Taking Tembe Kids on Safari with Thulani

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The best [O] of a Trumpeter hornbill ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

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Lots of adequate cover for Crested Francolin there

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Vervet far from the camp

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Burchell's Coucal - a common sighting in the swamp area

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Yellow-throated Longclaw perched on the fence pole

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A long-crested eagle on top of the tree

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still there, from the other side

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and it took off for another tree

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These buffalo are feeding but alert, there are lions around on the southern end of the swamp, too

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Lovely birds ^Q^ ^Q^

Why did the kids have to line up? and why are the males divided from the girls?


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Congrats on your fantastic Trumpeter hornbill pic! ;-)

Lovely birdies! :yes:


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Patches of Southern Lala Palm (Hyphaene coriacea) with pear-shaped fruits


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Lisbeth wrote:Lovely birds ^Q^ ^Q^

Why did the kids have to line up? and why are the males divided from the girls?
That was in the Kruger TT. ;-)


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Why did I see the pic here :-? 0- -O- O/


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Not enough sleep, Lis?


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Why should I post it here together with the birds :-? 0-

Did you post the pic of the children today?


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-O- -O- everything is where I have posted it today, I think O**


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