JUNE IS BUSTING OUT ALL OVER

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Lovely pics stf...especially the flutterby!! ;-)


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Lisbeth wrote: Sun Jun 17, 2018 8:39 pm I like your butterfly pic a lot And again nice elephants crossing the road
Thanks very much Lisbeth.
Richprins wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:59 am Still looking relatively green there for June, stf?
That is what was so strange. It was green but almost all the dams were a lot lower than we have ever seen them. :-?
Dzombo wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:20 am STF - following your t t
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Flutterby wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 3:18 pm Lovely pics stf...especially the flutterby!!
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03 June 2018 Part 1/2.

The well known tree at Girivana water hole.

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Looks like two tawny eagle youngsters trying to warm up in the early morning sun.

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Glistening grass on the S40.

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Emerald-spotted Wood-dove at Timbavati picnic spot.

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A first for us - Temmincks Courser seen on the S39.

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To be continued.


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03 June 2018 Part2/2.

From Olifants camp restaurant. What is that wall in the middle of the river?

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Near Olifants gate.

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The road down from Olifants makes quite a scenic photo.

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Giraffe ahead.

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Time to relax at Letaba. Even if there is no game to be seen it is still a magnificent sight.

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Copy Cat.

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Seen from Letaba camp.

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These two came down to drink in the late afternoon.

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To be continued.


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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ pics again, stf!

The courser is very rare, I think.

The wall in the river may be a little weir to hold enough water for the camp water supply to be extracted...I think the little pumphouse is at the bottom there! ..0..

Looks like a tusker for aat there at Letaba! \O

My favourite is the Girivana tree and mist! O/\

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Lovely pic at Girivana!

Nice sighting of the Temmincks! \O You need to join in the Kruger Challenges! :yes:

And a tusker...good sightings. ;-)


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Some lovely scenery dotted with nice birds. I love the tree ^Q^ ^Q^ \O


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Richprins wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 7:32 am ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ pics again, stf!

The courser is very rare, I think.

The wall in the river may be a little weir to hold enough water for the camp water supply to be extracted...I think the little pumphouse is at the bottom there! ..0..

Looks like a tusker for aat there at Letaba! \O

My favourite is the Girivana tree and mist! O/\

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We love to hear the word "rare". Think I have another photo of one with a kill on a later date.

Interesting about the weir.

Hope Aat can confirm if it is one of the tuckers.

That tree has a certain personality of its own.

Flutterby wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 9:31 am Lovely pic at Girivana!

Nice sighting of the Temmincks! You need to join in the Kruger Challenges!

And a tusker...good sightings.
Thanks for the lovely comments Flutterby.

Lisbeth wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 9:54 am Some lovely scenery dotted with nice birds. I love the tree
Thank you Lisbeth.


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04 June 2018 - Only 1 part.

We decided to do the Letaba to Olifants river road as according to the sightings map there had been some great sightings on this road yesterday.

All we got was: :-(

This ficus clinging to a rock face.

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And a few zebra close to Olifants.

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Back on the tar road we spotted this Koraan.

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Joan got this lovely pic of a Blue Waxbill.

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The two lookouts for huge troop of baboons. The one looks like someone we might know. :twisted:

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A mommy bushbuck and her youngster in Letaba camp.

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We got back to camp at about 14:00 and rested as we were going on a sunset drive.

Late afternoon view of the Letaba river on our drive.

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This leopard crossed the road in front of the truck.

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And then looked at us as if to say " You can take one last photo."

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These two did not seem too concerned about each other.

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We also saw a wildcat but I was too slow on the trigger and it came out all out of focus. O/

Finally sunset.

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