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Excuses :twisted: You need glasses O**


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like everybody... soon O:V


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I have mine on the nose lol


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So sad to see the rivers so dry, which of course affects the game and bird viewing. :-( But you still managed to get some great birdies! \O I saw the eggs! :-0


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Love the way you're doing the TT, Michele. The Temminck's on the nest is brilliant. ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Amazing sighting of the cannibalistic crocodile too. :shock: O**


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As you say, it's better to be in the bush than the city no matter how dry it is!

We get to the Kruger on a regular basis and we have good trips and bad trips (sightings wise) but we try to make the best of it regardless of what we see! Small mammals, birds, reptiles and even insects can make memorable sightings and can sometimes lead to something extra special.

During our trip last November, watching a Tawny Eagle being mobbed by some Drongos let to a once in a lifetime sighting! I'm still gobsmacked by your Croc pictures - that sighting alone would have made the trip for me!


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There you go, Michele! :-)




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Richprins wrote:There you go, Michele! :-)




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Oh WOW..check that out !!!! ^Q^ ^Q^ X#X X#X ..
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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Michele O0 O0 O0


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^Q^ ^Q^


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