21th May
Right, now that I’m back to normal after a hectic week let me continue, so where are we…
will do the full day as I missed the week
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and it was shortish
There were clouds in the sky so the photos are a bit dull and we did not see a hang of a lot but what we saw was worth it as always. Today’s sightings were as follows
Animals: Elephant, impala, greysbok, hippo, giraffe, vervet monkeys, bush buck, crocodile, wildebeest, squirrel, zebra, slender mongoose, warthog, kudu tree squirrel, steenbok, water buck, chacma baboon, Rhino and Buffalo then on the birds side
BIRD: Fish eagle, Bateleur, Brown Snake eagle, Ground Hornbill and Black Stork
First up, a question
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and not a fantastic photo but can anyone tell me why the giraffe’s have tis white or discoloured patch behind their ears?
We decided to head down to Lower Sabie on the H4-1 as this was the 4th day and we have had no luck with cats
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and the people had been spotting them on a daily occurrence in that area
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. So on the way down our sightings were the Brown snake eagle (I think
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) and a Fish eagle that looked as if it was building a nest.
Along the way these JABI’s with the usual cleaners.
Just before the sausage tree was a second Fish Eagle and then on cat in the sausage tree
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but this little Brown Hooded Kingfisher was there.
We stopped off at Sunset dam and had coffee, this little Three Banded Plover was running around near the water’s edge. Frome here we decided to head on down to Croc Bridge, and then do the S28 and S130 routes.
We chatted to some folk who were stopped to hear they had seen cheetah in the distance but had lost sight of them
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. Along the way was the usual game
and at one spot was a wonderful sighting, 4 of them resting.
We stopped at one of the watering holes and watched as the game came down to drink and a little squirrel was busy looking for his meal.
When leaving we saw 3 Kori Bustards and a little Steenbok that was not so skittish for a change.
We took a detour on our way back doing the H12 and H1-2 where we saw this family of Ground Hornbills
The scene from the bridge is great. Like the pale green and almost black&white look.
And to end the day we had troop of baboons playing in the road
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with one chap just sitting behaving himself
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,as if they can behave themselves
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