The red-billed queleas had been unleashed

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O/\ Porcupine - never have seen one in Kruger. The sandgrouse is really beautiful - will have to look for them, never seen one of those either. My very favorite pic is the grey hornbill with the giant insect - love the simplicity of the composition and the action captured. Put that one on my wall, please. O\/ :ty:


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My favourite is the Woodland Kingfisher Pumbaa. Never seen one of those. :ty:

Also a stunning capture of the Parrot. We found those very tricky to photograph as they always seemed to be in the dense foliage of trees. \O

The grass is unbelievable!


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The kudu ladies have some parasites! :twisted:

Lovely birdies all round...I like the kingfisher! :yes:


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Lisbeth wrote:Beautiful kingfisher and hornbill ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks Lisbeth - We had fantastic sightings of all kind of kingfishers during that trip O/\


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ExFmem wrote:O/\ Porcupine - never have seen one in Kruger. The sandgrouse is really beautiful - will have to look for them, never seen one of those either. My very favorite pic is the grey hornbill with the giant insect - love the simplicity of the composition and the action captured. Put that one on my wall, please. O\/ :ty:
Okay that hornbill shot was in fact pure luck and Timon pressed the button just the right time \O


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Ratel wrote:My favourite is the Woodland Kingfisher Pumbaa. Never seen one of those. :ty:

Also a stunning capture of the Parrot. We found those very tricky to photograph as they always seemed to be in the dense foliage of trees. \O

The grass is unbelievable!
Totally right about the parrots you will more often hear them than seeing them O**


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Richprins wrote:The kudu ladies have some parasites! :twisted:

Lovely birdies all round...I like the kingfisher! :yes:
The birding was simply incredible during that trip O**


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The proud parents presented their goslings

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and we were happy to having captured them altogether.

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A fish eagle was also hanging around

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but was not willing to take off and kept sitting on a branch.

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We also paid Girivana a visit and there we found a European roller with its kill

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and a cute squirrel but otherwise that area was deserted.

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The S36 then offered a couple of more sightings such as some kudu ladies,

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impalas, zebras and giraffes.

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We stopped for a beautiful purple roller

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and came across lots of resting buffaloes

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who simply enjoyed the lovely day.

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So when in that area a drive on the S126 is normally also a must although that road can also be extreme quiet but we stopped for another bateleur

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who was busy in peeling off some rotten branches.

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We came across some yellow billed hornbills

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and a very noisy lark.

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Further along that road we enjoyed more kudus,

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in the vicinity of Welverdiend waterhole we met a steenbok who we already met there at nearly the same spot last year

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and met another bateleur.

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Then we had to stop for a bit longer on the road as first we only saw sporadically a couple of elephants grazing a bit farer away from the road but suddenly we heard rustling and noticed moving bushes from nearly everywhere and then we were surrounded

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by either one or even more elephant herds.

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to be continued.....


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Wow, Pumbaa. Great bird shots!!! \O


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