Sprocky's visits to Kruger Park

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As always amazing shots, Sprocky,

love that martial sighting and the black crake chick and that stunning tree ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Would love to have seen that on video! =O: =O: I like the ones going backwards! lol Come on Sprocks...time to invest in a video camera! :twisted:


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Fantastic shots Sprocky ^Q^ ^Q^
Brilliant elephant sequence going down the slide lol


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the ellie in that last shot looks embarrassed about his method of descent......

lol lol lol

i like the tree ..... \O \O \O


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Great pics of the martial tip toeing through the water (not tulips) ^Q^ ^Q^

I enjoyed the sequence of ellies coming down the steep bank - some not so elegantly lol lol

Huge leopard - hope his injury gets better \O


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One again,... :ty: Amoli, Pumbaa, Flutters, PJL, leachy and pooky!!! X#X

Today was going to be a long drive, up to Shingwedzi and then back down via Kanniedood.

Just out of Tzendse we came across this very pregnant Hyaena...

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She was on a serious lookout, and I thought she was going to pop any time. Just then this little one popped his head up out of the culvert...

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And, the preggy one still stood watch, between contractions...

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She looked totally exhausted from standing around...

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She then picked up a Zebra leg and ran off and she wasn't seen again...


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Good stuff!

Didn't know there were two "confluences"...but now that you mention it! lol


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Magnificent hyaena shots - For us it is always a pleasure in watching them ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

These little ones are simply too gorgeous O/\


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Great hynie shots..love the little one. \O


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Love the pic of junior poking his head out of the culvert ^Q^ ^Q^


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