The Red Basker might be a Broad Scarlet Will have a closer look at the other beautiesBluTuna wrote: Thanks Toko, any IDs yet???
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very hilarious Zebra
lot of Barbets, maybe not water enough
magnificent pictures of the Zebras
Mopane Eco Trail, is the tour of the camp
lot of Barbets, maybe not water enough
magnificent pictures of the Zebras
Mopane Eco Trail, is the tour of the camp
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Love the grinning zebra.
Lovely series of photos.
Lovely series of photos.
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Hyena and cheetah You need to be faster on the draw BT
Barbel is one of the few species which can fill their swim bladder by gulping air, (most swim bladders are internally gas filled if that makes sense) but they are also obligatory air breathers and sometimes do this to scoop up insects. Cool sighting
Love the zebra cheesy
Barbel is one of the few species which can fill their swim bladder by gulping air, (most swim bladders are internally gas filled if that makes sense) but they are also obligatory air breathers and sometimes do this to scoop up insects. Cool sighting
Love the zebra cheesy
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Kori obligatory at "longname"...but if you didn't see tsessebe you suck!
The Northern streams are pollution-free, Tzendze system being a great example.
Good to see cheetah still there!
The Northern streams are pollution-free, Tzendze system being a great example.
Good to see cheetah still there!
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I think you are right the blue on the back of the eye is a giveaway!Toko wrote:The Red Basker might be a Broad Scarlet Will have a closer look at the other beautiesBluTuna wrote: Thanks Toko, any IDs yet???
Hunting cannot be considered a sport as all contestants in a sport should know they are playing the game!
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Thanks Nan, yes the Mopane Eco Trail is inside the camp.nan wrote:very hilarious Zebra
lot of Barbets, maybe not water enough
magnificent pictures of the Zebras
Mopane Eco Trail, is the tour of the camp
Hunting cannot be considered a sport as all contestants in a sport should know they are playing the game!
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Lucky shot! I didn't notice the "Cheesy" until I looked at the pictures!steamtrainfan wrote:Love the grinning zebra.
Lovely series of photos.
Thanks STF!
Hunting cannot be considered a sport as all contestants in a sport should know they are playing the game!
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Thanks for the Barbel info BC.Bushcraft wrote:Hyena and cheetah You need to be faster on the draw BT
Barbel is one of the few species which can fill their swim bladder by gulping air, (most swim bladders are internally gas filled if that makes sense) but they are also obligatory air breathers and sometimes do this to scoop up insects. Cool sighting
Love the zebra cheesy
The Hyaena/Cheetah shots would have been rubbish even if I'd been ready!
Hunting cannot be considered a sport as all contestants in a sport should know they are playing the game!
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Lots of Kori's around the area but mostly too far away for pics.Richprins wrote:Kori obligatory at "longname"...but if you didn't see tsessebe you suck!
The Northern streams are pollution-free, Tzendze system being a great example.
Good to see cheetah still there!
There were Tsessebe there but not in good light so I didn't take any pics of them.
Hunting cannot be considered a sport as all contestants in a sport should know they are playing the game!