Three short visits over three days.*

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Three short visits over three days.*

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A few photos from our short visits on 14 , 15 and 17 December 2015.

Rhino at Lengau Dam.

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Southern White-Crowned Shrike.

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A well camouflaged secretary bird.

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An unusual sight near Mankwe Dam. This young ram seemed to be protecting the youngster.

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European Bee-eater.

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No need for comment here.

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Two of the Big Five at Ratlhogo Hide.

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The ellie then wandered over to have a closer look at the hide while the rhino stayed in the background.

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Spur-winged Geese at Mankwe Hide.

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More to follow.


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Crocodile seen from Mankwe Hide.

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A Little Egret flying past Mankwe Hide.

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A young Red Hartbeest or Tsessebe on Hippo Loop.

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Kori Bustard on Hippo Loop.

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Black-backed Jackal crossing Hippo Loop.

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My personal favourite - Lilac-breasted Roller.

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Mother and child.

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Grey Foam-nest Tree Frog (Chiromantis xerampelina) Thanks to Toko for the ID.

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To be continued.


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A late afternoon termite mound near Bakgatla.

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Tok Tokkie outside our unit. It was so funny to watch him scurry along, stop, bang his butt on the ground and then scurry on and repeat the process.

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Early morning view from our unit at Bakgatla.

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A pair of Steenbokkies near Bakgatla.

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Juvenile Lesser Kestrel.

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Another ellie at Rathlogo hide.

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To be continued.


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We had two lifers during out visits.

First was a caracal - first ever in our lives - crossed the road about 100 metres in front us. By the time we got the camera ready it had ducked into the long grass and disappeared.

On the walkway to Rathlogo Hide we came across this monitor using one of the upright poles a seat.

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On our way out he was still lying there watching the passing parade of people. He did not move one inch as folk went right up to him to get a photo.

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European Bee-eater.

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My photo of a Diedericks Cuckoo was straight into the midday sun but I kept it as one never knows when one will see another.

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A nice variety of game at Mankwe Dam.

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On the shores of Mankwe Dam.

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On our way out on 15.12.2015 we saw a whole lot of Maribu Storks hanging out at Lengau Dam.

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Final morning trip to follow and our second lifer.


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Our final morning drive.

Plenty babies of all shapes and sizes.

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A pretty water lily at Makorowane Dam.

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Joan and I at Pilanesberg Centre with three of out grand children.

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Maribu Stork fishing at Ruighoek Dam.

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Our second lifer - a mountain reedbuck on Ntshwe Drive.

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Joan got this lovely photo of a Diedericks Cuckoo.

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Seen from Mankwe Hide.

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So it was farewell to Pilanesberg after another successful visit.


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