KNP Bird Challenge - Chats and Discussions

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lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

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Are there maybe some lazy AW members who don't post anything here --00--


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Lisbeth wrote:Some Gents are a bit lazy :twisted:
Or were so busy at the start of this thread that they have posted everything they have after only 4 visits to the park and photographed no new species on their last visit there maybe? -O- O**


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wait... wait a little bit.... I said more than 10 years... but "only" four time in Kruger on my own ... and twice in private reserve... running for Lions, Léopards and other Lycaons..... never, never birds 0*\
and the last time in 2011 :yes:

there is a lot of people... male people, who pass their time in the park 0' =O:


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My phrase was directed at the members who have NOT posted any pics, not towards those who have done a great job, like you, Leachy, BluTuna etc. How could I honestly call lazy any of those posting pics -O-


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Dewi wrote:
Lisbeth wrote:Some Gents are a bit lazy :twisted:
Or were so busy at the start of this thread that they have posted everything they have after only 4 visits to the park and photographed no new species on their last visit there maybe? -O- O**
You do not fit in this category, Dewi, do you =O:

And then there might be AW members who have been to Kruger but have never seen a bird :O^


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Almost impossible unless you are driving around with your eyes closed! =O:


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Not all take photos of birds 0'


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Flutterby added: Bronze-winged Courser, Pel's Fishing Owl, African Sacred Ibis, Green Woodhoopoe, Senegal Lapwing and some 2-in-1's.

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