There was no toss
Just a push into the mouth and down the hatch
Fish billed Heron
Gulp
Out Fishing for Fathers Day*
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Thanks Flutterby, PJL, Toko, Lisbeth, nan, Bushcraft
When you drive out of the Sweni Hide there is a little loop that takes you close to the river. From this loop we saw an Egyptian Goose
and another GKF, which made a succesful dive but flew out of sight with its catch
On the S100 we got a waterbuck
and a young,mangy male lion. He was not looking well at all and was eyeing some wildebeest across the road
The usual game on the drive back to orpen and in camp the female white bellied sunbird????
When you drive out of the Sweni Hide there is a little loop that takes you close to the river. From this loop we saw an Egyptian Goose
and another GKF, which made a succesful dive but flew out of sight with its catch
On the S100 we got a waterbuck
and a young,mangy male lion. He was not looking well at all and was eyeing some wildebeest across the road
The usual game on the drive back to orpen and in camp the female white bellied sunbird????
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Could be an amethyst sunbird? Difficult to judge the curve of the bill
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Could be Lis. I also thought so but saw many male white bellied sunbirds so thought this may be the femaleLisbeth wrote:Could be an amethyst sunbird? Difficult to judge the curve of the bill
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Today we had a long drive to Biyamiti which we were going to do via the H7, The S126 Sweni Road and the H1-3/H1-2 to Skukuza and then the S114 to Biyamiti.
It was a cold morning again. Baboon warming up looking like he had the world's problems to sort out
Wire tailed swallow
Green pigeon
Just before the S86 loop, a brown headed kingfisher
and another one in the S86 loop
As we came out of the S86 we found three Bateleur Eagles on the H1-3. They were preening and warming up.
And when a bird off loads chances are it will take off. The driver was taking these pics as they were on his side and I did not move to the back seat. He was all ready for the take off
It was a cold morning again. Baboon warming up looking like he had the world's problems to sort out
Wire tailed swallow
Green pigeon
Just before the S86 loop, a brown headed kingfisher
and another one in the S86 loop
As we came out of the S86 we found three Bateleur Eagles on the H1-3. They were preening and warming up.
And when a bird off loads chances are it will take off. The driver was taking these pics as they were on his side and I did not move to the back seat. He was all ready for the take off
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So the driver was ready focussing on the bird that off loaded, but the one below the other two is the one that took off first
Then the one he was waiting for
Driver was still slow to get the first two pics framed correctly
This beautiful scene at Mazithi Dam
and a giraffe drinking
Then the one he was waiting for
Driver was still slow to get the first two pics framed correctly
This beautiful scene at Mazithi Dam
and a giraffe drinking
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A steenbok on the S35
Cover up poo
Impala where the saddle bill was fishing the day before
Thirsty zebra at Leeupan
We get another black mamba
When it felt the vibrations of an oncoming car, the mamba turned and headed back the way it came
Check in at Biyamiti and relaxation.
On the afternoon drive
Cover up poo
Impala where the saddle bill was fishing the day before
Thirsty zebra at Leeupan
We get another black mamba
When it felt the vibrations of an oncoming car, the mamba turned and headed back the way it came
Check in at Biyamiti and relaxation.
On the afternoon drive
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Fascinating mamba
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We were first out of Biyamiti the next morning and headed for the Weir. Not much on the way to the weir. At the weir a fish eagle
and green backed heron.
We decided to do the S26 loop road and then take the S114 back to the weir and on to Malelane and exit from Malelane gate. On the S114 we found a spotted hyena den
There wre two adults and 4 cubs, one was very small still having a black coat
Back at the weir, Egyptian Geese
and we thought we had found a juvenile black crowned heron but it was a juv green backed heron
I was admiring a puffed up pied wagtail when a beautiful fisher bird arrived and sat on the weir wall, justa few meters from us
and green backed heron.
We decided to do the S26 loop road and then take the S114 back to the weir and on to Malelane and exit from Malelane gate. On the S114 we found a spotted hyena den
There wre two adults and 4 cubs, one was very small still having a black coat
Back at the weir, Egyptian Geese
and we thought we had found a juvenile black crowned heron but it was a juv green backed heron
I was admiring a puffed up pied wagtail when a beautiful fisher bird arrived and sat on the weir wall, justa few meters from us
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A Malachite Kingfisher (MKF) appeared out of nowhere and sat right on the weir wall
Our first sighting of a MKF at the weir
Beautiful Bird
Ready for the dive
The dive was succesfull but out of view but the MKF returned to the weir wall to have its meal
A happy MKF
which then tried out a few different fishing spots for the next catch
A car approached and we had to move on
Our first sighting of a MKF at the weir
Beautiful Bird
Ready for the dive
The dive was succesfull but out of view but the MKF returned to the weir wall to have its meal
A happy MKF
which then tried out a few different fishing spots for the next catch
A car approached and we had to move on