Walking with Lions (December 2015)
Re: Walking with Lions
Fantastic hyena pics Hyena always look doff, but they are actually rather sharp
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Agreed with BC, they know exactly what they are doing and will soon be taking Mel and Gibson on, very sharp!
They store food underwater, PJL, to deprive scavenging cats?!
Thanks for this, as always!
"it's" should have been "its" in this last instalment...
They store food underwater, PJL, to deprive scavenging cats?!
Thanks for this, as always!
"it's" should have been "its" in this last instalment...
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Are you kidding me? A caracal as a last sighting?
Okay, put forward you holidays with your boss. I expect to meet you on the morning of the 25th March
and for the following 5 days to lead me to all the blackies, caracals, lions, hyenas and so on.
Okay, put forward you holidays with your boss. I expect to meet you on the morning of the 25th March
and for the following 5 days to lead me to all the blackies, caracals, lions, hyenas and so on.
God put me on earth to accomplish a certain amount of things. Right now I'm so far behind that I'll never die.
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No, no... that was the one thing we didn't seeMel wrote:Are you kidding me? A caracal as a last sighting?
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Very true about storing food underwater... but I'm not sure these pools would be big enough for that.Richprins wrote:Agreed with BC, they know exactly what they are doing and will soon be taking Mel and Gibson on, very sharp!
They store food underwater, PJL, to deprive scavenging cats?!
Thanks for this, as always!
"it's" should have been "its" in this last instalment...
Thanks for the grammar check... eye already halve a spelling chequer - it came with my pea see. It plainly marques four my revue miss steaks eye kin knot sea.
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Thanks BC They are surprisingly sharp. Won't be long and they'll work out how to get into the picnic/braai area I'm sureBushcraft wrote:Fantastic hyena pics Hyena always look doff, but they are actually rather sharp
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I see... I misunderstood... sorry.PJL wrote:No, no... that was the one thing we didn't seeMel wrote:Are you kidding me? A caracal as a last sighting?
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Re: Walking with Lions
Already love the hyanea shots but that caracal is not that bad either
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"it's" should have been "its" in this last instalment... [/quote]
Thanks for the grammar check... eye already halve a spelling chequer - it came with my pea see. It plainly marques four my revue miss steaks eye kin knot sea. [/quote]
I've just read through this entire TT and thoroughly enjoyed it. I've certainly admired your caracal pics many, many times, but you really have an eye for capturing all of the gems nature offers up. Really wonderful photography here.
I also enjoyed the "personal" nature of the trip relative to names, etc of the animals. It adds another dimension to a trip to be able to revisit "old friends" and catch up with how they are faring.
Thanks for the grammar check... eye already halve a spelling chequer - it came with my pea see. It plainly marques four my revue miss steaks eye kin knot sea. [/quote]
I've just read through this entire TT and thoroughly enjoyed it. I've certainly admired your caracal pics many, many times, but you really have an eye for capturing all of the gems nature offers up. Really wonderful photography here.
I also enjoyed the "personal" nature of the trip relative to names, etc of the animals. It adds another dimension to a trip to be able to revisit "old friends" and catch up with how they are faring.
Re: Walking with Lions
great shots again, You nearly had me climbing into the car and going South with that Caracal photo, lucky I spotted it as a old photo
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