Thank you all for the fantastic feedback, comments and helping with Bird ID.
TUESDAY 1 OCTOBER 2013.
Joan and I went out on our own today as Pete and Margie had business to attend to in Pretoria.
On Hippo Loop we fortunate to see a yellow billed and two saddle billed storks sharing a feeding ground.
This pic gives a nice view overall view of Makorwane Dam and the balloon safari floating past .
This photo really made Pete mad. He had been saying ever since Friday that he wanted to see a kori bustard as the last time they had seen one was many many years ago.
What do we see on the corner of Moloto and Tou Drives?
We had breakfast at Ruighoek Dam which was almost empty. Nothing to be seen so we mozied on.
On Kukama Drive we saw what we think is Amarula due to the size of the tusks. We think he was sleeping as he did not move so we could not get a better photo but we do know that he did not have a tail.
At Lengau Dam we saw this black-backed jackal trotting along towards the water.
He did go and drink as we thought he would but turned around and headed back from whence he came.
Passing a wildebeest going down to drink.
Back at Makorwane Hide we saw red hartebeest and tsessebe taking turns to come down and drink.
I had not noticed this before but look what is walking in the background. Pete just for you.
On the way back to camp for lunch Joan got this colourful shot of a lilac-breasted roller.
By now I could feel little pangs of pain in my stomach - indigestion I thought - something to eat will get rid of it.
By the time we reached camp for lunch I was in agony and not very hungry. The tummy pains were now almost constant. After some questioning from Joan we discovered that I had a blockage. Our first aid kit did not cater for this type of problem but thank goodness Joan is a nurse. A little bit of homemade mooty and I went to go and lie down and given lots of water to drink. We missed our afternoon drive as I could not risk being far from the chalet. By 17:30 it was over and clear and I was feeling on top of the world again. Joans home made mooty worked well. Pete and Margie arrived back from their trip to Pretoria and we could not wait to show Pete the photo of the kori bustard.
NEXT: A beautiful sunrise and more birds.
AW Pilanesberg Meet 23-29 September 2013
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Faith is the bird that feels the light while the dawn is still dark. Author unknown.
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They are not saddle billed storks Most likely juvenile yellow billedtwo saddle billed storks
Very nice kori bustard
You were very lucky that Joan knows how to handle that kind of emergencies. for Joan
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Minus 5 points! They're Spoonbills!Lisbeth wrote:They are not saddle billed storks Most likely juvenile yellow billedtwo saddle billed storks
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Just checking if everybody is still awake.
Thanks for the correction Lisbeth and Blue Tuna.
Thanks for the correction Lisbeth and Blue Tuna.
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BluTuna wrote:Minus 5 points! They're Spoonbills!Lisbeth wrote:They are not saddle billed storks Most likely juvenile yellow billedtwo saddle billed storks
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I have this feeling I should have stayed with you guys for the week...
Jackals and..... wow, a Kori bustard... or no, actually two kori bustards. I am green...
I spent the week searching for kori bustard.
Glad Amarula didn't give you any attention.. -O -O
Lovely pic of the LBR, Joan and great healing work with STF.
Jackals and..... wow, a Kori bustard... or no, actually two kori bustards. I am green...
I spent the week searching for kori bustard.
Glad Amarula didn't give you any attention.. -O -O
Lovely pic of the LBR, Joan and great healing work with STF.
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nice LBR, Spoonbill and big tusker
I like too the baloon... a bit "another time"
I like too the baloon... a bit "another time"
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Nice, stf!
So what was that "muti"?
So what was that "muti"?
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Re: AW Pilanesberg Meet 23-29 September 2013
Another great update STF
Kori bustard I didn’t know that they cruised around there also
Kori bustard I didn’t know that they cruised around there also