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A nice selection, Rog! ^Q^

Interesting flames! :shock:

That dam filled up overnight in February! O:V

My favourite is the playing impies! [O] [O]


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Lovely impala pics. They look so happy when showing off like that \O

Coloured flames :-? Looks nice though ^Q^

In Marloth the animals are almost tame, some of them. I had a zebra entering the door 0*\


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Caught up, Roger,

and must say you indeed had a lot of great sightings \O

Great to see cheetah even far away, great lion sighting and also love the rhino shots O\/ O\/ O\/


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Alf wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2019 8:51 pm Just loving it ^Q^
Cheetah :-?
:yes: its the yellow spotty spot lol
Flutterby wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2019 8:51 am Nice cheetah sighting to end the day. \O What are fire colour packets? :-?
\O they small packets that change the color of the fire flame all different colors -we family of pyromaniacs love to sit around the fire O:V
Richprins wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2019 9:08 am A nice selection, Rog! ^Q^
Interesting flames! :shock:
That dam filled up overnight in February! O:V
My favourite is the playing impies! [O] [O]
Was great fun to just sit and watch them running and frolicking about .Amazing how many other cars would drive up and just drive off again .
Lisbeth wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2019 10:53 am Lovely impala pics. They look so happy when showing off like that \O
Coloured flames :-? Looks nice though ^Q^
In Marloth the animals are almost tame, some of them. I had a zebra entering the door 0*\
Yes the animals in Marloth are very used to people and cars etc .
Pumbaa wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2019 10:01 pm Caught up, Roger,
and must say you indeed had a lot of great sightings \O
Great to see cheetah even far away, great lion sighting and also love the rhino shots O\/ O\/ O\/
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The following morning a much shier visitor was around

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It was a late day as we had to get to a Chemist so we decided to go to Malelane and then in at Malelane and visit Biyamiti Weir . By the time we entered it was really really <hot> <hot> .

This Elli was trying to snooze in the shade
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A ground Hornbill was walking collecting bugs .Unfortunately it decided to walk away into the bushes

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This Buff was snoozing in a wallow

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Even the Eagle was in the shade

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This youg Zeebra was having a roll in the sand on the side of the road
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And a two tone two tonner was also cooling off .
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At Biyamiti there was a hairy nostril ...
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And some upside-down ducks.
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We headed back to Afsaal and the gate on the way out we found some water buck

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A very dirty Elephant

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crossing over the bridge the Croc's were feasting on something in the river .

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Still a lot of sightings in the heat of the day! \O


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Nice crisp pics, Rog!

I like the bushbuck and the dirty elephant! lol

I wonder what the crocs are eating...doesn't look like a wild animal... :-?


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Lots of interesting birds in that last pic. There looks to be even sacred ibises \O

Yes, the bushbucks were shy also when I was at Marloth :yes:

Albeit the heat, you did see something \O


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Nice close up pictures in the heat ^Q^ ^Q^


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Flutterby wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 7:58 am Still a lot of sightings in the heat of the day! \O
:yes: wasn't a bad quickie :-)
Richprins wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 9:39 am Nice crisp pics, Rog!
I like the bushbuck and the dirty elephant! lol
I wonder what the crocs are eating...doesn't look like a wild animal... :-?
We could not make out what was in the water .It appeared to have been crock food for a while \O
Lisbeth wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:17 am Lots of interesting birds in that last pic. There looks to be even sacred ibises \O
Yes, the bushbucks were shy also when I was at Marloth :yes:
Albeit the heat, you did see something \O
\O :yes:
Alf wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 2:21 pm Nice close up pictures in the heat ^Q^ ^Q^
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