Our Pilanesberg Adventures

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Thanks Lis, RP and Pumbaa! \O

Richprins wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 5:41 pm The dung beetles must have had an organism when the big herbivores returned there after years of only buck etc! lol O\/
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At first we could only see one lioness, but slowly more lions showed themselves including a male and some juniors.

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Flies....urgh!!!

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Junior. :-0

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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Flutts!

Ja, the flies! 0:


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That one is having a nice snooze ;-)

Those terrible flies :O^

The cub does not look very happy, but maybe only sleepy ;-)


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What a great lion sighting, Flutterby,

especially the youngsters are extreme cute \O


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Even the big ones look rather cuddly when they roll around lol

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Thanks RP, Lis, Pumbaa and Mel. \O


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We had stayed with the lions quite long and it started to rain so we moved off as the lions moved into deeper bush.

A beautiful rainbow came out which demanded some pics, but didn't look quite so good on camera. :O^

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And then, look what I found at the end of the rainbow....White Storks - a first for me in Pilanesberg. ^Q^

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And that was it for our Pilanesberg quickie. 0/*


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Those are lovely pics, Flutts! Something different! ^Q^


:ty: for the quickie...it was a good one! X#X


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I love white storks, they remind me of a sunny summer day in Denmark :-0

I enjoyed your Pilanesberg quickie a lot ^Q^ ^Q^ \O


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