These bird pics are very good, Peej!
Winter Migration To MZNP
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Ja, birding in the camp is well worth it Lovely birds and equally nice photos
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You captured all the birdies so beautifully, PJL
love also the vervets
love also the vervets
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Thanks Alf, Lis, RP, Mel, Flutts & Pumbaa for popping in
It seems that now even flickr are going down the route of very limited image hosting
So for the rest of this report I'll do my best with attaching the images....
The Regulars
Some of the regular sightings in the park seem to happen in exactly the same places along the same roads on our trip... I wonder sometimes if the animals live in specific locations the entire year
Kudu aren't seen nearly as often as when we visit Addo, but the Wilgerboom valley heading downstream from the main camp seems to be a particularly good area to see them
Blesbok and Black Wildebeest prefer the higher plateaus and they're a constant companion around Rooiplaat and up at the top of the Juriesdam trail
It seems that now even flickr are going down the route of very limited image hosting
So for the rest of this report I'll do my best with attaching the images....
The Regulars
Some of the regular sightings in the park seem to happen in exactly the same places along the same roads on our trip... I wonder sometimes if the animals live in specific locations the entire year
Kudu aren't seen nearly as often as when we visit Addo, but the Wilgerboom valley heading downstream from the main camp seems to be a particularly good area to see them
Blesbok and Black Wildebeest prefer the higher plateaus and they're a constant companion around Rooiplaat and up at the top of the Juriesdam trail
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Blesbok with winter coat? (I don't know if they grow a longer fur during winter, but it looks like it )
A very handsome kudu bull
A very handsome kudu bull
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Some stunning kudus
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
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Stunning antelope shots, PJL
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The kudus are not seen as regularly as in Addo but most of them are just as skittish
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