EXPLORING FRONTIER COUNTRY and other areas.

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Pumbaa wrote:What a fantastic trip you had, steamtrainfan,

and that dinner looks amazing \O

Furthermore I am totally green about your acacia pied barbet :-0
Hi Pumbaa. It was indeed a fantastic trip and will not be forgotten easily.

Pity my photo of the Barbet could not have been of a better quality.


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Bushcraft wrote:A great road trip adventure STF O/\ O/\

Has the planning started for the next one yet \O
Thanks for all your lovely comments BC.

Starting to look at doing one in the Western Cape.


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H. erectus wrote:Hi STF, you probably do not need to be reminded the fact
a true blessing to have such opportunity in life. Such experience
forces one only to be very humble!!

For me I just hope that you will have many more such opportunities!!!,

so's we can share!!
Indeed HE it is a true blessing especially after travelling over 4000kms and arriving back on home safe and sound and the car not giving one ounce of trouble.

Thank you for your good wishes and Joan and I are so looking forward to sharing the next one with everybody.


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I did not think that this photo was worth uploading onto this trip but in Addo we saw this fellow very fleetingly and our apologies for the bad quality.

I see now that it could be quite a rare species - Red-Throated Wryneck.

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searched a long time... is amongst Woodpecker 0*\

it seems you are right O/\
very nice and not often seen ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ... for me never :-0


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nan wrote:searched a long time... is amongst Woodpecker 0*\

it seems you are right O/\
very nice and not often seen ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ... for me never :-0
You are right nan. I found mine amongst woodpeckers as well.


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Nice sighting! \O Only ever seen one at Rietvlei. ;-)


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Flutterby wrote:Nice sighting! \O Only ever seen one at Rietvlei. ;-)
That's interesting Flutterby. We will keep an eye open next time we go there.


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Had one in the garden permanently, until very recently!!


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