I suppose that they are accustomed to the stenchIn a bundle almost on top of each other ..
From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
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"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela
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Lisbeth wrote:I suppose that they are accustomed to the stenchIn a bundle almost on top of each other ..
Also makes it easier for fleas to change over to another dog
Enough is enough
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Re: From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
The Sherman tank buffalo is a big boy
The goshawk doesn’t seem to like getting its feet wet.
Gymnogene
Wow, such luck with the dog sighting
The goshawk doesn’t seem to like getting its feet wet.
Gymnogene
Wow, such luck with the dog sighting
Re: From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
Thank you kind comments all
And for reminding me that we're nor finished yet
We were out on the morning drive on the S56 when we saw the dogs again .
After taking a few pics , we proceeded .
This African grey hornbill was checking us out from a little distance
when we saw this Southern Red-billed Hornbill hopping around next to the road
He had caught a beetle -- sort of munching it around in his beak .
Then up into a tree where he proceeded shove his head into a hole .
Feeding his brood
And he kept on going down to the ground , and coming back to feed the youngsters , up and down , up and down .....
And for reminding me that we're nor finished yet
We were out on the morning drive on the S56 when we saw the dogs again .
After taking a few pics , we proceeded .
This African grey hornbill was checking us out from a little distance
when we saw this Southern Red-billed Hornbill hopping around next to the road
He had caught a beetle -- sort of munching it around in his beak .
Then up into a tree where he proceeded shove his head into a hole .
Feeding his brood
And he kept on going down to the ground , and coming back to feed the youngsters , up and down , up and down .....
Enough is enough
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It looks yellow-billed to me But great pics
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S56 one of the best road in Kruger
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Re: From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
Some lovely pics. Just love the doggies.
Re: From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
You are correct Lisbeth The mind is faster than the hand , so the hand types wrongLisbeth wrote:It looks yellow-billed to me But great pics
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