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Good looking leopard and you got really close ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

But the giraffe of all sizes are even nicer for a photo O:V


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Wow stunning pics of the Leopard . \O That Hyhena looks very well fed .
We actually chose LS over CB this last trip specifically for the use of the pool and only ever used it once .Next time will go back to CB on our exit days ... 0*\
I think we have taken pics twice of that tree but never had any Vultures on it it definately adds an air of doom to the view ... :evil:
Glad you ID the Dwarf Bittern .It confirmed my ID from pics I am going to post and trying to lean from Lisbeths schooling . =O:


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WoW BluTuna,

dwarf bittern, squacco heron and that much lions - What stunning sightings you had and lots of brilliant pictures you took ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Great sighting of the feasting lions and superb images of the leopard. Can't get enough of leopards, they just so awesome and beautiful ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ . I see you also joined the squacco heron in Kruger club. \O

Lovely images of the AWC in camp and just love the image of the hyaena chlling in the water. \O


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Richprins wrote:That tree looks like the gate to Mordor...scary for new tourists! lol

Nice Hyaeayna! :-0

Agreed, one can really not go wrong at CB regarding sightings...never disappointed either! \O

Yoh! What a beautiful Leoaypard! O/\ ^Q^ X#X
Hyaena! you're just irritable because you didn't know how to spell Hyaena! ^0^ ^0^

I agree, Croc Bridge area rarely disappoints.


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Lisbeth wrote:What a beautiful spotty O\/ O\/

Regarding the washing.........I am curious to know what on earth they are doing :-?
I think they are sandbags, they're probably trying to stop the erosion of the river bank near the weir.


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Toko wrote:Good looking leopard and you got really close ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

But the giraffe of all sizes are even nicer for a photo O:V
Our first and only Leopard on the trip. He was pretty close but it helps to have a big telephoto lens.

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RogerFraser wrote:Wow stunning pics of the Leopard . \O That Hyhena looks very well fed .
We actually chose LS over CB this last trip specifically for the use of the pool and only ever used it once .Next time will go back to CB on our exit days ... 0*\
I think we have taken pics twice of that tree but never had any Vultures on it it definately adds an air of doom to the view ... :evil:
Glad you ID the Dwarf Bittern .It confirmed my ID from pics I am going to post and trying to lean from Lisbeths schooling . =O:
I like LS because there are plenty drive choices but I don't much like the campsite there. We have often stayed there in a hut on our last night in order to exit the park easily but that's not going to happen now that we have the trailer. I enjoyed CB except for the last night when some idiot parked their trailer tent about 3 feet from us. Luckily they weren't noisy!

Glad you like the tree pic \O

Thanks for commenting.


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Pumbaa wrote:WoW BluTuna,

dwarf bittern, squacco heron and that much lions - What stunning sightings you had and lots of brilliant pictures you took ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks Pumbaa \O


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Bushveld Jock wrote:Great sighting of the feasting lions and superb images of the leopard. Can't get enough of leopards, they just so awesome and beautiful ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ . I see you also joined the squacco heron in Kruger club. \O

Lovely images of the AWC in camp and just love the image of the hyaena chlling in the water. \O
Definitely not the first Squacco we've seen in the Park but the first I've photographed.

Ahhh, Leopards, stunning cats and always a pleasure to see. Can never see too many of them.


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