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Have a few jumping spiders in my house, Pumbaa! They are brilliant regarding young cockroaches! ^Q^ O/\ O\/ \O


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Richprins wrote:Have a few jumping spiders in my house, Pumbaa! They are brilliant regarding young cockroaches! ^Q^ O/\ O\/ \O
Definitely no fear but I was so surprised how high they can jump - Did not know until then that spiders could jump you must have seen my face O** O** O**


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nan wrote:the page turned :ty:
nice pictures... wel almost all ;-)
^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks Nan! Pictures can't hurt you no matter how hairy the subject =O:


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Pumbaa wrote:Great jumping Spider shots, BluTuna,

needless to say that when I spotted my very first one I got a bit irritated about their jumps =O:

Gorgeous hyaena shots and fantastic leopard pictures on top - WoW O/\ O/\ O/\
Thanks Pumbaa \O

When they jump, they move so fast it's like that have suddenly vanished! I have that problem with almost all of the insects I photograph. Just as I'm getting them frames & focused they fly or jump away!


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Richprins wrote:Have a few jumping spiders in my house, Pumbaa! They are brilliant regarding young cockroaches! ^Q^ O/\ O\/ \O
Roaches in your house :shock: Do they make a nice snack?


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Day 11. Thursday 29 May 2014. Balule.

Bright and clear this morning! We took a long drive down the S90 and S41 to N'wanetsi Picnic Spot for breakfast then back to camp on the H6, H1-4 and S89.

First up at the Hyaena den, the babysitter was looking very alert and I there may have been a threat to the cubs as it was the last time we saw them there.

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The only cub that was out looked quite relaxed.
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Later we found a BBJ sniffing around.
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It came close enough for a couple of portraits.
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Dead tree with Guineafowl.
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More Buffs.
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Does this one qualify as a Mega-Buff?
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Burchell's Coucal with breakfast.
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Our first unmentionable of the trip. When we got to Satara I reported this one's injury to the conservation officer.
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A young Kudu was also getting breakfast.
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0/* Catching up after the holiday :-)

Beautiful butterflies and other insects!

Great hyena pics!

Lovely secretary bird!

Amazing leopard sighting!

Nice portrait of the Jackal!

You have a fantastic variety of photos ^Q^ ^Q^ There are some wonderful landscapes too \O


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Lisbeth wrote:0/* Catching up after the holiday :-)

Beautiful butterflies and other insects!

Great hyena pics!

Lovely secretary bird!

Amazing leopard sighting!

Nice portrait of the Jackal!

You have a fantastic variety of photos ^Q^ ^Q^ There are some wonderful landscapes too \O
Thank you Lisbeth, I try to take as much variety as possible. Digital photography costs nothing one you have the equipment so I take advantage of that and shoot anything and everything that presents itself! The Kruger Park I love is about the whole experience, not just the big 5!

And thank you also for the nominations \O


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Love the Burchell's Coucal and the suckling baby kudu O\/


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love too the Coucal O/\
:-? the Kudu is a little bit big to suckling
nice serie of pictures ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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