics O/\


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S56 one of the best road in Kruger O/\

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Some lovely pics. Just love the doggies. ^Q^ ^Q^


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Lisbeth wrote:It looks yellow-billed to me O** But great pics O/\
You are correct Lisbeth \O The mind is faster than the hand , so the hand types wrong O/


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