Sprocky's visits to Kruger Park

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Lovely pics Sprocks. \O


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A lovely quick visit Sprocky.

That blue snake is stunning - a most unusual sight - Well done.


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Richprins wrote:Hey, Sprocks! Sent the pic on to a PH and he says that could be a gunshot wound in "mommy"? :-(
I thought the same thing when I saw it on the pic, but I didn't want to say anything. :-(


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We were in the park again this morning. You can't believe how green it is compared to last Sunday, as you will see in the mouth of this Buffalo...

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We stopped off at a nice quiet spot for breakfast, next to this chap...

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I had to drop my food and grab the camera when this one ambled by...

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He then found a "comfortable" spot to relax and watch me eating...

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A bit further on, a Hamerkop moving...

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Then it really started moving...

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And finally a Giant Kingfisher, not moving...

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Great pics Sprocks. \O

Love the barring on the Hammerkop's tail. \O


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Great pics of your typical water life! ^Q^


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Lovely pics Sprocky. ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Wish I can eat my Steers burger in Kruger too. O/ O/ O/


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Brilliant pics ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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