Alien bush trip December 2018

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ExFmem wrote: Sat Feb 09, 2019 1:12 am :shock: O-/ Are you sure the creepy people in the car following you didn't have on really BEEG shoes, wigs, and red noses? Maybe they even had tiny tricycles in the trunk to ride around on in the camps??? O-/ O-/ :shock: :-?

LOVE the sunset shot ^Q^ ^Q^
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Maybe they were your girlfriends from Orpen? -O-

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Richprins wrote: Sat Feb 09, 2019 9:27 am Maybe they were your girlfriends from Orpen? -O-

https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=317&t=5055
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The next day we decided to take it easy and not drive around too much O**

We decided on visiting the Mooiplaas waterhole again. On our way we found this tawny eagle

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We arrived at Mooiplaas waterhole with not much going on but i can just park off there and sit

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Some elephants eventually arrived

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Wow this windmill is in great shape

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Then we turned around and went to Mooiplaas picnic area to park off there

The sound of all these birds flying from one tree to another...... very loud. Then when one decides it's time to drink water the whole flock arrives as if it's one bird

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We drove the little loop along the river and saw this fellow checking us out

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We saw this nest up in the tree. ID please ;-)

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We arrived at camp and i went inside to cool off under the aircon and take a nap while Mrs Alf took the little aliens to the restaurant for milkshakes


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Interesting, Alpheus! \O

I think the big windstorms these days may be hard on the windmills? -O-


The ID requested is Apple Leaf Tree! \O

Those are queleas, but not sure what eagle that is a the end...put it on bird id? Dunno if the Wahlbergs breed here in summer? -O-


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More than a strong wind is needed to break a windmill. They are made for the wind ;-) But long time no maintenance + many strong winds would do the trick O**

It is funny how the mill looks perfectly all right in the first pic, taken from another angle.

After your last mention of the Moiplaas waterhole, I went there and saw absolutely nothing, not even that the windmill was broken 0*\

Look how much more water now:
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I like the terrace at Moiplaas picnic site, where you have a lovely view of the river \O

The chick could be a Wahlberg's eagle, but as RP, I know nothing about their nesting periods :o0ps:

Nice black stork ^Q^ ^Q^


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There are often two windmills, Lis! ;-)


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So many queleas!! ^Q^

I also thought Wahlberg's. :yes:


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Richprins wrote: Tue Feb 12, 2019 8:01 am Interesting, Alpheus! \O

I think the big windstorms these days may be hard on the windmills? -O-


The ID requested is Apple Leaf Tree! \O

Those are queleas, but not sure what eagle that is a the end...put it on bird id? Dunno if the Wahlbergs breed here in summer? -O-
I must have another picture from previous trips of the poor windmill ..0..


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Lisbeth wrote: Tue Feb 12, 2019 8:18 am More than a strong wind is needed to break a windmill. They are made for the wind ;-) But long time no maintenance + many strong winds would do the trick O**

It is funny how the mill looks perfectly all right in the first pic, taken from another angle.

After your last mention of the Moiplaas waterhole, I went there and saw absolutely nothing, not even that the windmill was broken 0*\

Look how much more water now:

IMG_2760.JPG

I like the terrace at Moiplaas picnic site, where you have a lovely view of the river \O

The chick could be a Wahlberg's eagle, but as RP, I know nothing about their nesting periods :o0ps:

Nice black stork ^Q^ ^Q^
There was also water next to the road on our first visit at Mooiplaas waterhole but with the extreme heat it dried up quickly


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