A Weekend at Mount Amanzi

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Bushcraft wrote:Brilliant pics again BT ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

I think that boon butt is giving RP nightmares =O: =O:
Steamy dreams I reckon! =O:


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I love the multicolored beetle. You must have developed a special sense for spotting insects by now ^Q^ ^Q^ \O


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Lisbeth wrote:I love the multicolored beetle. You must have developed a special sense for spotting insects by now ^Q^ ^Q^ \O
It does get easier with practice but that particular one was spotted by another member of the party and it was a lot like John Lennon and George Harrison - no longer in the land of the living!


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Excellent photos of the wasps ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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I like too the multicolored Beetle ^Q^


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Much less disgusting, BT! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Well done! X#X

I thought Lis was "ignoring"... =O:


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Only bad taste and vulgarity O**


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Richprins wrote:Much less disgusting, BT! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Well done! X#X

I thought Lis was "ignoring"... =O:
Do I get a gold star teach? Do I, do I??????????

Lis is only ignoring you RP!


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As I said, WKs were everywhere, it was great to hear them calling - we had one in our garden a couple of years ago and my SIL who lives in Jo'burg North had one in her garden on Xmas day last year!
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Some butterflies that I haven't yet identified.
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And some interesting mating beetles that looked like oversized Ladybirds.
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On one of the ponds were these ducks that I assume are exotics as I can't find them in the bird book.
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The first butterfly has the wings a bit worn :-(

The big "ladybirds" look interesting \O


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