Walking with Lions (December 2015)
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Great shots again PJL glad to see no photo's of Caracals
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Certainly doesFlutterby wrote:The white squill really do make for lovely pics!
Very strange plant indeed
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Hehe... no luck with caracal this time. We see them a lot more in the winter monthsPRWIN wrote:Great shots again PJL glad to see no photo's of Caracals
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Strange time to head for the restaurant I would have protested
Great junior ellie pics and then another wing-nut
Plenty lion sightings , the names confuse me
That wartie has serious tusks
Great junior ellie pics and then another wing-nut
Plenty lion sightings , the names confuse me
That wartie has serious tusks
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I wonder why black-shouldered kites always find such awkward places to rest
It really looks as if Aardlam is bowing before her king
The tall white squills make a nice scenic touch to the pics
The warty has quite a pair of tusks
It really looks as if Aardlam is bowing before her king
The tall white squills make a nice scenic touch to the pics
The warty has quite a pair of tusks
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The lioness seems to have a weird tail end colour?
Are the squills indigenous?
Fascinating, this!
Are the squills indigenous?
Fascinating, this!
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Not sure if you mentioned it on the Addo Sightings thread before... but who did Mel Gibson fight with that they both sport scars in their faces like that?
4 years ago they were like teenagers without any flaws and these days they are really majestic and very male.
NIce tusker shot!!! And you always have to stop for black shouldered kites.
4 years ago they were like teenagers without any flaws and these days they are really majestic and very male.
NIce tusker shot!!! And you always have to stop for black shouldered kites.
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Awesome lion shots in the white squill - Those males do in fact look very majestic
and then warthog and buffalo
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Yes the restaurant timing wasn't my idea but there were some family politics which I didn't want to get involved inBushcraft wrote:Strange time to head for the restaurant I would have protested
Great junior ellie pics and then another wing-nut
Plenty lion sightings , the names confuse me
That wartie has serious tusks
The lions are normally named after park staff - though the original ones brought from the KTP were generally named after places/waterholes there
You're right - the BSKs do tend to find interesting perchesLisbeth wrote:I wonder why black-shouldered kites always find such awkward places to rest
It really looks as if Aardlam is bowing before her king
The tall white squills make a nice scenic touch to the pics
The warty has quite a pair of tusks
Yes, Aardlam is quite easy to identify due to the white tip to her tail. I presume she lost the end of it at some early stage of her life as it's always been like thatRichprins wrote:The lioness seems to have a weird tail end colour?
Are the squills indigenous?
Fascinating, this!
I'm not entirely sure whether the squill is indigenous. You get it up in some places in Zim, so perhaps it is
Mel & Gibson got the scars mainly from each otherMel wrote:Not sure if you mentioned it on the Addo Sightings thread before... but who did Mel Gibson fight with that they both sport scars in their faces like that?
4 years ago they were like teenagers without any flaws and these days they are really majestic and very male.
NIce tusker shot!!! And you always have to stop for black shouldered kites.
They were scrapping earlier this year with Norman & Zwaai, but most of the recent scratches are from fights with each other over mating rights with Aardlam
Thanks Pumbaa - the males really are magnificent animals. Particularly now they have reached maturityPumbaa wrote:Awesome lion shots in the white squill - Those males do in fact look very majestic
and then warthog and buffalo
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