BluTuna goes West again - minus the BluTuna.

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Spectacular!! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Stunning snake interaction pictures ^Q^ ^Q^

Love those oryx babies and sprinkbok babies O/\ O/\


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Simply love your cute oryx and springbok calves, BluTuna,

they are gorgeous and your bird shots are amazing and so it the elephant shrew \O

but the hightlight is for sure that amazing snake encounter - WoW - What a sighting and shots :-0


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wow love the Snakes's interaction... super interesting sighting O\/
what a chance O/\
like the hidden or not little ones \O
the Owl, Spring Hare and the Elephant Shrew O/\

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Brilliant, my boy! ^Q^


That must be the yellowest snake in the desert! :shock:

Ja, they eat other snakes, these cobras, and follow the poisoned victims at leisure! O-/

EXTREMELY rare footage! \O


Also interesting the gemsbok babies betraying their sable/roan shared heritage in looks? -O-


And the nucle@r we@pon deployed! \O


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I'm left quite breathless, BlueTuna. I was oohing and aahing over your stunning bird photographs and then the cobra and then the cobra and the puffy and then the cobra killing the puffy - how amazing is that :shock: O** O\/ You must surely send that to 50/50
But still the excitement did not stop! Elephant shrew O/\ O/\ O/\ and wonderful night piccies of owl and hare. Wow! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
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Flutterby wrote:Wow, great afternoon sightings! ^Q^
Thanks Flutts, it was an exceptional drive, especially as I nearly stayed in camp!


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Lisbeth wrote:Spectacular!! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks Lis! \O


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Alf wrote:Stunning snake interaction pictures ^Q^ ^Q^

Love those oryx babies and sprinkbok babies O/\ O/\
I bet they look yummy! ;-) O**


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Pumbaa wrote:Simply love your cute oryx and springbok calves, BluTuna,

they are gorgeous and your bird shots are amazing and so it the elephant shrew \O

but the hightlight is for sure that amazing snake encounter - WoW - What a sighting and shots :-0
Thanks Pumbaa, yes, I was really excited, especially after the snake encounter! Seeing unusual animals and behaviour is one of the reasons I go to game reserves.


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