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pooky wrote:Beautiful pics of the little bee eaters in and out of their nests ^Q^ ^Q^

Glad you managed to change your booking, that heat was hectic 0*\
It was a real steamer but being able to jump in a pool and use an electric fan helped a lot.


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Richprins wrote:Much better pics, BT! X#X

And I love you even more for your strict "No Heat" policy! lol

Well done on changing the booking, but we could have warned you Balule is tough in Summer! =O:

Ja...not going well with hippo in the Park at the moment... :no:
We have been to Balule enough times in the heat of the summer to know what it's like - When I saw what the weather-guessers were predicting I had a suspicion that we wouldn't be spending our all of our allotted 5 days there! We both love the camp because it's usually nice and quiet but that's not the first time we've changed our booking due to the heat.
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Pumbaa wrote:Fantastic bee eater shots, BluTuna :-0

and then love these river views and that very last shot - Sigh O\/
Thanks Pumbaa. Its' such a pity that cameras don't capture the full beauty of a bush sunrise or sunset!


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ExFmem wrote:So many wonderful pics here! O\/ The baby impalas are "awe"-inspiring, but your bird photos are nothing less than spectacular. \O ^Q^ :ty:
Thanks ExFmem, I'm pleased that you are enjoying my pictures. \O


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Wednesday 2 December 2015 - Letaba.

I managed to rig up the fan to blow through the tent during the night which meant that we could actually sleep. I was up before sparrows and out just after the gates opened in the morning - Stargazer loves Letaba Camp and stayed behind to make the most of it.

Just before sunrise, a Marabou Stork.
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I took the S47 Mingerhout Dam road but there wasn't much to be seen.
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Heading south, at one of the river crossings, a very battered Giraffe and a Wood Sandpiper?
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Back at the campsite, a Redbilled Hornbill was busy sealing his mate into her nest. It took a few attempts but I managed to get some pictures as he flew in with building materials.
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A young Rock Monitor was looking for food in the leaf litter.
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Cicada husks were everywhere. Th Cicadas were making an incredible noise, the volume and pitch made me feel dizzy at times!
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Stargazer spotted something interesting in the bush behind the trailer. The bush was alive with Dragonflies.

A Violet Dropwing female.
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One I haven't identified.
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Common Hooktail.
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And a magnificent Common Tigertail.
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Strangely, we didn't see any more dragonflies in this bush for the next three days!

In the same bush, A Greenbacked Cameroptera.
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No afternoon drive today, just a walk around the camp to see what I could find.

Someone had reported a missing showerhead and I found a Vervet Monkey proctologist who was looking for it. O**
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In front of the restaurant, a tusker, this is Malopenyana. O/\
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He was accompanied by the grandaddy of them all - this was my first meeting with Masthulele!
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A Yellowbilled Kite.
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And a Squirrel in the kitchen trying to cool off.
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Where to start with all this wonderfulness! O\/ (It's a real word, I looked it up due to the 2 English police here. @#$ )

The 2nd Sandpiper with its reflection is sublime, Mr. Hornbill Homebuilder is fabulous, and LOVE the Hooktail and Tigertail dragonflies. ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

The proctologist monkey (tee hee hee), very clever. lol ;-)


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The dragonflies are ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

and of course I LOVE the squirrel in the kitchen; very high cuteness factor O\/ O\/

Great sighting of the BIG GUYS O/\ O/\


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O\/ O\/ 0/* Hello BT

You had a dragonfly festival there O:V

Lovely YBK and Cameroptera photos :-0 and the elephant bull is a special encounter, too


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