A QUIET WEEK IN PILANESBERG

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Pumbaa wrote: Wed Oct 17, 2018 8:51 pm What great lion sightings you had, steamtrainfan,

plus lots of amazing birdies - Love here especially the sunbirds, the barn owl and osprey O/\ X#X :ty:
Thanks very much Pumbaa.

Pleased you are enjoying the trip.


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10 October Part1/2

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We are not sure what was happening here but these ellies were standing still and grouped around a baby. :-? :-?

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Joan got this photo.

Their horns actually locked together.

We think it is two young males fighting and the alpha male comes running in to break it up.

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And yet another Coqui Francolin. Three different ones in one trip. O\/ O\/

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Please forgive me for this but it was quite funny to watch. Please delete if deemed necessary.

This poor guy was quite willing and ready but for some reason unable.

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Our annual Lenong View photo shoot.

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Our grand daughter enjoying the view with us.

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A lovely view overlooking the two dams.

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A vulture, not often seen in Pilanesberg.

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You really are steaming ahead here! lol

Great sightings. Lots of lion and a leopard! ^Q^ And all the other stuff in between....for us this would have been great sightings for Pilanesberg :yes: but as you said, you have been luckier before.


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That is a white rhino after all, stf! lol

Just unusual because its head is lifted! :twisted:

Lovely selection again, even the flower shot.

Poor giraffe - who wants to operate while being photographed? :X: :-0

Nice reedbuck again. X#X


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I got the annual shot wrong; I thought that it was taken at Mankwe 0*\

I am sure that it's the same francolin following you O** lol

Maybe the little jumbo just had to rest \O

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Lovely family photos in front of a really scenic landscape \O

Also, a great interaction shot of the impalas and I like the giraffes too \O


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Flutterby wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2018 7:49 am You really are steaming ahead here! lol

Great sightings. Lots of lion and a leopard! ^Q^ And all the other stuff in between....for us this would have been great sightings for Pilanesberg :yes: but as you said, you have been luckier before.

Thanks very much Flutterby. The more I am posting here the more I realise we had some great sightings.

Richprins wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:44 am That is a white rhino after all, stf! lol

Just unusual because its head is lifted! :twisted:

Lovely selection again, even the flower shot.

Poor giraffe - who wants to operate while being photographed? :X: :-0

Nice reedbuck again. X#X
Not sure what to make of your comment w.r.t. my blackie??????

Thanks for great comments.

Lisbeth wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2018 9:48 am I got the annual shot wrong; I thought that it was taken at Mankwe 0*\

I am sure that it's the same francolin following you O** lol

Maybe the little jumbo just had to rest \O

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Thank you Lisbeth.

You must be right about the little ellie as by the time we had driven to where they were they were on the move again.

Mel wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2018 5:56 pm Lovely family photos in front of a really scenic landscape \O

Also, a great interaction shot of the impalas and I like the giraffes too \O
Thanks very much Mel.


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10 October part 2/2

Breakfast at Pilanesberg centre.

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Tilodi Dam.

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Springbok family with youngsters on Hippo Loop.

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After taking a lick of the salt lick.

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Two way traffic on Sefara Drive.

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Lazy lions on Tlou Drive. These guys were not going anywhere soon.

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Sunset over Mankwe Dam.

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Next - our last day.


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11 October 2018 - Our last day.

A very angry elephant storms out of Malatse Dam.

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Pilanesberg Centre dam.

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Two pellets from the Fish Eagle picnic spot Barn Owl.

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Look closely at this pellet. Doesn't it look like the head of a miniature warthog????? Look at the two tusks on the left.

Can anyone identify what it was?

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To be continued - Final posting.


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Thanks steamtrainfan,

a great Variety of animals you saw - Love the rhinos and the bathing elephants and the very young springbok O/\ O/\ O/\


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