Honeymoon trip to Olifants camp

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Jacana
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Ostrich
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African openbill
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Saddle-billed Stork
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Black Stork, I think -O-
African openbill ;-)


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Lots of goodies again, Wurm! \O

Those shells are freshwater mussels, the openbill storks specialise in opening them! never seen that! ^Q^ ^Q^

A nice mix of dry and wet settings. 0()


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^Q^ Wow lots of different sightings including the Cheetah .

Very interesting the fresh water mussels .


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Lisbeth wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 1:05 pm
Black Stork, I think -O-
African openbill ;-)
Thanks for the id 0/0


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\O


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Thanks Bookworm,

really love all the different birdies X#X X#X and amazing that you saw that much different animals as well and even a cheetah :-0


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Last pic of our trip

Secretary bird
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Brown snake Eagle
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Some water creatures
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African Hawk Eagle, it was trying to get something in the dead tree
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Tawny Eagle
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End of day 5

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