nice pic og the Zébras
nice serie of birds
the 2 last, I know them... but can't remember the name
one is a Lark... which one and the second Capped Wheatear, I think
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Thanks very much nan. I think you right about the capped wheatear but the lark - as you say which onenan wrote:nice pic og the Zébras
nice serie of birds
the 2 last, I know them... but can't remember the name
one is a Lark... which one and the second Capped Wheatear, I think
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I think that it is a cisticola, maybe a levaillant's
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Verreaux's!
Great stuff, stf!
Great stuff, stf!
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Thanks Lisbeth - Looking at Roberts I would say that you are correct.Lisbeth wrote:I think that it is a cisticola, maybe a levaillant's
I will change the name above the photo.
Richprins wrote: Verreaux's!
Thanks R.P..Richprins wrote:Great stuff, stf!
Thanks Flutterby - these guys were so active it was hard to keep up with them.Flutterby wrote:Love the pics of the monkeys!!
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SUNDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 2013 - Part 2/2
The rest of the Africa Wild Bunch were on their way home leaving Joan, Pete, Margie and I to see some game.
Not a very good clear photo but a first for us
Golden-breasted bunting.
At Makorwane Hide this zebra was really enjoying his dust bath.
There were some giraffe and wildebeest grazing on our left when an elephant and some zebra wandered into the picture making for a nice 4 in 1 photo. Someone on another site has suggested it would make a lovely jigsaw puzzle picture.
A few more elephant followed on down including this mommy with her baby - there were 19 elephant in total.
Not sure what this teenager was up to - cleaning his teeth maybe??????
On our way back to camp for lunch this kudu posed rather nicely for a portrait photo.
Our afternoon drive did not produce much but as we were driving past the Malatse Dam a guy waved to us to come down to the waters edge. A huge thank you to this unknown gent for this is what we saw. Apologies for the rather grainy photos but it late afternoon, directly into the sun and they were in the shadow of an embankment. In hindsight maybe the ISO should have been pumped up a bit.
We just loved this cub warming his tummy.
I took this photo as we entered Manyane little knowing what it was to bring later in the evening.
We did not braai this evening as we had plenty of left overs and were busy eating when all of a sudden there was a flash of lightning and crack of thunder. The rain started and a short while later some hail and strong wind that sent us scampering into the chalet to finish our meal. Just as quickly as it had arrived so the storm subsided into a gentle rain. It was so nice to go to sleep with the sound of rain on thatch.
I am of the opinion that the Africa Wild Bunch can be very pleased that they had already left.
Next: A very cold and windy day.
The rest of the Africa Wild Bunch were on their way home leaving Joan, Pete, Margie and I to see some game.
Not a very good clear photo but a first for us
Golden-breasted bunting.
At Makorwane Hide this zebra was really enjoying his dust bath.
There were some giraffe and wildebeest grazing on our left when an elephant and some zebra wandered into the picture making for a nice 4 in 1 photo. Someone on another site has suggested it would make a lovely jigsaw puzzle picture.
A few more elephant followed on down including this mommy with her baby - there were 19 elephant in total.
Not sure what this teenager was up to - cleaning his teeth maybe??????
On our way back to camp for lunch this kudu posed rather nicely for a portrait photo.
Our afternoon drive did not produce much but as we were driving past the Malatse Dam a guy waved to us to come down to the waters edge. A huge thank you to this unknown gent for this is what we saw. Apologies for the rather grainy photos but it late afternoon, directly into the sun and they were in the shadow of an embankment. In hindsight maybe the ISO should have been pumped up a bit.
We just loved this cub warming his tummy.
I took this photo as we entered Manyane little knowing what it was to bring later in the evening.
We did not braai this evening as we had plenty of left overs and were busy eating when all of a sudden there was a flash of lightning and crack of thunder. The rain started and a short while later some hail and strong wind that sent us scampering into the chalet to finish our meal. Just as quickly as it had arrived so the storm subsided into a gentle rain. It was so nice to go to sleep with the sound of rain on thatch.
I am of the opinion that the Africa Wild Bunch can be very pleased that they had already left.
Next: A very cold and windy day.
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Lovely lion sighting!! Definitely glad we weren't camping in that rain!!
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Fabulous photos, STF Those who had left certanly missed some great sightings ..........and a big storm
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I like the 4 in 1
then the little tummy in the sun
also the Zebra's tummy
and nice first bird... new one and superb
then the little tummy in the sun
also the Zebra's tummy
and nice first bird... new one and superb
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