Flutts, the Brat and Mommo in Natal (Part One: Mkuze)

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wow, what a superb variety of birds O/\ O/\ O/\

wonderful... even the Warthogs ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Great bird pics \O

The neighbours seem far away O\/ O\/


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Great birding ! Bit more freedom in kzn parks.


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Awesome and colourful bird shots, Flutterby,

and then all the nyala and other antelopes O/\ O/\ O/\

Only have been at Mkuze once but I will never forget the many nyalas we saw there and at the pans the birdies so glad that you decided to visit that little park \O \O \O


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Did you enjoy the walks to the hides , Flutterby ?


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Excellent bird sightings and pics Flutterby & Bush Brat. Love the Turaco. \O


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nan wrote:wow, what a superb variety of birds O/\ O/\ O/\

wonderful... even the Warthogs ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
I was hoping for lots of birds and I found them! \O
Lisbeth wrote:Great bird pics \O

The neighbours seem far away O\/ O\/
Thanks Lis. That hut was the last in the row, but they aren't too close to each other, and they are placed so no-one overlooks you. ;-)
General Gump wrote:Great birding ! Bit more freedom in kzn parks.
Welcome Gump! 0/* No fences are great but it does mean you have to be constantly on your guard! O-/
Pumbaa wrote:Awesome and colourful bird shots, Flutterby,

and then all the nyala and other antelopes O/\ O/\ O/\

Only have been at Mkuze once but I will never forget the many nyalas we saw there and at the pans the birdies so glad that you decided to visit that little park \O \O \O
The number of birds and nyala we saw was amazing...really enjoyed it!! \O
Dewi wrote:Excellent bird sightings and pics Flutterby & Bush Brat. Love the Turaco. \O
Hi Dewi...thanks. ;-)


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General Gump wrote:Did you enjoy the walks to the hides , Flutterby ?
Ha, ha...they gave me a good laugh!! =O: All the walkways are basically falling apart with gaping holes in them, so no protection there! O**

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At kuMasinga hide we found this sign which gave me a giggle, and then you have to walk about 100 metres in open bush before you even get to the broken walkway!! =O:

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It's to hope that the sign is telling truth. The position of the sign make you doubt though :-?


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Exactly Lis!! =O:


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