Thanks Nan!nan wrote:Owlet , Yellow-billed Oxpecker , LBR... the ruffled one
not only near Buff... but Magnificent horned
and the X marks
BT on the trail of the mythical Pangolin
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Thanks RP, I like to maximise my time in the Park, anything unusual interests me!Richprins wrote:Very observant, BT!
Eye in the sky or on the ground...and catch ellies in between!
Good news about your Dad!
I like that sneaky spider!
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Thanks for the lovely comment Pumbaa; it's nice to have an appreciative audience!Pumbaa wrote:Your owlets are gorgeous, BluTuna
and so are all your other birdies, great insect shots and on top lovely zebra and buffalo pictures - Brilliant
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Day 4. Wednesday 21 May 2014. Tsendze.
The SO stayed in bed this morning so I went out on my own.
I was a bit quicker off the mark with one of the local Hyaenas today.
Nothing but the sunrise at Mooiplaas Waterhole.
A peculiar buzzing sound heralded the arrival of the Anti-Poaching patrol.
At Thingylongname, a Redbilled Quelea.
Crowned Lapwings.
And Brindled Gnus.
Heading back to camp, bathed in sunlight was Bowkerkop.
The SO stayed in bed this morning so I went out on my own.
I was a bit quicker off the mark with one of the local Hyaenas today.
Nothing but the sunrise at Mooiplaas Waterhole.
A peculiar buzzing sound heralded the arrival of the Anti-Poaching patrol.
At Thingylongname, a Redbilled Quelea.
Crowned Lapwings.
And Brindled Gnus.
Heading back to camp, bathed in sunlight was Bowkerkop.
Hunting cannot be considered a sport as all contestants in a sport should know they are playing the game!
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it's nice this little plane
I love the Gnus going to the waterhole (It think !) and the serie of birds
I love the Gnus going to the waterhole (It think !) and the serie of birds
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No tsessebe?
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Hi Nan, here's more information about the plane.nan wrote:it's nice this little plane
I love the Gnus going to the waterhole (It think !) and the serie of birds
Gnus do get enthusiastic when heading for water
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Here's a Tsessebe, taken on the way to Thingylongname that morning. I didn't put it in my TR because it was taken in poor light.Richprins wrote:No tsessebe?
Happy now??????
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BluTuna, we do appreciate lousy photos, too (not saying that this IS lousy )
Toko in 'poor light' available?
Toko in 'poor light' available?
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They are getting scarse
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