I'm glad you think so! Tsk TskRichprins wrote:
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Day 6. Friday 22 May 2014. Shingwedzi.
Another beautiful day! We drove the Red Rocks road this morning. I was disappointed to find that the Red Rocks Waterhole was not in use - has it been closed down or is it broken?
We started at the southern end so that we could get to Red Rocks while the light was still good.
I took a series of pictures and combined them into a panorama.
As usual, it was a bit a yawn driving this road and there was no Leopard to be seen this time.
We did get to see a stunning Spotted Joker Butterfly.
At Tshange the view was just as impressive as ever.
And I found some bugs while we had coffee.
A Striped Skink was playing hide-and-seek.
And a Dragonfly posed patiently for some extreme closeups.
Further down the road, a tranquil scene at Silverfish Dam.
And a small Water Monitor was sunbathing on the bridge.
These Termites were busy getting ready for an early visit by St. Nick.
Another beautiful day! We drove the Red Rocks road this morning. I was disappointed to find that the Red Rocks Waterhole was not in use - has it been closed down or is it broken?
We started at the southern end so that we could get to Red Rocks while the light was still good.
I took a series of pictures and combined them into a panorama.
As usual, it was a bit a yawn driving this road and there was no Leopard to be seen this time.
We did get to see a stunning Spotted Joker Butterfly.
At Tshange the view was just as impressive as ever.
And I found some bugs while we had coffee.
A Striped Skink was playing hide-and-seek.
And a Dragonfly posed patiently for some extreme closeups.
Further down the road, a tranquil scene at Silverfish Dam.
And a small Water Monitor was sunbathing on the bridge.
These Termites were busy getting ready for an early visit by St. Nick.
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The bug after the ant is a strange looking one
The butterfly is splendid and so is the pic with the lone ellie
The butterfly is splendid and so is the pic with the lone ellie
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Redrocks windmill may or may not be closed...there is a map and discussion on the "artificial waterpoints" thread...maybe too close to the road to dynamite?
Will look in October!
Nice to see things so green at Tshange!!
Will look in October!
Nice to see things so green at Tshange!!
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Fantastic panorama pic
Tshange, the view is impressive
More great pics
Tshange, the view is impressive
More great pics
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Thanks Lis, the bug is a grasshopper taken from directly above.Lisbeth wrote:The bug after the ant is a strange looking one
The butterfly is splendid and so is the pic with the lone ellie
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I hope they haven't closed it, it's well positioned for photography.Richprins wrote:Redrocks windmill may or may not be closed...there is a map and discussion on the "artificial waterpoints" thread...maybe too close to the road to dynamite?
Will look in October!
Nice to see things so green at Tshange!!
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Thanks BC! Tshange is one of my favourite spots in the park!Bushcraft wrote:Fantastic panorama pic
Tshange, the view is impressive
More great pics
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Oops, I missed a few pictures from my last installment.
A Fish Eagle at the Redrocks causeway.
Doublebanded Sandgrouse in beautiful light.
A Spurfowl chick.
And a young Burchell's Coucal - note the eye colour!
A Fish Eagle at the Redrocks causeway.
Doublebanded Sandgrouse in beautiful light.
A Spurfowl chick.
And a young Burchell's Coucal - note the eye colour!
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magnificent Fish Eagle, love too the Sandgrouse and the chick Spurfowl)
I notices the eye color of the Coucal and the bill too
I notices the eye color of the Coucal and the bill too
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